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Effect of Time-Restricted Eating and Resistance Training on High-Speed Strength and Body Composition
Joana M. Correia, Paulo Santos, Pedro Pezarat‐Correia, Cláudia S. Minderico, Jorge Infante, Gonçalo V. Mendonça
Nutrients · 2023 · ▲ 25 citations
Abstract
This study examined the effects of four weeks of resistance training combined with time-restricted eating (TRE) vs. habitual diet on fat and fat-free mass as well as maximum and explosive force production in healthy, trained participants (18 males, aged 23.7 ± 2.6 years). The order of dieting was randomized and counterbalanced, and the participants served as their own controls. TRE involved an 8-h eating window and non-TRE involved a habitual meal pattern. Participants completed performance strength tests and body composition scans at baseline and post-intervention. The participants followed a structured training routine during each dietary intervention (four sets of maximum repetitions at 85% 1RM in five dynamic exercises, three times/week). Both interventions elicited deceases in fat mass (p < 0.05) but not in fat-free mass. After training (controlling for baseline values as covariates), non-TRE was compatible with better lower body jump performance than TRE (p < 0.05). Conversely, training with TRE elicited higher values in terms of peak force and dynamic strength index at the level of the upper body (p < 0.05). Thus, it can be concluded that there were no differences in fat mass and fat-free mass changes between interventions in already trained young males. Additionally, while the combination of TRE and resistance training might be beneficial for individuals focusing on developing high-speed strength performance at the upper body level, this is not applicable to those focusing on training the lower body.
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Correia, J.M., Santos, P., Pezarat‐Correia, P., Minderico, C.S., Infante, J., & Mendonça, G.V. (2023). Effect of Time-Restricted Eating and Resistance Training on High-Speed Strength and Body Composition. <em>Nutrients</em>. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15020285
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Correia JM, Santos P, Pezarat‐Correia P, Minderico CS, Infante J, Mendonça GV. Effect of Time-Restricted Eating and Resistance Training on High-Speed Strength and Body Composition. Nutrients. 2023. doi:10.3390/nu15020285.
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@article{joana2023Effect,
title = {Effect of Time-Restricted Eating and Resistance Training on High-Speed Strength and Body Composition},
author = {Joana M. Correia and Paulo Santos and Pedro Pezarat‐Correia and Cláudia S. Minderico and Jorge Infante and Gonçalo V. Mendonça},
journal = {Nutrients},
year = {2023},
doi = {10.3390/nu15020285},
}
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