Table 7.
Information | Method | Sample feature | Results | Discussion |
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Deng [15] | Nonrandomized controlled experiments on animals |
n = 36 Obesity model mice |
LPS, TNF-α, IL-1β↓↓ | The short-term improvement effect of IF is limited, while the long-term intermittent fasting can significantly improve the inflammatory state. |
Froy [82] | Randomized controlled experiments on animals | FVB/N wild-type (W) mice and FVB/N mice-derived transgenic MUPA mice | mPer2, mCry1, mClock, mBmal1↓ | IF can affect circadian rhythms depending on the timing of food availability and induces a metabolic state that affects the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) clock. |
Note: the FVB/NJ mouse strain has its origins in a colony of outbred Swiss mice established in 1935 at the National Institutes of Health. FVB/NJ mice; LPS: lipopolysaccharide; Mper2: mammalian period; Mcry1: mammalian cryptochrome 1; Mclock: mammalian clock proteins; Mbmal1: mammalian brain–muscle-Arnt-like 1.