Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
The metabolic benefits of time-restricted eating (TRE) in humans are statistically significant
but not clinically relevant. Few data are available about the effects of TRE on the gut microbiota.
We compared the effects of a TRE regimen (<12 h feeding; n = 25) with a time-unrestricted (TUE)
regimen (>12 h feeding; n = 24), on the clinical and dietary variables and gut-microbiota composition
in patients with obesity, who were subjected for 12 weeks to the same caloric restriction. Median
weight loss was 4.0 kg and 2.2 kg in the TRE and TUE groups, respectively, with a between-group
borderline difference (p = 0.049). No significant between-group difference was found in other dietary,
anthropometric, or laboratory variables. There were no substantial between-group differences in
alpha and beta diversity or gut-microbiota composition. The TRE group showed a significant increase
in the frequency of Lachnospiraceae, Parasutterella, and Romboutsia at the study’s end. A TRE regimen
induced small changes both in metabolic/dietary variables and in the gut-microbiota composition,
with respect to the TUE. The microbial changes we have found were of uncertain clinical significance.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Elenco autori:
Ferrocino, Ilario; Pellegrini, Marianna; D’Eusebio, Chiara; Goitre, Ilaria; Ponzo, Valentina; Fadda, Maurizio; Rosato, Rosalba; Mengozzi, Giulio; Beccuti, Guglielmo; Merlo, Fabio Dario; Rahimi, Farnaz; Comazzi, Isabella; Cocolin, Luca; Ghigo, Ezio; Bo, Simona
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