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Time-Restricted Eating Improves Quality of Life Measures in Overweight Humans

Time-restricted eating (TRE) reduces weight in humans, but its effects on quality of life have not been well characterized. By performing a secondary analysis of a randomized clinical trial, we examined the effects of TRE (12-week intervention, 8 h eating window) vs. non-TRE (unrestricted eating) on...

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Autores principales: Crose, Ainslee, Alvear, Alison, Singroy, Stephanie, Wang, Qi, Manoogian, Emily, Panda, Satchidananda, Mashek, Douglas G., Chow, Lisa S.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8146708/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33922683
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13051430
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author Crose, Ainslee
Alvear, Alison
Singroy, Stephanie
Wang, Qi
Manoogian, Emily
Panda, Satchidananda
Mashek, Douglas G.
Chow, Lisa S.
author_facet Crose, Ainslee
Alvear, Alison
Singroy, Stephanie
Wang, Qi
Manoogian, Emily
Panda, Satchidananda
Mashek, Douglas G.
Chow, Lisa S.
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description Time-restricted eating (TRE) reduces weight in humans, but its effects on quality of life have not been well characterized. By performing a secondary analysis of a randomized clinical trial, we examined the effects of TRE (12-week intervention, 8 h eating window) vs. non-TRE (unrestricted eating) on quality of life (QoL) measures. Twenty subjects with overweight and prolonged eating window (mean (SD): 15.4 h (0.9)) were randomized to either 12 weeks of TRE (8 h eating window: (n = 11)) or non-TRE (n = 9). QoL data were collected with the 36-item Short Form Survey (SF-36) pre- and post-intervention. Given a two-way ANOVA model and post-hoc t-test analysis, the TRE group improved limitations due to emotional health post-intervention: +97.0 (10.0)) vs. baseline: +66.7 (42.2) (p = 0.02) and perceived change in health over the last year end intervention: +68.2 (16.2) vs. baseline: +52.3 (23.6) (p = 0.001) relative to baseline. The TRE group improved limitations due to emotional health TRE: +97.0 (10.0) vs. non-TRE: +55.6 (44.1) (p = 0.05) and perceived change in health (TRE: +68.2 (16.2) vs. non-TRE: +44.4 (31.6) (p = 0.04) relative to the non-TRE group at post-intervention (p < 0.025). In conclusion, 12 weeks of TRE does not adversely affect QoL and may be associated with modest improvements in QoL relative to baseline and unrestricted eating; these findings support future studies examining TRE compliance and durability.
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spelling pubmed-81467082021-05-26 Time-Restricted Eating Improves Quality of Life Measures in Overweight Humans Crose, Ainslee Alvear, Alison Singroy, Stephanie Wang, Qi Manoogian, Emily Panda, Satchidananda Mashek, Douglas G. Chow, Lisa S. Nutrients Article Time-restricted eating (TRE) reduces weight in humans, but its effects on quality of life have not been well characterized. By performing a secondary analysis of a randomized clinical trial, we examined the effects of TRE (12-week intervention, 8 h eating window) vs. non-TRE (unrestricted eating) on quality of life (QoL) measures. Twenty subjects with overweight and prolonged eating window (mean (SD): 15.4 h (0.9)) were randomized to either 12 weeks of TRE (8 h eating window: (n = 11)) or non-TRE (n = 9). QoL data were collected with the 36-item Short Form Survey (SF-36) pre- and post-intervention. Given a two-way ANOVA model and post-hoc t-test analysis, the TRE group improved limitations due to emotional health post-intervention: +97.0 (10.0)) vs. baseline: +66.7 (42.2) (p = 0.02) and perceived change in health over the last year end intervention: +68.2 (16.2) vs. baseline: +52.3 (23.6) (p = 0.001) relative to baseline. The TRE group improved limitations due to emotional health TRE: +97.0 (10.0) vs. non-TRE: +55.6 (44.1) (p = 0.05) and perceived change in health (TRE: +68.2 (16.2) vs. non-TRE: +44.4 (31.6) (p = 0.04) relative to the non-TRE group at post-intervention (p < 0.025). In conclusion, 12 weeks of TRE does not adversely affect QoL and may be associated with modest improvements in QoL relative to baseline and unrestricted eating; these findings support future studies examining TRE compliance and durability. MDPI 2021-04-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8146708/ /pubmed/33922683 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13051430 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Time-Restricted Eating Improves Quality of Life Measures in Overweight Humans
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33922683
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13051430
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