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The Health-Promoting Effects and the Mechanism of Intermittent Fasting
Simin Liu, Min Zeng, W. Wan, Ming Huang, Xiang Li, Zixian Xie, Shang Wang, Yu Cai
Journal of Diabetes Research · 2023 · ▲ 20 citations
Abstract
Intermittent fasting (IF) is an eating pattern in which individuals go extended periods with little or no energy intake after consuming regular food in intervening periods. IF has several health-promoting effects. It can effectively reduce weight, fasting insulin levels, and blood glucose levels. It can also increase the antitumor activity of medicines and cause improvement in the case of neurological diseases, such as memory deficit, to achieve enhanced metabolic function and prolonged longevity. Additionally, IF activates several biological pathways to induce autophagy(definition), encourages cell renewal, prevents cancer cells from multiplying and spreading, and delays senescence(definition). However, IF has specific adverse effects and limitations when it comes to people of a particular age and gender. Hence, a more systematic study on the health-promoting effects and safety of IF is needed. This article reviewed the research on the health-promoting effects of IF, providing a theoretical basis, direction for subsequent basic research, and information related to the clinical application of IF.
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Liu, S., Zeng, M., Wan, W., Huang, M., Li, X., Xie, Z., Wang, S., & Cai, Y. (2023). The Health-Promoting Effects and the Mechanism of Intermittent Fasting. <em>Journal of Diabetes Research</em>. https://doi.org/10.1155/2023/4038546
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Liu S, Zeng M, Wan W, Huang M, Li X, Xie Z, et al. The Health-Promoting Effects and the Mechanism of Intermittent Fasting. Journal of Diabetes Research. 2023. doi:10.1155/2023/4038546.
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@article{simin2023TheHea,
title = {The Health-Promoting Effects and the Mechanism of Intermittent Fasting},
author = {Simin Liu and Min Zeng and W. Wan and Ming Huang and Xiang Li and Zixian Xie and Shang Wang and Yu Cai},
journal = {Journal of Diabetes Research},
year = {2023},
doi = {10.1155/2023/4038546},
}
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