Effect of Calorie Restriction on Mood, Quality of Life, Sleep, and Sexual Function in Healthy Nonobese Adults

May 3, 2016JAMA internal medicine

Calorie Restriction's Effects on Mood, Quality of Life, Sleep, and Sexual Function in Healthy Adults

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Abstract

The calorie restriction (CR) group lost a mean of 7.6 kg over 24 months compared to 0.4 kg in the ad libitum group.

  • Participants on CR experienced significantly improved mood, with a reduction in depressive symptoms compared to the ad libitum group.
  • Reduced tension was observed in the CR group, indicating lower levels of stress and anxiety.
  • General health scores improved in the CR group, suggesting better overall well-being.
  • There were enhancements in sexual drive and relationship quality among those in the CR group.
  • CR was associated with improved sleep duration at the 12-month mark.
  • Greater weight loss in the CR group correlated with increased vigor and decreased mood disturbance.

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