| Literature DB >> 30897855 |
Bartosz Malinowski1, Klaudia Zalewska2, Anna Węsierska3, Maya M Sokołowska4, Maciej Socha5, Grzegorz Liczner6, Katarzyna Pawlak-Osińska7, Michał Wiciński8.
Abstract
Intermittent fasting is a form of time restricted eating (typically 16 h fasting and 8 h eating), which has gained popularity in recent years and shows promise as a possible new paradigm in the approach to weight loss and the reduction of inflammation, and has many potential long term health benefits. In this review, the authors will incorporate many aspects of fasting, mainly focusing on its effects on the cardiovascular system, involving atherosclerosis progression, benefits for diabetes mellitus type 2, lowering of blood pressure, and exploring other cardiovascular risk factors (such as lipid profile and inflammation).Entities:
Keywords: atherosclerosis; blood pressure; cardiovascular diseases; intermittent fasting; lipid profile
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30897855 PMCID: PMC6471315 DOI: 10.3390/nu11030673
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutrients ISSN: 2072-6643 Impact factor: 5.717
Comparison of intermittent fasting protocols [8,11].
| Energy restriction for two nonconsecutive days and ad libidum intake for other five days. | Eating days—ad libidum food intake. | Ad libitum food intake in specific timeframe (~12-h). | |
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| Fast | Eat | ~12-h | Monday |
| Fast | Fast | ~12-h | Tuesday |
| Eat | Eat | ~12-h | Wednesday |
| Eat | Fast | ~12-h | Thursday |
| Eat | Eat | ~12-h | Friday |
| Fast | Fast | ~12-h | Saturday |
| Fast | Eat | ~12-h | Sunday |
Abbreviations: ADF, alternate-day fasting; TRF, time-restricted feeding.
Impact of intermittent fasting on lipid profile.
| First Author and Reference Number | Number of Enrolled | Participants Description | Time | Lipids | NCT Number |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Harvie et al., 2011 [ | 107 | Overweight or obese premenopausal women | 6 months | NS (LDL, TGs, HDL) | NCT02679989 |
| Varady et al., 2013 [ | 15 | Overweight individuals | 12 weeks | ↓TC ( | NCT00960505 |
| Bhutani et al., 2013 [ | 83 | Obese individuals | 12 weeks | NS TC | NCT00960505 |
| Eshghinia et al., 2013 [ | 15 | Overweight or obese women | 8 weeks | NS (LDL, TGs, HDL) | - |
| Teng et al., 2013 [ | 28 | Malay Men | 12 weeks | ↓TC ( | NCT01665482 |
| Harvie et al., 2013 [ | 77 | Overweight or obese women | 3 months | NS (LDL, TGs, HDL) | NCT00869466 |
| Chowdhury et al., 2016 [ | 23 | Obese individuals | 6 weeks | NS (LDL, TGs, HDL) | - |
Abbreviations: NS, not statistically significant (p > 0.05); LDL, low-density lipoprotein; TGs, triglycerides; HDL, high-density lipoprotein; TC, total cholesterol. Only studies from the past 10 years with full data published were considered.
Impact of intermittent fasting on inflammatory markers’ concentration.
| First Author and Reference Number | Number of Enrolled | Participants Description | Time | Inflammatory Biomarkers | NCT Number |
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| Harvie et al., 2013 [ | 77 | Overweight or obese women | 3 months | NS (IL6, TNFα, leptin, adiponectin) | NCT00869466 |
| Varady et al., 2013 [ | 15 | Overweight individuals | 12 weeks | ↓CRP ( | NCT00960505 |
| Bhutani et al., 2013 [ | 83 | Obese individuals | 12 weeks | NS CRP | NCT00960505 |
| Hoddy et al., 2016 [ | 59 | Obese individuals | 10 weeks | ↓Leptin ( | - |
| Chowdhury et al., 2016 [ | 23 | Obese individuals | 6 weeks | NS (IL6, CRP, leptin, adiponectin) | - |
| Safavi et al., 2017 [ | 34 | Male individuals 16–64 years old (Ramadan) | 4 weeks | NS (adiponectin, TNFα) | - |
Abbreviations: NS, not statistically significant (p > 0.05); IL6, interleukin 6; CRP, C-reactive protein; TNFα, tumor necrosis factor α; Only studies from the past 10 years with full data published were considered.
Impact of intermittent fasting on blood pressure.
| First Author and Reference Number | Number of Enrolled | Participants Description | Time | Blood Pressure | BDNF | NCT Number |
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| Harvie et al., 2011 [ | 107 | Overweight or obese premenopausal women | 6 months | ↓Systolic ( | NS | NCT02679989 |
| Varady et al., 2013 [ | 15 (5 M/10 F) | Overweight individuals | 12 weeks | ↓( | - | NCT00960505 |
| Bhutani et al., 2013 [ | 83 (3 M/80 F) | Obese individuals | 12 weeks | ↓Systolic ( | - | NCT00960505 |
| Eshghinia et al., 2013 [ | 15 F | Overweight or obese women | 8 weeks | ↓Systolic ( | - | - |
| Teng et al., 2013 [ | 28 M | Malay Men | 12 weeks | ↓Systolic ( | - | NCT01665482 |
| Erdem et al., 2018 [ | 60 | Individuals from the Cappadocia cohort with prehypertension and hypertension SBP 12—139 and ≥140; DBP 80–89 and ≥90 mmHg | ↓Systolic ( | - |
Abbreviations: SBP, systolic blood pressure; DBP, diastolic blood pressure; BDNF, brain-derived neurotrophic factor; M, male; F, female. Only studies from the past 10 years with full data published were considered.
The impact of intermittent fasting on obesity and glycemic profile.
| First Author and Reference Number | Number of Enrolled | Participants Description | Time | Weight Changes | Glycemic Profile | NCT Number |
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| Harvie et al., 2011 [ | 107 | Overweight or obese premenopausal women | 6 months | NS | ↓insulin | NCT02679989 |
| Harvie et al., 2013 [ | 77 | Overweight or obese women | 3 months | NS | ↓insulin | NCT00869466 |
| Varady et al., 2013 [ | 15 | Overweight individuals | 12 weeks | ↓( | - | NCT00960505 |
| Bhutani et al., 2013 [ | 83 | Obese individuals | 12 weeks | ↓( | NS (insulin, glucose) | NCT00960505 |
| Hoddy et al., 2016 [ | 59 | Obese individuals | 10 weeks | ↓( | ↓(insulin, glucose) | - |
| Chowdhury et al., 2016 [ | 23 | Obese individuals | 6 weeks | ↑(NS) | NS (insulin, glucose) | - |
| Safavi et al., 2017 [ | 34 | Male individuals 16–64 years old (Ramadan) | 4 weeks | NS | - | - |
| Trepanowski et al., 2017 [ | 100 | Obese individuals | 12 months | ↓(comparing to control group) | ↓(insulin, glucose) comparing to control group | NCT00960505 |
| Schubel et al., 2018 [ | 150 | Obese and overweight | 50 weeks | ↓(comparing to control group) | NS (insulin, glucose) comparing to control group | NCT02449148 |
Abbreviations: NS-non significant. Only studies from the past 10 years with full data published were considered.