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dc.contributor.authorParr, Evelyn B-
dc.contributor.authorLDevlin, Brooke-
dc.contributor.authorHawley, John A-
dc.date.accessioned2023-06-24T01:43:26Z-
dc.date.available2023-06-24T01:43:26Z-
dc.date.issued2022-
dc.identifier.urihttp://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/5145-
dc.description.abstractTime-restrictedeating(TRE)isapopulardietarystrategythatemphasizesthetimingofmealsinalignmentwithdiurnalcircadianrhythms,permitting adlibitumenergyintakeduringarestricted(∼8–10h)eatingwindoweachday.Unlikeenergy-restricteddietsorintermittentfastinginterventions thatfocusonweightloss,manyofthehealth-relatedbenefitsofTREareindependentofreductionsinbodyweight.However,TREresearchtodate has largely ignored what food is consumed (i.e., macronutrient composition and energy density), overlooking a plethora of past epidemiological andinterventionaldietaryresearch.TodeterminesomeofthepotentialmechanismsunderpinningthebenefitsofTREonmetabolichealth,future studiesneedtoincreasetherigorofdietarydatacollected,assessed,andreportedtoensureaconsistentandstandardizedapproachinTREresearch. ThisPerspectivearticleprovidesanoverviewofstudiesinvestigatingTREinterventionsinhumansandconsidersdietaryintake(bothwhatandwhen foodiseaten)andtheirimpactonselectedhealthoutcomes(i.e.,weightloss,glycemiccontrol).Integratingexistingdietaryknowledgeaboutwhat foodis eaten withour recent understanding onwhen foodshouldbe consumedisessential to optimizethe impact of dietarystrategies aimed at improvingmetabolichealthoutcomes.en_US
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.subjectdieten_US
dc.subjectnutrition,timing,energyintake,fastingen_US
dc.subjectfastingen_US
dc.subjecttimingen_US
dc.subjectenergyintakeen_US
dc.titlePerspective:Time-RestrictedEating—Integrating theWhatwiththeWhenen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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