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In obese women, skipping food for 24 hours is linked to higher peaks and an earlier timing of the daily cortisol rhythm, but these changes do not occur in obese men, suggesting that fasting affects cortisol patterns differently by sex.

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The study found that fasting changed cortisol rhythms in obese people, but it didn’t change differently in women versus men—so the claim that only women are affected is wrong.

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