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Time-restricted feeding’s effect on overweight and obese patients with chronic kidney disease stages 3-4: A prospective non-randomized control pilot study

BACKGROUND: Time-restricted feeding (TRF) has become a popular weight loss method in recent years. It is widely used in the nutritional treatment of normal obese people and obese people with chronic diseases such as diabetes mellitus and hypertension, and has shown many benefits. However, most TRF s...

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Autores principales: Lao, Bei-ni, Luo, Jiang-hong, Xu, Xue-yi, Fu, Li-zhe, Tang, Fang, Ouyang, Wen-wei, Xu, Xin-zhu, Wei, Meng-ting, Xiao, Bing-jie, Chen, Lin-yi, Wu, Yi-fan, Liu, Xu-sheng
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10111616/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37082115
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2023.1096093
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author Lao, Bei-ni
Luo, Jiang-hong
Xu, Xue-yi
Fu, Li-zhe
Tang, Fang
Ouyang, Wen-wei
Xu, Xin-zhu
Wei, Meng-ting
Xiao, Bing-jie
Chen, Lin-yi
Wu, Yi-fan
Liu, Xu-sheng
author_facet Lao, Bei-ni
Luo, Jiang-hong
Xu, Xue-yi
Fu, Li-zhe
Tang, Fang
Ouyang, Wen-wei
Xu, Xin-zhu
Wei, Meng-ting
Xiao, Bing-jie
Chen, Lin-yi
Wu, Yi-fan
Liu, Xu-sheng
author_sort Lao, Bei-ni
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description BACKGROUND: Time-restricted feeding (TRF) has become a popular weight loss method in recent years. It is widely used in the nutritional treatment of normal obese people and obese people with chronic diseases such as diabetes mellitus and hypertension, and has shown many benefits. However, most TRF studies have excluded chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients, resulting in a lack of sufficient evidence-based practice for the efficacy and safety of TRF therapy for CKD. Therefore, we explore the efficacy and safety of TRF in overweight and obese patients with moderate-to-severe stage CKD through this pilot study, and observe patient compliance to assess the feasibility of the therapy. METHODS: This is a prospective, non-randomized controlled short-term clinical trial. We recruited overweight and obese patients with CKD stages 3-4 from an outpatient clinic and assigned them to either a TRF group or a control diet (CD) group according to their preferences. Changes in renal function, other biochemical data, anthropometric parameters, gut microbiota, and adverse events were measured before the intervention and after 12 weeks. RESULTS: The change in estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) before and after intervention in the TRF group (Δ = 3.1 ± 5.3 ml/min/1.73m(2)) showed significant improvement compared with the CD group (Δ = -0.8 ± 4.4 ml/min/1.73m(2)). Furthermore, the TRF group had a significant decrease in uric acid (Δ = -70.8 ± 124.2 μmol/L), but an increase in total protein (Δ = 1.7 ± 2.5 g/L), while the changes were inconsistent for inflammatory factors. In addition, the TRF group showed a significant decrease in body weight (Δ = -2.8 ± 2.9 kg) compared to the CD group, and body composition indicated the same decrease in body fat mass, fat free mass and body water. Additionally, TRF shifted the gut microbiota in a positive direction. CONCLUSION: Preliminary studies suggest that overweight and obese patients with moderate-to-severe CKD with weight loss needs, and who were under strict medical supervision by healthcare professionals, performed TRF with good compliance. They did so without apparent adverse events, and showed efficacy in protecting renal function. These results may be due to changes in body composition and alterations in gut microbiota.
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spelling pubmed-101116162023-04-19 Time-restricted feeding’s effect on overweight and obese patients with chronic kidney disease stages 3-4: A prospective non-randomized control pilot study Lao, Bei-ni Luo, Jiang-hong Xu, Xue-yi Fu, Li-zhe Tang, Fang Ouyang, Wen-wei Xu, Xin-zhu Wei, Meng-ting Xiao, Bing-jie Chen, Lin-yi Wu, Yi-fan Liu, Xu-sheng Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) Endocrinology BACKGROUND: Time-restricted feeding (TRF) has become a popular weight loss method in recent years. It is widely used in the nutritional treatment of normal obese people and obese people with chronic diseases such as diabetes mellitus and hypertension, and has shown many benefits. However, most TRF studies have excluded chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients, resulting in a lack of sufficient evidence-based practice for the efficacy and safety of TRF therapy for CKD. Therefore, we explore the efficacy and safety of TRF in overweight and obese patients with moderate-to-severe stage CKD through this pilot study, and observe patient compliance to assess the feasibility of the therapy. METHODS: This is a prospective, non-randomized controlled short-term clinical trial. We recruited overweight and obese patients with CKD stages 3-4 from an outpatient clinic and assigned them to either a TRF group or a control diet (CD) group according to their preferences. Changes in renal function, other biochemical data, anthropometric parameters, gut microbiota, and adverse events were measured before the intervention and after 12 weeks. RESULTS: The change in estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) before and after intervention in the TRF group (Δ = 3.1 ± 5.3 ml/min/1.73m(2)) showed significant improvement compared with the CD group (Δ = -0.8 ± 4.4 ml/min/1.73m(2)). Furthermore, the TRF group had a significant decrease in uric acid (Δ = -70.8 ± 124.2 μmol/L), but an increase in total protein (Δ = 1.7 ± 2.5 g/L), while the changes were inconsistent for inflammatory factors. In addition, the TRF group showed a significant decrease in body weight (Δ = -2.8 ± 2.9 kg) compared to the CD group, and body composition indicated the same decrease in body fat mass, fat free mass and body water. Additionally, TRF shifted the gut microbiota in a positive direction. CONCLUSION: Preliminary studies suggest that overweight and obese patients with moderate-to-severe CKD with weight loss needs, and who were under strict medical supervision by healthcare professionals, performed TRF with good compliance. They did so without apparent adverse events, and showed efficacy in protecting renal function. These results may be due to changes in body composition and alterations in gut microbiota. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-03-22 /pmc/articles/PMC10111616/ /pubmed/37082115 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2023.1096093 Text en Copyright © 2023 Lao, Luo, Xu, Fu, Tang, Ouyang, Xu, Wei, Xiao, Chen, Wu and Liu https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Endocrinology
Lao, Bei-ni
Luo, Jiang-hong
Xu, Xue-yi
Fu, Li-zhe
Tang, Fang
Ouyang, Wen-wei
Xu, Xin-zhu
Wei, Meng-ting
Xiao, Bing-jie
Chen, Lin-yi
Wu, Yi-fan
Liu, Xu-sheng
Time-restricted feeding’s effect on overweight and obese patients with chronic kidney disease stages 3-4: A prospective non-randomized control pilot study
title Time-restricted feeding’s effect on overweight and obese patients with chronic kidney disease stages 3-4: A prospective non-randomized control pilot study
title_full Time-restricted feeding’s effect on overweight and obese patients with chronic kidney disease stages 3-4: A prospective non-randomized control pilot study
title_fullStr Time-restricted feeding’s effect on overweight and obese patients with chronic kidney disease stages 3-4: A prospective non-randomized control pilot study
title_full_unstemmed Time-restricted feeding’s effect on overweight and obese patients with chronic kidney disease stages 3-4: A prospective non-randomized control pilot study
title_short Time-restricted feeding’s effect on overweight and obese patients with chronic kidney disease stages 3-4: A prospective non-randomized control pilot study
title_sort time-restricted feeding’s effect on overweight and obese patients with chronic kidney disease stages 3-4: a prospective non-randomized control pilot study
topic Endocrinology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10111616/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37082115
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2023.1096093
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