Literature DB >> 34135111

A randomized controlled trial to isolate the effects of fasting and energy restriction on weight loss and metabolic health in lean adults.

Iain Templeman1, Harry Alex Smith1, Enhad Chowdhury1, Yung-Chih Chen1,2, Harriet Carroll1,3, Drusus Johnson-Bonson1, Aaron Hengist1, Rowan Smith1, Jade Creighton1,4, David Clayton4, Ian Varley4, Leonidas Georgios Karagounis5,6, Andrew Wilhelmsen7, Kostas Tsintzas7, Sue Reeves8, Jean-Philippe Walhin1, Javier Thomas Gonzalez1, Dylan Thompson1, James Alexander Betts9.   

Abstract

Intermittent fasting may impart metabolic benefits independent of energy balance by initiating fasting-mediated mechanisms. This randomized controlled trial examined 24-hour fasting with 150% energy intake on alternate days for 3 weeks in lean, healthy individuals (0:150; n = 12). Control groups involved a matched degree of energy restriction applied continuously without fasting (75% energy intake daily; 75:75; n = 12) or a matched pattern of fasting without net energy restriction (200% energy intake on alternate days; 0:200; n = 12). Primary outcomes were body composition, components of energy balance, and postprandial metabolism. Daily energy restriction (75:75) reduced body mass (-1.91 ± 0.99 kilograms) almost entirely due to fat loss (-1.75 ± 0.79 kilograms). Restricting energy intake via fasting (0:150) also decreased body mass (-1.60 ± 1.06 kilograms; P = 0.46 versus 75:75) but with attenuated reductions in body fat (-0.74 ± 1.32 kilograms; P = 0.01 versus 75:75), whereas fasting without energy restriction (0:200) did not significantly reduce either body mass (-0.52 ± 1.09 kilograms; P ≤ 0.04 versus 75:75 and 0:150) or fat mass (-0.12 ± 0.68 kilograms; P ≤ 0.05 versus 75:75 and 0:150). Postprandial indices of cardiometabolic health and gut hormones, along with the expression of key genes in subcutaneous adipose tissue, were not statistically different between groups (P > 0.05). Alternate-day fasting less effectively reduces body fat mass than a matched degree of daily energy restriction and without evidence of fasting-specific effects on metabolic regulation or cardiovascular health.
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Year:  2021        PMID: 34135111     DOI: 10.1126/scitranslmed.abd8034

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Transl Med        ISSN: 1946-6234            Impact factor:   17.956


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