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Effect of time restricted feeding on the gut microbiome in adults with obesity: A pilot study.
Nutrition and Health 2020 June
BACKGROUND: Time restricted feeding is a form of intermittent fasting where participants shorten the daily window in which they eat.
AIM: This is the first study to examine the effects of intermittent fasting on changes in the gut microbiome.
METHODS: Adults with obesity ( n = 14) participated in a daily 8-hour time restricted feeding intervention (8-hour feeding window/16-hour fasting window) for 12 weeks. Fecal microbiota were determined by 16 S rRNA (ribosomal ribonucleic acid) gene sequencing of stool samples.
RESULTS: Body weight decreased ( P < 0.05) by -2 ± 1 kg. Gut microbiota phylogenetic diversity remained unchanged. The two most common phyla were Firmicutes and Bacteroidetes accounting for 61.2% and 26.9% of total abundance at baseline. No significant alterations in the abundance of Firmicutes, Bacteroidetes, or any other phyla were detected after 12 weeks of time restricted feeding.
CONCLUSIONS: Time restricted feeding did not significantly alter the diversity or overall composition of the gut microbiome.
AIM: This is the first study to examine the effects of intermittent fasting on changes in the gut microbiome.
METHODS: Adults with obesity ( n = 14) participated in a daily 8-hour time restricted feeding intervention (8-hour feeding window/16-hour fasting window) for 12 weeks. Fecal microbiota were determined by 16 S rRNA (ribosomal ribonucleic acid) gene sequencing of stool samples.
RESULTS: Body weight decreased ( P < 0.05) by -2 ± 1 kg. Gut microbiota phylogenetic diversity remained unchanged. The two most common phyla were Firmicutes and Bacteroidetes accounting for 61.2% and 26.9% of total abundance at baseline. No significant alterations in the abundance of Firmicutes, Bacteroidetes, or any other phyla were detected after 12 weeks of time restricted feeding.
CONCLUSIONS: Time restricted feeding did not significantly alter the diversity or overall composition of the gut microbiome.
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