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COMPLEX PHYSIOLOGY AND CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS OF TIME-RESTRICTED EATING.

Authors :
Petersen, Max C.
Gallop, Molly R.
Flores Ramos, Stephany
Zarrinpar, Amir
Broussard, Josiane L.
Chondronikola, Maria
Chaix, Amandine
Klein, Samuel
Source :
Physiological Reviews; Oct2022, Vol. 102 Issue 4, p1991-2034, 45p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Time-restricted eating (TRE) is a dietary intervention that limits food consumption to a specific time window each day. The effect of TRE on body weight and physiological functions has been extensively studied in rodent models, which have shown considerable therapeutic effects of TRE and important interactions among time of eating, circadian biology, and metabolic homeostasis. In contrast, it is difficult to make firm conclusions regarding the effect of TRE in people because of the heterogeneity in results, TRE regimens, and study populations. In this review, we 1) provide a background of the history of meal consumption in people and the normal physiology of eating and fasting; 2) discuss the interaction between circadian molecular metabolism and TRE; 3) integrate the results of preclinical and clinical studies that evaluated the effects of TRE on body weight and physiological functions; 4) summarize other time-related dietary interventions that have been studied in people; and 4) identify current gaps in knowledge and provide a framework for future research directions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00319333
Volume :
102
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Physiological Reviews
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
159181202
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1152/physrev.00006.2022