1. Gut microbiome remodeling and metabolomic profile improves in response to protein pacing with intermittent fasting versus continuous caloric restriction.
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Mohr, Alex, Sweazea, Karen, Bowes, Devin, Jasbi, Paniz, Whisner, Corrie, Krajmalnik-Brown, Rosa, Jin, Yan, Gu, Haiwei, Klein-Seetharaman, Judith, Arciero, Karen, Gumpricht, Eric, Arciero, Paul, and Sears, Dorothy
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Humans ,Gastrointestinal Microbiome ,Caloric Restriction ,Male ,Female ,Fasting ,Adult ,Middle Aged ,Body Composition ,Metabolomics ,Feces ,Metabolome ,Weight Loss ,Obesity ,Dietary Proteins ,Intermittent Fasting - Abstract
The gut microbiome (GM) modulates body weight/composition and gastrointestinal functioning; therefore, approaches targeting resident gut microbes have attracted considerable interest. Intermittent fasting (IF) and protein pacing (P) regimens are effective in facilitating weight loss (WL) and enhancing body composition. However, the interrelationships between IF- and P-induced WL and the GM are unknown. The current randomized controlled study describes distinct fecal microbial and plasma metabolomic signatures between combined IF-P (n = 21) versus a heart-healthy, calorie-restricted (CR, n = 20) diet matched for overall energy intake in free-living human participants (women = 27; men = 14) with overweight/obesity for 8 weeks. Gut symptomatology improves and abundance of Christensenellaceae microbes and circulating cytokines and amino acid metabolites favoring fat oxidation increase with IF-P (p
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- 2024