医学
超重
科克伦图书馆
分级(工程)
系统回顾
减肥
肥胖
脂肪肝
体重管理
荟萃分析
老年学
梅德林
内科学
疾病
土木工程
政治学
法学
工程类
作者
Zixin Hua,Siyu Yang,Jun Li,Yiqi Sun,Yin Liao,Siyang Song,Sheng Cheng,Zhe Li,LI Ze,Dandan Li,Heng Guo,Hongge Yang,Yingming Zheng,Xingang Li
摘要
Abstract Aims To provide an updated comprehensive evaluation of the quality and evidence association of existing studies on health outcomes related to intermittent fasting (IF). Materials and Methods We conducted a systematic search of PubMed, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, and Embase databases, covering literature up to June 2024. Meta‐analyses and systematic reviews that include adult populations and quantitatively analyse health outcomes related to IF interventional studies are included. For evidence with complete data, we reanalyzed health evidence effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals using random‐effects models. Article quality and the certainty of the evidence were graded using A Measurement Tool to Assess Systematic Reviews (AMSTAR‐2), Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) system, and a standardized credibility grading system. Results Twelve meta‐analysis studies and 122 health outcome associations with IF were identified. High‐quality evidence indicated significant associations between time‐restricted eating (TRE) and weight loss, fat mass reduction, decreased fasting insulin and glycosylated haemoglobin levels in overweight or obese adults, as well as between the 5:2 diet and reduced low‐density lipoprotein cholesterol levels. Moderate‐to‐low‐quality evidence suggested associations between modified alternate‐day fasting and improvements in body weight, lipid profile and blood pressure. Additionally, high‐to‐low‐quality evidence showed that IF regimens effectively improved liver health in non‐alcoholic fatty liver disease. Conclusions This umbrella review highlights IF, especially TRE, as a promising intervention for weight and metabolic health, particularly beneficial for overweight or obese adults. We also highlight the need for further extensive research to understand the long‐term effects, individualized IF plans and potential adverse effects of IF in different populations.
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