Comparing the effectiveness of calorie restriction with and without time-restricted eating on the circadian regulation of metabolism: rationale and protocol of a three-arm randomised controlled trial in adults at risk of type 2 diabetes

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q2 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
You Jin Chang , Laurent Turner , Xiao Tong Teong , Lijun Zhao , Athena Variji , Gary A. Wittert , Sophia Thompkins , Andrew D. Vincent , Linda Grosser , Morag J. Young , Stephen Blake , Satchidananda Panda , Emily N.C. Manoogian , Siobhan Banks , Leonie K. Heilbronn , Amy T. Hutchison
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Time-restricted eating (TRE) may extend the cardiometabolic health benefits of calorie restriction (CR). However, few studies have compared its effect on the circadian regulation of glucose metabolism and the optimal time of day to initiate TRE is also unclear. This study aims to compare the effectiveness of CR with and without TRE on glucose tolerance in response to 3 identical meals consumed over the day. A parallel, single-blinded, 3-arm randomised controlled trial will be conducted in 114 adults, aged 35 to 75 years with a BMI ≥25.1 but <45.0 kg/m2, elevated waist circumference and fasting blood glucose (≥5.6 mmol/L), and who score ≥12 on the Australian Type 2 Diabetes Risk Assessment tool. Participants will be stratified by sex and fasting blood glucose (≤6.0 mmol/L; >6.0 mmol/L) and then randomised (1:1:1) to CR (unrestricted meal timing), eCR (0800 to 1600) or dCR (1200-2000) for 8 weeks. The primary outcome is the change in the natural logarithm of the mean over 3 identical meals of the postprandial glucose area under the curve (AUC). The analysis will be performed using a covariate adjusted linear regression of the differences in postprandial glucose log AUC at 8 weeks from baseline. This randomised clinical trial will be the first to delineate the benefits of CR alone or in combination with time restricted eating on postprandial glucose metabolism over the day in adults at increased risk of type 2 diabetes.

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比较热量限制与时间限制饮食对新陈代谢昼夜节律调节的有效性:一项三组随机对照试验的基本原理和方案,研究对象是有2型糖尿病风险的成年人
限时饮食(TRE)可以延长卡路里限制(CR)的心脏代谢健康益处。然而,很少有研究比较其对葡萄糖代谢昼夜调节的影响,并且一天中启动TRE的最佳时间也不清楚。本研究的目的是比较在一天中摄入三顿相同的饭菜时,CR与不含TRE对葡萄糖耐量的影响。一项平行、单盲、3组随机对照试验将在114名成年人中进行,年龄在35至75岁之间,BMI≥25.1但45.0 kg/m2,腰围升高,空腹血糖(≥5.6 mmol/L),澳大利亚2型糖尿病风险评估工具评分≥12分。参与者将按性别和空腹血糖(≤6.0 mmol/L;6.0 mmol/L),然后随机(1:1:1)分为CR(无限制用餐时间)、eCR(0800 - 1600)或dCR(1200-2000),持续8周。主要结果是三顿饭的平均餐后葡萄糖曲线下面积(AUC)的自然对数的变化。分析将使用协变量调整线性回归对餐后血糖日志AUC在基线8周的差异进行分析。这项随机临床试验将首次描述单独或联合限时饮食对2型糖尿病风险增加的成年人餐后葡萄糖代谢的益处。
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Nutrition Research
Nutrition Research 医学-营养学
CiteScore
7.60
自引率
2.20%
发文量
107
审稿时长
58 days
期刊介绍: Nutrition Research publishes original research articles, communications, and reviews on basic and applied nutrition. The mission of Nutrition Research is to serve as the journal for global communication of nutrition and life sciences research on diet and health. The field of nutrition sciences includes, but is not limited to, the study of nutrients during growth, reproduction, aging, health, and disease. Articles covering basic and applied research on all aspects of nutrition sciences are encouraged, including: nutritional biochemistry and metabolism; metabolomics, nutrient gene interactions; nutrient requirements for health; nutrition and disease; digestion and absorption; nutritional anthropology; epidemiology; the influence of socioeconomic and cultural factors on nutrition of the individual and the community; the impact of nutrient intake on disease response and behavior; the consequences of nutritional deficiency on growth and development, endocrine and nervous systems, and immunity; nutrition and gut microbiota; food intolerance and allergy; nutrient drug interactions; nutrition and aging; nutrition and cancer; obesity; diabetes; and intervention programs.
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