Meal Timing Analysis

Meal Timing Analysis

Analysis of meal timing effects on dietary quality and glucose response.

Analysis notebooks for the "Food & You" digital cohort examining meal timing and dietary quality effects on glycemic response. Implements partial correlations, linear mixed effects models, mediation analysis, weekend effects, and incremental area under the curve (iAUC) determinants using CGM-derived and dietary intake data.

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Salathe Lab

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Marcel Salathé

Prof. Marcel Salathé

The Lab of Digital Epidemiology is concerned with the dynamics of health and disease in human populations.
Research in epidemiology aims to identify the distribution, incidence, and etiology of human diseases to improve the understanding of the causes of diseases and to prevent their spread. Traditionally, epidemiology has been based on data collected by public health agencies through health personnel in hospitals, doctors’ offices, and out in the field. In recent years, however, novel data sources have emerged where data are frequently collected directly from individuals through the digital traces they leave as a consequence of modern communication and an increased use of electronic devices.

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