Annals of internal medicine

Time-Restricted Eating and Its Effects in Adults with Metabolic Syndrome: A Controlled Trial

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Abstract

108 participants completed the intervention, with 89% retention from those randomly assigned.

  • Time-restricted eating (TRE) was combined with standard-of-care nutritional counseling for 3 months.
  • TRE participants experienced a modest reduction in HbA by -0.10% compared to standard care.
  • Improvements in glycemic regulation were observed without any major adverse events.
  • The intervention included adults with metabolic syndrome, characterized by elevated fasting glucose or hemoglobin A.
  • Limitations noted include the short duration of the study and reliance on self-reported dietary intake.

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