Pilot Clinical Trial of Time-Restricted Eating in Patients with Metabolic Syndrome

Jan 27, 2021Nutrients

Time-Restricted Eating in People with Metabolic Syndrome: A Pilot Clinical Trial

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Abstract

The TREMNIOS pilot clinical trial examines the feasibility of a 10-hour intervention over 12 weeks in Polish adults with .

  • Metabolic syndrome and irregular eating patterns are linked to disruptions in circadian rhythms and increased cardiometabolic risks.
  • Time-restricted eating may help restore circadian rhythms and improve various health outcomes.
  • Participants will undergo a monitored 12-week intervention followed by a self-directed phase, with evaluations of dietary intake, sleep, activity, and well-being.
  • The primary outcome is adherence to the 10-hour eating window, measured by app-recorded days during the monitored intervention.
  • The trial aims to explore changes in metabolic, neuroendocrine, inflammatory, oxidative stress, and cardiac biomarkers, as well as behavior rhythms post-intervention.

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Key numbers

30 participants
Target Population Size
Total number of participants to be enrolled in the trial.
10 hours
Eating Window Duration
Participants will restrict their eating to this duration each day.

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What this is

  • The TREMNIOS trial investigates () in Polish patients with ().
  • It aims to assess the feasibility of a 10-hour eating window over 12 weeks, followed by 12 weeks of self-directed eating.
  • The study will evaluate adherence to and its effects on various cardiometabolic and behavioral markers.

Essence

  • The TREMNIOS trial will explore the feasibility and potential benefits of in patients with , focusing on adherence and cardiometabolic health outcomes.

Key takeaways

  • The TREMNIOS trial targets a population with , aiming to improve health through a structured eating pattern. Participants will restrict eating to a 10-hour window daily.
  • The study will utilize the myCircadianClock application to monitor dietary intake, sleep, and activity, enhancing adherence and data accuracy.
  • The trial will provide exploratory data on the effects of on metabolic health, potentially laying the groundwork for larger randomized controlled trials.

Caveats

  • The TREMNIOS trial is a single-arm study with no control group, limiting the ability to draw causal conclusions about the effects of .
  • Findings may be influenced by the monitoring process itself, which could affect cardiometabolic parameters independently of the intervention.

Definitions

  • Time-Restricted Eating (TRE): A dietary strategy that limits food intake to a specific time window each day, promoting metabolic health.
  • Metabolic Syndrome (MetS): A cluster of conditions including obesity, high blood pressure, and dyslipidemia that increase the risk of heart disease and diabetes.

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