Fig. 3. Effects of meal timing intervention on endogenous circadian insulin rhythms after simulated night work.
(A and B) The meal timing intervention did not significantly modify the impact of simulated night work on the endogenous circadian insulin rhythms. [NMC group (A), DMI group (B)]. Bottom x axis: Data grouped into 15°-circadian windows (~1-hour resolution) with SEM error bars. We scaled top x axes to the time of the CBT minimum. Data in (A) and (B) correspond to the average (mean ± SEM) across participants per simulated day/night work condition and per meal timing group (n = 10 in the NMC group and n = 9 in the DMI group).