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Time-Restricted Feeding and Intermittent Fasting as Preventive Therapeutics: A Systematic Review of the Literature
Arturo P Jaramillo, Javier Castells, Sabina Ibrahimli, Luisa Jaramillo, Rebeca R Briones Andriuoli, Denisse Moncada, Jhoanny C Revilla
Cureus · 2023 · ▲ 11 citations
Abstract
Multiple studies have shown that intermittent fasting (IF) is associated with better health conditions and longer lifespans, as is time-restricted feeding (TRF). One crucial explanation is that IF and TRF permit a set length of time for caloric ingestion, during which our systems activate a variety of mechanisms that lead to the enhancement and renewal of different body systems. Accordingly, the benefits of IF and TRF are a lot greater than those of complete calorie restriction (CR). Accordingly, TRF and IF offered the underpinnings for human studies that revealed that when we eat and when we are fasting, we experience fluctuations in all body systems. For relevant medical literature, we investigated medical databases such as PubMed/Medline, PubMed Central, Cochrane Library, and Google Scholar. The chosen articles were evaluated based on eligibility criteria and vetted by quality evaluation methods; 15 finished research papers were included in the study. Of the 15 recognized studies, four were systematic reviews of literature, and 11 were review articles. The chosen publications all examined the efficacy and comparability with other restrictive diets. The study articles indicated that the advantages of IF and TRF represent complex interplay involving periodic digestion of food, gut flora, and the circadian clock. Accordingly, further research is necessary to get a comprehensive grasp of this very complex molecular blueprint. This could aid in producing an effectively planned food treatment that can regulate numerous chronic health ailments and disorders. Furthermore, it might lead to the development and investigation of new pharmacological medicines that mimic the nutritional and therapeutic benefits of IF for those who are unwilling or unable to follow this kind of feeding regimen.
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Jaramillo, A.P., Castells, J., Ibrahimli, S., Jaramillo, L., Andriuoli, R.R.B., Moncada, D., & Revilla, J.C. (2023). Time-Restricted Feeding and Intermittent Fasting as Preventive Therapeutics: A Systematic Review of the Literature. <em>Cureus</em>. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.42300
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Jaramillo AP, Castells J, Ibrahimli S, Jaramillo L, Andriuoli RRB, Moncada D, et al. Time-Restricted Feeding and Intermittent Fasting as Preventive Therapeutics: A Systematic Review of the Literature. Cureus. 2023. doi:10.7759/cureus.42300.
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@article{arturo2023TimeRe,
title = {Time-Restricted Feeding and Intermittent Fasting as Preventive Therapeutics: A Systematic Review of the Literature},
author = {Arturo P Jaramillo and Javier Castells and Sabina Ibrahimli and Luisa Jaramillo and Rebeca R Briones Andriuoli and Denisse Moncada and Jhoanny C Revilla},
journal = {Cureus},
year = {2023},
doi = {10.7759/cureus.42300},
}
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