Time-restricted feeding improves insulin resistance and hepatic steatosis in a mouse model of postmenopausal obesity

Nov 12, 2016Metabolism: clinical and experimental

Time-limited eating improves insulin resistance and liver fat in mice with obesity after menopause

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Abstract

Postmenopausal mice on a time-restricted feeding regimen showed significant weight loss and improved metabolic parameters over 7 weeks.

  • Time-restricted feeding (TRF) limited to an 8-hour eating window led to rapid weight loss in postmenopausal mice despite a high-fat diet.
  • TRF resulted in delayed improvements in insulin resistance and reduced liver fat compared to mice with unrestricted feeding.
  • The lower respiratory exchange ratio in TRF mice indicated that fat was primarily used for energy during the early dark phase.
  • Gene expression analyses suggested a metabolic shift from producing glucose to producing ketones in TRF mice.
  • Mice on the TRF regimen exhibited increased physical activity levels compared to those fed ad libitum.

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