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Time-Restricted Eating Without Calorie Counting for Weight Loss in a Racially Diverse Population
Shuhao Lin, Sofia Cienfuegos, Mark Ezpeleta, Kelsey Gabel, Vasiliki Pavlou, Andrea Mulas, Kaitie Chakos, Mara McStay, Jackie Wu, Lisa Tussing‐Humphreys, Shaina J. Alexandria, Julienne Sánchez, Terry G. Unterman, Krista A Varady
Annals of Internal Medicine · 2023 · ▲ 135 citations
Abstract
Background: Time-restricted eating (TRE), without calorie counting, has become a popular weight loss strategy, yet long-term randomized trials evaluating its efficacy are limited. Objective: To determine whether TRE is more effective for weight control and cardiometabolic risk reduction compared with calorie restriction (CR) or control. Design: 12-month randomized controlled trial. (ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT04692532) Setting: University of Illinois Chicago from January 2021 to September 2022. Participants: 90 adults with obesity. Intervention: 8-hour TRE (eating between noon and 8:00 p.m. only, without calorie counting), CR (25% energy restriction daily), or control (eating over a period of 10 or more hours per day). Participants were not blinded. Measurements: Change in body weight, metabolic markers, and energy intake by month 12. Results: Seventy-seven persons completed the study. Mean age was 40 years (SD, 11), 33% were Black, and 46% were Hispanic. Mean reduction in energy intake was −425 kcal/d (SD, 531) for TRE and −405 kcal/d (SD, 712) for CR. Compared with the control group, weight loss by month 12 was −4.61 kg (95% CI, −7.37 to −1.85 kg; P ≤ 0.01) (−4.87% [CI, −7.61% to −2.13%]) for the TRE group and −5.42 kg (CI, −9.13 to −1.71 kg; P ≤ 0.01) (−5.30% [CI, −9.06% to −1.54%]) for the CR group, with no statistically significant difference between TRE and CR (0.81 kg [CI, −3.07 to 4.69 kg; P = 0.68]) (0.43% [CI, −3.48% to 4.34%]). Limitation: Not blinded, not powered to detect relatively large differences in weight loss, and lack of adjustment for multiple comparisons. Conclusion: Time-restricted eating is more effective in producing weight loss when compared with control but not more effective than CR in a racially diverse population. Primary Funding Source: National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases.
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Lin, S., Cienfuegos, S., Ezpeleta, M., Gabel, K., Pavlou, V., Mulas, A., Chakos, K., McStay, M., Wu, J., Tussing‐Humphreys, L., Alexandria, S.J., Sánchez, J., Unterman, T.G., & Varady, K.A. (2023). Time-Restricted Eating Without Calorie Counting for Weight Loss in a Racially Diverse Population. <em>Annals of Internal Medicine</em>. https://doi.org/10.7326/m23-0052
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Lin S, Cienfuegos S, Ezpeleta M, Gabel K, Pavlou V, Mulas A, et al. Time-Restricted Eating Without Calorie Counting for Weight Loss in a Racially Diverse Population. Annals of Internal Medicine. 2023. doi:10.7326/m23-0052.
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@unpublished{shuhao2023TimeRe,
title = {Time-Restricted Eating Without Calorie Counting for Weight Loss in a Racially Diverse Population},
author = {Shuhao Lin and Sofia Cienfuegos and Mark Ezpeleta and Kelsey Gabel and Vasiliki Pavlou and Andrea Mulas and Kaitie Chakos and Mara McStay and Jackie Wu and Lisa Tussing‐Humphreys and Shaina J. Alexandria and Julienne Sánchez and Terry G. Unterman and Krista A Varady},
journal = {Annals of Internal Medicine},
year = {2023},
doi = {10.7326/m23-0052},
}
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