Time‐restricted eating, caloric reduction, and unrestricted eating effects on weight and metabolism: a randomized trial
Obesity2025Vol. 33(4), pp. 671–684
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Niki Oldenburg, Douglas G. Mashek, Lisa Harnack, Qi Wang, Emily N. C. Manoogian, Nicholas G. Evanoff, Donald R. Dengel, Abdisa Taddese, Brad A. Yentzer, LESIA F. LYSNE, Alison Wong, Michelle J. Hanson, Julie D. Anderson, Alison Alvear, Nicole LaPage, Justin R. Ryder, Krista A Varady, Zan Gao, Suryeon Ryu, Patrick J. Bolan, Bryan C. Bergman, Erika S. Helgeson, Satchidananda Panda, Lisa S. Chow
Abstract
In a 12-week intervention, TRE did not lead to significant improvements in weight, average body composition, or glycemic or metabolic measures compared with CR or UE.
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