The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of engaging in time restricted eating schedule on body weight, blood glucose, and ketones (breath acetone) in individuals with obesity.
There are significant metabolic and weight reduction benefits associated with time restricted feeding/eating. Time restricted eating splits the day into a period of regeneration (non-eating or natural fasting) and a period of nourishing. Providing the body a period of regeneration allows the body to go into ketosis, or the elevation in circulating ketone bodies, a byproduct of fat metabolism. Breath acetone concentration is a good predictor of ketosis and loss of body fat. In healthy individuals, low concentrations of breath acetone are 1 to 2 ppm. Engaging in weight loss via nutritional ketosis (engaging in high-fat, low-carbohydrate diets, caloric restriction diets, or fasting) increases fat utilization, resulting in increased formation of ketone bodies and breath acetone concentrations ranging from 4 to 30 ppm. In individuals with obesity, nutritional ketosis facilitates weight loss and improves insulin sensitivity, lipid profile, and reduces inflammatory markers. This study will investigate the effect of participating in two different time restricted eating schedules for 8 weeks on body weight, blood glucose, and ketones. After being informed about the study and potential risks, all eligible participants giving written informed consent will be randomized to a different time restricted eating schedule (ie, one group fasts for a longer period of time). In both of these groups, fasting will begin each evening and end the following morning. This is a remote study. All procedures will be conducted at home.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
113
14 hours of fasting, followed by a 10-h diet regimen that includes a fasting snack at 12 hours from the start of the fasting period
12 hours of fasting, followed by a 12-h diet regimen
Jenny Craig
Carlsbad, California, United States
Change in body weight
Change from baseline body weight in the intervention group
Time frame: Week 4
Change in ketone levels (breath acetone)
Change from baseline in breath acetone in the intervention group
Time frame: Week 8
Change in blood glucose
Change from baseline in blood glucose in the intervention group
Time frame: Week 8
Change in body weight
Change from baseline body weight in the intervention group
Time frame: Week 8
Difference in weight loss between groups
Difference in the change from baseline in body weight between the intervention and control groups
Time frame: Weeks 4 and 8
Time to first meal
Change from baseline in the length of time from consumption of the fasting snack until initiation of the first meal in the intervention group
Time frame: Weeks 4 and 8
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