Complex physiology and clinical implications of time-restricted eating.

IF 29.9 1区 医学 Q1 PHYSIOLOGY
Physiological reviews Pub Date : 2022-10-01 Epub Date: 2022-07-14 DOI:10.1152/physrev.00006.2022
Max C Petersen, Molly R Gallop, Stephany Flores Ramos, Amir Zarrinpar, Josiane L Broussard, Maria Chondronikola, Amandine Chaix, Samuel Klein
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Abstract

Time-restricted eating (TRE) is a dietary intervention that limits food consumption to a specific time window each day. The effect of TRE on body weight and physiological functions has been extensively studied in rodent models, which have shown considerable therapeutic effects of TRE and important interactions among time of eating, circadian biology, and metabolic homeostasis. In contrast, it is difficult to make firm conclusions regarding the effect of TRE in people because of the heterogeneity in results, TRE regimens, and study populations. In this review, we 1) provide a background of the history of meal consumption in people and the normal physiology of eating and fasting; 2) discuss the interaction between circadian molecular metabolism and TRE; 3) integrate the results of preclinical and clinical studies that evaluated the effects of TRE on body weight and physiological functions; 4) summarize other time-related dietary interventions that have been studied in people; and 4) identify current gaps in knowledge and provide a framework for future research directions.

限时进食的复杂生理学和临床意义。
限时进食(TRE)是一种饮食干预措施,将每天的食物消耗限制在特定的时间窗口内。TRE对体重和生理功能的影响已在啮齿类动物模型中进行了广泛研究,这些模型显示出TRE的显著治疗效果以及进食时间、昼夜节律生物学和代谢稳态之间的重要相互作用。相比之下,由于结果、TRE方案和研究人群的异质性,很难就TRE对人的影响得出确切的结论。在这篇综述中,我们1)提供了人们用餐史以及饮食和禁食的正常生理学的背景;2) 探讨昼夜节律分子代谢与TRE的相互作用;3) 整合评估TRE对体重和生理功能影响的临床前和临床研究结果;4) 总结在人群中研究的其他与时间相关的饮食干预措施;以及4)确定当前的知识差距,并为未来的研究方向提供框架。
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Physiological reviews
Physiological reviews 医学-生理学
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56.50
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0.90%
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期刊介绍: Physiological Reviews is a highly regarded journal that covers timely issues in physiological and biomedical sciences. It is targeted towards physiologists, neuroscientists, cell biologists, biophysicists, and clinicians with a special interest in pathophysiology. The journal has an ISSN of 0031-9333 for print and 1522-1210 for online versions. It has a unique publishing frequency where articles are published individually, but regular quarterly issues are also released in January, April, July, and October. The articles in this journal provide state-of-the-art and comprehensive coverage of various topics. They are valuable for teaching and research purposes as they offer interesting and clearly written updates on important new developments. Physiological Reviews holds a prominent position in the scientific community and consistently ranks as the most impactful journal in the field of physiology.
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