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Time-restricted feeding plus resistance training in active females: a randomized trial

BACKGROUND: A very limited amount of research has examined intermittent fasting (IF) programs, such as time-restricted feeding (TRF), in active populations. OBJECTIVE: Our objective was to examine the effects of TRF, with or without β-hydroxy β-methylbutyrate (HMB) supplementation, during resistance...

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Autores principales: Tinsley, Grant M, Moore, M Lane, Graybeal, Austin J, Paoli, Antonio, Kim, Youngdeok, Gonzales, Joaquin U, Harry, John R, VanDusseldorp, Trisha A, Kennedy, Devin N, Cruz, Megan R
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6735806/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31268131
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ajcn/nqz126
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author Tinsley, Grant M
Moore, M Lane
Graybeal, Austin J
Paoli, Antonio
Kim, Youngdeok
Gonzales, Joaquin U
Harry, John R
VanDusseldorp, Trisha A
Kennedy, Devin N
Cruz, Megan R
author_facet Tinsley, Grant M
Moore, M Lane
Graybeal, Austin J
Paoli, Antonio
Kim, Youngdeok
Gonzales, Joaquin U
Harry, John R
VanDusseldorp, Trisha A
Kennedy, Devin N
Cruz, Megan R
author_sort Tinsley, Grant M
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description BACKGROUND: A very limited amount of research has examined intermittent fasting (IF) programs, such as time-restricted feeding (TRF), in active populations. OBJECTIVE: Our objective was to examine the effects of TRF, with or without β-hydroxy β-methylbutyrate (HMB) supplementation, during resistance training (RT). METHODS: This study employed a randomized, placebo-controlled, reduced factorial design and was double-blind with respect to supplementation in TRF groups. Resistance-trained females were randomly assigned to a control diet (CD), TRF, or TRF plus 3 g/d HMB (TRF(HMB)). TRF groups consumed all calories between 1200 h and 2000 h, whereas the CD group ate regularly from breakfast until the end of the day. All groups completed 8 wk of supervised RT and consumed supplemental whey protein. Body composition, muscular performance, dietary intake, physical activity, and physiological variables were assessed. Data were analyzed prior to unblinding using mixed models and both intention-to-treat (ITT) and per protocol (PP) frameworks. RESULTS: Forty participants were included in ITT, and 24 were included in PP. Energy and protein intake (1.6 g/kg/d) did not differ between groups despite different feeding durations (TRF and TRF(HMB): ∼7.5 h/d; CD: ∼13 h/d). Comparable fat-free mass (FFM) accretion (+2% to 3% relative to baseline) and skeletal muscle hypertrophy occurred in all groups. Differential effects on fat mass (CD: +2%; TRF: −2% to −4%; TRF(HMB): −4% to −7%) were statistically significant in the PP analysis, but not ITT. Muscular performance improved without differences between groups. No changes in physiological variables occurred in any group, and minimal side effects were reported. CONCLUSIONS: IF, in the form of TRF, did not attenuate RT adaptations in resistance-trained females. Similar FFM accretion, skeletal muscle hypertrophy, and muscular performance improvements can be achieved with dramatically different feeding programs that contain similar energy and protein content during RT. Supplemental HMB during fasting periods of TRF did not definitively improve outcomes. This study was prospectively registered at clinicaltrials.gov as NCT03404271.
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spelling pubmed-67358062019-09-16 Time-restricted feeding plus resistance training in active females: a randomized trial Tinsley, Grant M Moore, M Lane Graybeal, Austin J Paoli, Antonio Kim, Youngdeok Gonzales, Joaquin U Harry, John R VanDusseldorp, Trisha A Kennedy, Devin N Cruz, Megan R Am J Clin Nutr Original Research Communications BACKGROUND: A very limited amount of research has examined intermittent fasting (IF) programs, such as time-restricted feeding (TRF), in active populations. OBJECTIVE: Our objective was to examine the effects of TRF, with or without β-hydroxy β-methylbutyrate (HMB) supplementation, during resistance training (RT). METHODS: This study employed a randomized, placebo-controlled, reduced factorial design and was double-blind with respect to supplementation in TRF groups. Resistance-trained females were randomly assigned to a control diet (CD), TRF, or TRF plus 3 g/d HMB (TRF(HMB)). TRF groups consumed all calories between 1200 h and 2000 h, whereas the CD group ate regularly from breakfast until the end of the day. All groups completed 8 wk of supervised RT and consumed supplemental whey protein. Body composition, muscular performance, dietary intake, physical activity, and physiological variables were assessed. Data were analyzed prior to unblinding using mixed models and both intention-to-treat (ITT) and per protocol (PP) frameworks. RESULTS: Forty participants were included in ITT, and 24 were included in PP. Energy and protein intake (1.6 g/kg/d) did not differ between groups despite different feeding durations (TRF and TRF(HMB): ∼7.5 h/d; CD: ∼13 h/d). Comparable fat-free mass (FFM) accretion (+2% to 3% relative to baseline) and skeletal muscle hypertrophy occurred in all groups. Differential effects on fat mass (CD: +2%; TRF: −2% to −4%; TRF(HMB): −4% to −7%) were statistically significant in the PP analysis, but not ITT. Muscular performance improved without differences between groups. No changes in physiological variables occurred in any group, and minimal side effects were reported. CONCLUSIONS: IF, in the form of TRF, did not attenuate RT adaptations in resistance-trained females. Similar FFM accretion, skeletal muscle hypertrophy, and muscular performance improvements can be achieved with dramatically different feeding programs that contain similar energy and protein content during RT. Supplemental HMB during fasting periods of TRF did not definitively improve outcomes. This study was prospectively registered at clinicaltrials.gov as NCT03404271. Oxford University Press 2019-09 2019-07-03 /pmc/articles/PMC6735806/ /pubmed/31268131 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ajcn/nqz126 Text en Copyright © American Society for Nutrition 2019. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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Tinsley, Grant M
Moore, M Lane
Graybeal, Austin J
Paoli, Antonio
Kim, Youngdeok
Gonzales, Joaquin U
Harry, John R
VanDusseldorp, Trisha A
Kennedy, Devin N
Cruz, Megan R
Time-restricted feeding plus resistance training in active females: a randomized trial
title Time-restricted feeding plus resistance training in active females: a randomized trial
title_full Time-restricted feeding plus resistance training in active females: a randomized trial
title_fullStr Time-restricted feeding plus resistance training in active females: a randomized trial
title_full_unstemmed Time-restricted feeding plus resistance training in active females: a randomized trial
title_short Time-restricted feeding plus resistance training in active females: a randomized trial
title_sort time-restricted feeding plus resistance training in active females: a randomized trial
topic Original Research Communications
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6735806/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31268131
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ajcn/nqz126
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