Restricted feeding for 9 h in the active period partially abrogates the detrimental metabolic effects of a Western diet with liquid sugar consumption in mice

Dec 19, 2017Metabolism: clinical and experimental

Limiting eating to 9 hours during active time partly reduces the harmful metabolic effects of a Western diet with sugary drinks in mice

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Abstract

Mice subjected to 10 weeks of time-restricted feeding showed complete reversal of glucose intolerance.

  • Prior to time-restricted feeding, mice on a Western diet exhibited increased body mass and reduced activity levels.
  • Moderate weight loss was observed in Western diet mice undergoing time-restricted feeding, although not statistically significant.
  • Time-restricted feeding resulted in a significant reduction in inguinal adipose tissue weight compared to ad libitum feeding.
  • A partial reduction in liver tissue weight, hepatic triglycerides, and NAFLD score was noted after 4 weeks of time-restricted feeding.
  • Systemic insulin resistance was partially reduced after 10 weeks of time-restricted feeding.

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