Effectiveness of Early Time-Restricted Eating for Weight Loss, Fat Loss, and Cardiometabolic Health in Adults With Obesity
Habib University · University of Alabama at Birmingham · +3 more institutions
Abstract
It is unclear how effective intermittent fasting is for losing weight and body fat, and the effects may depend on the timing of the eating window. This randomized trial compared time-restricted eating (TRE) with eating over a period of 12 or more hours while matching weight-loss counseling across groups.
To determine whether practicing TRE by eating early in the day (eTRE) is more effective for weight loss, fat loss, and cardiometabolic health than eating over a period of 12 or more hours. Design, Setting, and Participants: The study was a 14-week, parallel-arm, randomized clinical trial conducted between August 2018 and April 2020. Participants were adults aged 25 to 75 years with obesity and who received weight-loss treatment through the Weight Loss Medicine Clinic at the University of Alabama at Birmingham Hospital. Interventions: All participants received weight-loss treatment (energy restriction [ER]) and were randomized to eTRE plus ER (8-hour eating window from 7:00 to 15:00) or control eating (CON) plus ER (≥12-hour window). Main Outcomes and Measures: The co-primary outcomes were weight loss and fat loss. Secondary outcomes included blood pressure, heart rate, glucose levels, insulin levels, and plasma lipid levels.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 26.58
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- 100%
- References
- 76
Authors
9- HJHumaira JamshedCorresponding
Habib University, University of Alabama at Birmingham
- FLFelicia L. Steger
University of Alabama at Birmingham, University of Kansas Medical Center
- DRDavid R. Bryan
University of Alabama at Birmingham
- JRJoshua Richman
University of Alabama at Birmingham
- AHAmy H. Warriner
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Topics & keywords
- Weight loss
- Medicine
- Body mass index
- Randomized controlled trial
- Obesity
- Weight change
- Internal medicine
- Very low calorie diet
- Good health and well-being