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In obese adults on a calorie-restricted diet, a 24-hour fast is linked to a measurable increase in the daily peak of cortisol and a shift in when that peak occurs, without changing the total amount of cortisol produced over 24 hours.

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When obese people fast for one day while eating less overall, their body’s daily cortisol rhythm gets stronger and shifts earlier—like a clock that ticks louder and starts earlier in the morning—without changing the total amount of cortisol produced.

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