Early time-restricted eating with energy restriction has a better effect on body fat mass, diastolic blood pressure, metabolic age and fasting glucose compared to late time-restricted eating with energy restriction and/or energy restriction alone: A 3-month randomized clinical trial

Apr 18, 2025Clinical nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland)

Early time-restricted eating with calorie cutting reduces body fat, lowers diastolic blood pressure, improves metabolic age, and lowers fasting glucose more than late time-restricted eating or calorie cutting alone

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Abstract

Participants in the eTRE + ER group experienced an average body mass loss of -5.0 kg over 3 months.

  • Both eTRE + ER and lTRE + ER groups showed significant body mass loss compared to the ER group, with no significant differences between the groups.
  • The eTRE + ER group had greater reductions in fat mass and fasting glucose compared to lTRE + ER.
  • Improvements in metabolic age and diastolic blood pressure were also greater in the eTRE + ER group than in the ER group.
  • Other measured anthropometric and health-related parameters did not show significant changes between the groups.

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