“…Much of our knowledge of the control of metabolism by circadian clocks and sleep in humans comes from metabolomics, the systematic study of small molecules produced by anabolic and catabolic reactions, which can be sampled periodically across the day from blood, urine, and saliva (Ang et al, 2012;Dallmann et al, 2012;Bell et al, 2013;Davies et al, 2014;Skene et al, 2018;Grant et al, 2019;Kervezee et al, 2019;Honma et al, 2020;Hancox et al, 2021). These have been complemented by sampling accessible tissues, such as blood and adipose tissue, across time and analyzing the temporal pattern of RNAs (transcriptomics) or proteins (proteomics) therein (Spo ¨rl et al, 2012;Robles and Mann, 2013;Archer et al, 2014;Christou et al, 2019).…”