Short-term intermittent fasting and energy restriction do not impair rates of muscle protein synthesis: A randomised, controlled dietary intervention

Oct 17, 2024Clinical nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland)

Short periods of intermittent fasting and calorie cutting do not reduce muscle protein building rates

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Abstract

No significant differences in daily rates of muscle protein synthesis were found among alternate day fasting, continuous energy restriction, and control diets.

  • Daily rates of muscle protein synthesis were measured at 1.18%/day for alternate day fasting and control diets, and 1.13%/day for continuous energy restriction, with no statistical differences.
  • Both alternate day fasting and continuous energy restriction resulted in greater reductions in body mass compared to the control diet.
  • Lean and fat mass decreased similarly across all dietary groups, indicating comparable effects on body composition.
  • Fasting plasma leptin concentrations decreased significantly in the alternate day fasting and continuous energy restriction groups.
  • There were no observed differences in fasting plasma glucose or insulin concentrations between the dietary groups.

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