Feasibility and Cardiometabolic Effects of Time-Restricted Eating in Patients with Metabolic Syndrome

Jun 27, 2024Nutrients

Time-Restricted Eating and Its Heart and Metabolism Effects in People with Metabolic Syndrome

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Abstract

A 28% reduction in daily eating window (EW) was achieved through a 12-week (TRE) intervention in patients with .

  • Adherence to the 10-hour TRE was 87 ± 13%.
  • Post TRE, body weight decreased by 2% (1.7 ± 3.6 kg), body mass index (BMI) by 1% (0.5 ± 1.2 kg/m²), and waist circumference (WC) by 2% (2.5 ± 3.9 cm).
  • Systolic blood pressure (BP) decreased by 4% (4.8 ± 9.0 mmHg) and fasting plasma glucose (FPG) by 4% (3.8 ± 6.9 mg/dL).
  • Significant improvements were observed in patients with a post-TRE EW of 10 hours or less, with reductions in body weight, BMI, WC, mean fasting glucose, sleepiness score, and depression score.
  • The myCircadianClock application supported dietary intake monitoring during the TRE intervention.

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Key numbers

3.9 h
Reduction in Daily Eating Window
Mean daily EW decreased from 14.0±1.5 h to 10.1±0.8 h.
1.7 kg
Weight Loss
Body weight decreased from baseline by 1.7±3.6 kg.
3.8 mg/dL
Decrease in Fasting Plasma Glucose
Fasting plasma glucose decreased by 4% post .

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What this is

  • The TREMNIOS pilot clinical trial evaluated the feasibility of () in Polish patients with ().
  • Participants followed a 12-week intervention with a self-selected 10-hour eating window (EW).
  • The study assessed changes in eating patterns, cardiometabolic outcomes, and overall wellbeing.

Essence

  • The 12-week intervention was feasible for patients with and resulted in significant reductions in daily EW and improvements in various cardiometabolic outcomes.

Key takeaways

  • reduced daily EW by 28%, from 14.0±1.5 h to 10.1±0.8 h. This reduction is crucial for aligning eating patterns with circadian rhythms.
  • Improvements in cardiometabolic health included a 2% decrease in body weight (1.7±3.6 kg), a 4% decrease in fasting plasma glucose (3.8±6.9 mg/dL), and a 4% decrease in systolic blood pressure (4.8±9.0 mmHg).
  • Higher adherence to (94% vs. 77%) was observed in patients achieving an EW of ≤10 h/day, indicating a correlation between adherence and health benefits.

Caveats

  • The study's single-arm design limits the ability to draw causal conclusions about the effects of compared to other interventions.
  • The reliance on self-reported data through the myCircadianClock app may introduce bias in dietary intake and adherence assessments.

Definitions

  • Time-Restricted Eating (TRE): A dietary approach where eating is confined to a specific time window each day, promoting fasting outside this period.
  • Metabolic Syndrome (MetS): A cluster of conditions including increased blood pressure, high blood sugar, excess body fat around the waist, and abnormal cholesterol levels, increasing the risk of heart disease and diabetes.

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