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During fasting, obese women experience a stronger and earlier peak in cortisol levels across the day compared to obese men, whose cortisol rhythm remains unchanged.
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Effect of the one-day fasting on cortisol and DHEA daily rhythm regarding sex, chronotype, and age among obese adults
Cross-Sectional Study
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2023The study found that fasting changes cortisol rhythms in obese people, but it didn’t change differently for men and women — which is the opposite of what the claim says. So the claim is wrong based on this study.
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