Alternate Day Fasting Improves Physiological and Molecular Markers of Aging in Healthy, Non-obese Humans.
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Abstract
Caloric restriction and intermittent fasting are known to prolong life- and healthspan in model organisms, while their effects on humans are less well studied. In a randomized controlled trial study (ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT02673515), we show that 4 weeks of strict alternate day fasting (ADF) improved markers of general health in healthy, middle-aged humans while causing a 37% calorie reduction on average. No adverse effects occurred even after >6 months. ADF improved cardiovascular markers, reduced fat mass (particularly the trunk fat), improving the fat-to-lean ratio, and increased β-hydroxybutyrate, even on non-fasting days. On fasting days, the pro-aging amino-acid methionine, among others, was periodically depleted, while polyunsaturated fatty acids were elevated. We found reduced levels sICAM-1 (an age-associated inflammatory marker), low-density lipoprotein, and the metabolic regulator triiodothyronine after long-term ADF. These results shed light on the physiological impact of ADF and supports its safety. ADF could eventually become a clinically relevant intervention.
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| Authors | Stekovic, Slaven;Hofer, Sebastian J;Tripolt, Norbert;Aon, Miguel A;Royer, Philipp;Pein, Lukas;Stadler, Julia T;Pendl, Tobias;Prietl, Barbara;Url, Jasmin;Schroeder, Sabrina;Tadic, Jelena;Eisenberg, Tobias;Magnes, Christoph;Stumpe, Michael;Zuegner, Elmar;Bordag, Natalie;Riedl, Regina;Schmidt, Albrecht;Kolesnik, Ewald;Verheyen, Nicolas;Springer, Anna;Madl, Tobias;Sinner, Frank;de Cabo, Rafael;Kroemer, Guido;Obermayer-Pietsch, Barbara;Dengjel, Jöm;Sourij, Harald;Pieber, Thomas R;Madeo, Frank; |
| Journal | cell metabolism |
| Year | 2019 |
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S1550-4131(19)30429-2
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