Quantifying the impact of intermittent fasting on appetite Nutrients_MDPI BristolUni intermittentfasting fasting IF diet appetite nutrients
By Pooja Toshniwal PahariaJun 5 2023Reviewed by Lily Ramsey, LLM In a recent study published in the Nutrients Journal, researchers performed a meta-analysis to quantify the impact of intermittent fasting on appetite, compared to continuous energy restriction .
Appetite encompasses feelings such as hunger, fullness, and desire to eat and may play a critical role in adherence to IF diets; however, the effects of IF on appetite are not well characterized. Two reviewers screened the data independently and resolved disagreements by discussion. The primary study outcome was appetite, assessed using the visual analog scales of fullness, hunger, eating desire, and prospective food consumption .
In addition, sensitivity analyses were performed by excluding records with imputed findings and a meta-analysis of the fixed-effects type. Similar results were obtained in the subgroup analysis for the different types of IF regimes. Among the included studies, four RCTs had medium bias risks, whereas 13 had high risks. Appetite measurement varied across studies, and the quality of evidence was very low for fullness, hunger, desire to eat, and PFC.
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