The prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) is increasing all over the world, which is largely related to the increasing obesity population and the current inactive lifestyle of human beings. It is a common problem facing public health and clinical practice.Metabolic syndrome is an accumulation of biologically metabolic risk factors related to cardiovascular disease and diabetes, including glucose metabolism disorders, hypertension, dyslipidemia, and obesity (especially central obesity).Researchers believe that the common pathological basis of these manifestations is insulin resistance, which is generally considered to be a reduction in the biological effects of insulin compared with the normal biological effects of expected biological phenomena.Nowadays, there are more and more studies on insulin resistance in the world. We have known that age, poor living and eating habits, high blood fat, high blood sugar and stress all lead to insulin resistance. The researchers hope to reduce weight, reduce body fat rate, improve body fat distribution and insulin resistance, reverse abnormal metabolic indicators, and ultimately reduce the incidence of chronic diseases in patients with metabolic syndrome through the intervention of lifestyle and diet habits in the early stage of the disease.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
169
Intermittent fasting group:During the three-month intervention period, participants were allowed to eat for eight consecutive hours and fast for 16 hours a day.The eating time can be freely chosen in the following two periods: 8:00 -- 16:00;12:00 -- 20:00.No specific restriction shall be made on the type and quantity of food.
Low carb diet:The daily carbohydrate intake of participants in this group was limited to 130g/ D, and the recommended diet was formulated according to the standard and combined with the local eating habits in Xi 'an, and dietary habit education was conducted. Participants could eat according to the recommended diet.
Low carbon diet and intermittent fasting group:Participants fasted for 16 hours a day and ate for eight consecutive hours on the same diet as the low-carb group.
First Affiliated Hospital of Xi an Jiaotong University
Xi'an, Shaanxi, China
weight
kg
Time frame: Three months after the intervention
body fat
Time frame: Three months after the intervention
blood pressure
mmHg
Time frame: Three months after the intervention
blood glucose
mmol/L
Time frame: Three months after the intervention
blood lipid
mmol/L
Time frame: Three months after the intervention
uric acid
µmol/L
Time frame: Three months after the intervention
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