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Metabolic changes with intermittent fasting
Maria Lange, Alice Coffey, Paul Coleman, Thomas M. Barber, Thijs van Rens, Oyinlola Oyebode, Sally Abbott, Petra Hanson
Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics · 2023 · ▲ 18 citations
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of obesity is rising globally and effective strategies to treat obesity are needed. Intermittent fasting, a dietary intervention for weight management, has received growing interest from the general public, as well as healthcare professionals, as a form of lifestyle intervention. METHODS: We executed a rapid review using PUBMED database to identify systematic reviews that examined the impact of intermittent fasting on metabolic indices, published between 2011 and 2022. RESULTS: Intermittent fasting leads to weight loss of a similar magnitude to continuous energy restriction. Most of the evidence shows that intermittent fasting leads to greater fat loss as measured by fat mass (kg) or body fat percentage compared to an ad libitum diet, but fat loss attained during intermittent fasting is not significantly different to continuous energy restriction, although recent evidence shows intermittent fasting to be superior. There is mixed evidence for the impact of intermittent fasting on insulin resistance, fasting glucose and lipid profile. Some studies focused on populations of Muslim people, which showed that Ramadan fasting may lead to weight loss and improvement of metabolic parameters during fasting, although the effects are reversed when fasting is finished. CONCLUSIONS: Intermittent fasting is more effective than an ad libitum dietary intake, and equally or more effective as continuous energy restriction, for weight management. However, there is inconclusive evidence on whether intermittent fasting has a clinically beneficial effect on glucose and lipid metabolism.
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Lange, M., Coffey, A., Coleman, P., Barber, T.M., Rens, T.V., Oyebode, O., Abbott, S., & Hanson, P. (2023). Metabolic changes with intermittent fasting. <em>Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics</em>. https://doi.org/10.1111/jhn.13253
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Lange M, Coffey A, Coleman P, Barber TM, Rens TV, Oyebode O, et al. Metabolic changes with intermittent fasting. Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics. 2023. doi:10.1111/jhn.13253.
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@article{maria2023Metabo,
title = {Metabolic changes with intermittent fasting},
author = {Maria Lange and Alice Coffey and Paul Coleman and Thomas M. Barber and Thijs van Rens and Oyinlola Oyebode and Sally Abbott and Petra Hanson},
journal = {Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics},
year = {2023},
doi = {10.1111/jhn.13253},
}
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