Circadian misalignment in obesity: The role for time-restricted feeding

Sep 22, 2023Clinical nutrition ESPEN

Body clock mismatch in obesity and the role of eating within a limited daily time

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Abstract

A total of 30 studies indicate that time-restricted feeding (TRF) is associated with improved weight and metabolic outcomes in individuals with obesity.

  • TRF was consistently linked to better weight, glycaemic, and body measurement outcomes compared to baseline or control.
  • Good adherence and safety were reported across the studies, with consistent results noted.
  • Eating earlier in the day was associated with higher calorie-burning rates and improved weight loss and glycaemic control.
  • There is limited evidence suggesting a relationship between the body's internal clock and obesity or metabolic risk.

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