“…Furthermore, this shift away from designated meals is associated with a reduction in vegetable intake, overeating and subsequent weight gain ( 5 , 6 ) . In contrast, research indicates that much food intake is already governed by external cues ( 8 , 9 ) and that limiting snacking, introducing meal planning and meal timing can reduce body weight and food intake ( 13 – 15 ) , Furthermore, time-restricted feeding which limits the window when feeding can occur has also been shown to be beneficial to weight ( 15 ) . Likewise, endocrinological studies indicate that eating at set times each day leads to hormonal entrainment whereby ghrelin is released only around the pre-programmed times, thus controlling physical hunger ( 16 ) .…”