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Association of time‐restricted feeding, arterial age, and arterial stiffness in adults with metabolic syndrome

BACKGROUND: Time‐restricted feeding (TRF) is a kind of intermittent fasting defined as eating and drinking only during a certain number of hours in a day. It has been suggested that intermittent fasting may improve cardiovascular risk factors. This study evaluated the association of TRF and arterial...

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Autores principales: Alinezhad‐Namaghi, Maryam, Eslami, Saeid, Nematy, Mohsen, Rezvani, Reza, Khoshnasab, Adeleh, Bonakdaran, Shokoofeh, Philippou, Elena, Norouzy, Abdolreza
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10318230/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37408869
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hsr2.1385
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author Alinezhad‐Namaghi, Maryam
Eslami, Saeid
Nematy, Mohsen
Rezvani, Reza
Khoshnasab, Adeleh
Bonakdaran, Shokoofeh
Philippou, Elena
Norouzy, Abdolreza
author_facet Alinezhad‐Namaghi, Maryam
Eslami, Saeid
Nematy, Mohsen
Rezvani, Reza
Khoshnasab, Adeleh
Bonakdaran, Shokoofeh
Philippou, Elena
Norouzy, Abdolreza
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description BACKGROUND: Time‐restricted feeding (TRF) is a kind of intermittent fasting defined as eating and drinking only during a certain number of hours in a day. It has been suggested that intermittent fasting may improve cardiovascular risk factors. This study evaluated the association of TRF and arterial stiffness, using pulse wave velocity (PWV), pulse wave analysis, and arterial age in metabolic syndrome participants. METHODS: A cohort study was carried out among metabolic syndrome adults who were followed over the Ramadan fasting period (used as a model of TRF since food was only allowed for about 8 h/day). The subjects were divided into Ramadan fasting and Ramadan nonfasting groups. The aortic PWV and central aortic pressure waveform were measured. Central systolic pressure, central pulse pressure, and indices of arterial compliance, such as augmentation pressure and augmentation index (AIx), were determined from waveform analysis. RESULTS: Ninety‐five adults (31.57% female, age: 45.46 ± 9.10 years) with metabolic syndrome (based on the International Diabetes Federation definition) participated in this study. Ramadan fasting and Ramadan nonfasting groups were including 80 and 15 individuals respectively. A significant reduction was seen in PWV (0.29 m/s), central systolic pressure (4.03 mmHg), central pulse pressure (2.43 mmHg), central augmentation pressure (1.88 mmHg), and central AIx (2.47) in the Ramadan fasting group (p = 0.014, p < 0.001, p = 0.001, p = 0.003, and p = 0.036 respectively). There were no significant changes in these indices among the Ramadan nonfasting group. CONCLUSIONS: This study suggested that TRF reduces arterial age and improves arterial stiffness among people with metabolic syndrome. This might be considered a beneficial nutrition strategy for extending healthspan (and perhaps longevity).
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spelling pubmed-103182302023-07-05 Association of time‐restricted feeding, arterial age, and arterial stiffness in adults with metabolic syndrome Alinezhad‐Namaghi, Maryam Eslami, Saeid Nematy, Mohsen Rezvani, Reza Khoshnasab, Adeleh Bonakdaran, Shokoofeh Philippou, Elena Norouzy, Abdolreza Health Sci Rep Original Research BACKGROUND: Time‐restricted feeding (TRF) is a kind of intermittent fasting defined as eating and drinking only during a certain number of hours in a day. It has been suggested that intermittent fasting may improve cardiovascular risk factors. This study evaluated the association of TRF and arterial stiffness, using pulse wave velocity (PWV), pulse wave analysis, and arterial age in metabolic syndrome participants. METHODS: A cohort study was carried out among metabolic syndrome adults who were followed over the Ramadan fasting period (used as a model of TRF since food was only allowed for about 8 h/day). The subjects were divided into Ramadan fasting and Ramadan nonfasting groups. The aortic PWV and central aortic pressure waveform were measured. Central systolic pressure, central pulse pressure, and indices of arterial compliance, such as augmentation pressure and augmentation index (AIx), were determined from waveform analysis. RESULTS: Ninety‐five adults (31.57% female, age: 45.46 ± 9.10 years) with metabolic syndrome (based on the International Diabetes Federation definition) participated in this study. Ramadan fasting and Ramadan nonfasting groups were including 80 and 15 individuals respectively. A significant reduction was seen in PWV (0.29 m/s), central systolic pressure (4.03 mmHg), central pulse pressure (2.43 mmHg), central augmentation pressure (1.88 mmHg), and central AIx (2.47) in the Ramadan fasting group (p = 0.014, p < 0.001, p = 0.001, p = 0.003, and p = 0.036 respectively). There were no significant changes in these indices among the Ramadan nonfasting group. CONCLUSIONS: This study suggested that TRF reduces arterial age and improves arterial stiffness among people with metabolic syndrome. This might be considered a beneficial nutrition strategy for extending healthspan (and perhaps longevity). John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023-07-03 /pmc/articles/PMC10318230/ /pubmed/37408869 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hsr2.1385 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Health Science Reports published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
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Alinezhad‐Namaghi, Maryam
Eslami, Saeid
Nematy, Mohsen
Rezvani, Reza
Khoshnasab, Adeleh
Bonakdaran, Shokoofeh
Philippou, Elena
Norouzy, Abdolreza
Association of time‐restricted feeding, arterial age, and arterial stiffness in adults with metabolic syndrome
title Association of time‐restricted feeding, arterial age, and arterial stiffness in adults with metabolic syndrome
title_full Association of time‐restricted feeding, arterial age, and arterial stiffness in adults with metabolic syndrome
title_fullStr Association of time‐restricted feeding, arterial age, and arterial stiffness in adults with metabolic syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Association of time‐restricted feeding, arterial age, and arterial stiffness in adults with metabolic syndrome
title_short Association of time‐restricted feeding, arterial age, and arterial stiffness in adults with metabolic syndrome
title_sort association of time‐restricted feeding, arterial age, and arterial stiffness in adults with metabolic syndrome
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10318230/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37408869
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hsr2.1385
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