Water-only Fasting Literature
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Author(s): Evelyn Zeiler, Sahmla Gabriel, Mackson Ncube, Natasha Thompson, Daniel Newmire, Eugene Scharf, Alan C. Goldhamer, Toshia Myers
Publication: Nutrients
Publication Year: 2024

Objective: This single-arm, pre–post interventional trial (clinicaltrials.gov, NCT04515095) investigates the safety, feasibility, and potential effectiveness of prolonged water-only fasting followed by a whole-plant-food diet in the long-term management of hypertension and other cardiometabolic disorders. Methods: Safety was assessed based on adverse events (AEs) that were recorded according… Read More

Author(s): Thackrey, E., Chen, J., Martino, C. R., Preda, V.
Publication: Nutrition
Publication Year: 2022

With the global rise in obesity and the metabolic syndrome, double diabetes is increasingly prevalent in patients with type 1 diabetes. This review investigated the effects of diet on weight management and metabolic outcomes in patients with double diabetes. MEDLINE, CENTRAL, EMBASE, PsycINFO, CINAHL, ERIC, and Web of Science databases were searched through September 2020. Population- or… Read More

Author(s): Myers, T, Saul, B, Karlsen, M, Beauchesne, A, Glavas, Z, Ncube, M, Bradley, R, Goldhamer, A
Publication: Cureus
Publication Year: 2022

The overconsumption of calorie-dense foods high in added salt, sugar, and fat is a major contributor to current rates of obesity, and methods to reduce consumption are needed. Prolonged water-only fasting followed by an exclusively whole-plant-food diet free of added salt, oil, and sugar may reduce the consumption of these hyper-palatable foods, but such effects have not been quantified.… Read More

Author(s): van Galen, K. A., Booij, J., Schrantee, A., Adriaanse, S. M., Unmehopa, U. A., Fliers, E., Schwartz, G. J., DiLeone, R. J., Ter Horst, K. W., la Fleur, S. E., Serlie, M. J.
Publication: Metabolism
Publication Year: 2021

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Serotonergic and dopaminergic systems in the brain are essential for homeostatic and reward-associated regulation of food intake and systemic energy metabolism. It is largely unknown how fasting influences these systems or if such effects are altered in humans with obesity. We therefore aimed to evaluate the effects of fasting on hypothalamic/thalamic serotonin transporter… Read More

Author(s): Clifton, K. K., Ma, C. X., Fontana, L., Peterson, L. L.
Publication: CA Cancer J Clin
Publication Year: 2021

Chronic caloric restriction (CR) has powerful anticarcinogenic actions in both preclinical and clinical studies but may be difficult to sustain. As an alternative to CR, there has been growing interest in intermittent fasting (IF) in both the scientific and lay community as a result of promising study results, mainly in experimental animal models. According to a survey by the International… Read More

Author(s): Nowosad, K., Sujka, M.
Publication: Curr Nutr Rep
Publication Year: 2021

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: A number of recent studies have suggested that intermittent fasting is as effective as traditional calorie restriction (CR) for weight loss and for cardioprotection. However, it is still unclear whether IF improves diabetes risk indicators as does CR. This review provides an overview of various patterns of intermittent fasting and shows the effect of intermittent fasting on… Read More

Author(s): Kerem, L., Holsen, L., Fazeli, P., Bredella, M. A., Mancuso, C., Resulaj, M., Holmes, T. M., Klibanski, A., Lawson, E. A.
Publication: Physiol Rep
Publication Year: 2021

Neural processing of visual food stimuli is perturbated at extremes of weight. Human fMRI studies investigating diet effects on neural processing of food cues could aid in understanding altered brain activation in conditions of under- and overnutrition. In this preliminary study, we examined brain activity changes in response to 10 days of high-calorie-diet (… Read More

Author(s): Angoorani, P., Ejtahed, H. S., Hasani-Ranjbar, S., Siadat, S. D., Soroush, A. R., Larijani, B.
Publication: Nutr Metab (Lond)
Publication Year: 2021

BACKGROUND: Intermittent fasting has been reported to have positive effects on obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, hypertension, and several neurodegenerative diseases through different mechanisms such as alteration in the gut microbiota. This systematic review was conducted with the aim of providing an overview of the existing animal and human literature regarding the gut microbiota… Read More

Author(s): Gonzalez, J., Stelly, S., Cooke, W.
Publication: Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology
Publication Year: 2021

Obesity is a chronic metabolic disorder associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease, and intermittent fasting might mitigate risk. Intermittent fasting creates a negative energy balance that results in weight loss, but the cardiovascular benefits of fasting have not been studied thoroughly. The purpose of this study was to investigate the influences of an acute 24-hr fast on… Read More

Author(s): Liu, B., Hutchison, A. T., Thompson, C. H., Lange, K., Wittert, G. A., Heilbronn, L. K.
Publication: J Clin Endocrinol Metab
Publication Year: 2020

CONTEXT: Impaired lipid metabolism is linked with obesity-associated insulin resistance, which may be reversed by caloric restriction (CR). OBJECTIVE: In a secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial, we compared the effects of intermittent fasting (IF) and CR on markers of lipid metabolism in muscle. DESIGN: Seventy-six women (BMI 25-40 kg/m2) were randomized to one of three diets for… Read More