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. 2024 Nov 1;7(11):e2442163. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.42163

Table 1. Study Characteristics of Included Studies.

Source, y, and country Duration, RCT typea Baseline participant characteristics Intervention groups Energy balance, macronutrient distribution and cointerventions Outcomes measured
No. of participants (% female) Age, mean (SD), y Population health BMI, mean (SD)b
Time-restricted eating
Che et al,33 2021 China 12 wk, parallel 120 (45.0) C: 48.7 (9.5)
I: 48.2 (9.3)
T2D overweight and obese C: 26.1 (2.1)
I: 26.4 (2.0)
C: Eat ad libitum per usual habits
I: 10 h TRE (ad libitum), 8 am-6 pm
No instruction provided on energy intake or macronutrient distribution Weight, fasting glucose, HbA1c, LDL-C, energy intake, adherence
Chow et al,34 2020 US 12 wk, parallel 20 (85.0) C: 44.2 (12.3)
I: 46.5 (12.4)
Healthy overweight and obese C: 34.4 (7.8)
I: 33.8 (7.6)
C: Eat ad libitum per usual habits
I: 8 h TRE (ad libitum during self-selected eating window)
No instruction provided on energy intake or macronutrient distribution Weight, FFM, lean mass, HbA1c, fasting glucose, LDL-C, BP, adherence, energy intakec
de Oliveira Maranhao Pureza et al,35 2021 Brazil 52 wk, parallel 58 (100.0) C: 31.0 (7.1)
I: 31.8 (6.9)
Healthy obese women C: 33.1 (3.6)
I: 33.5 (4.5)
C: Daily energy restriction
I: 12 h TRE (self-selected eating window)
ER = TEE – 500-1000 kcal/d
Individualized meal plan based on usual diet.
Weight, BMI, WC, BP, energy intake
Dhurandhar et al,36 2014 Denmark and US 16 wk, parallel 309 (75.7) C: 42.1 (11.2)
I: 42.0 (12.4)
Healthy overweight and obese Not stated C: Usual eating habits; followed general good nutrition habits
I: No energy intake before 11 am
Each group provided with USDA pamphlet with instructions related to their specific intervention Weight, adherence
Jamshed et al,40 2022 US 14 wk, parallel 90 (80.0) C: 43.0 (11.0)
I: 43.0 (10.0)
Healthy obese C: 39.2 (6.8)
I: 40.1 (6.6)
C: Self-selected ≥12 h eating window
I: 8 h TRE (7 am-3 pm)
ER = REE – 500 kcal/d
Encouraged to increased exercise to 75-150 min/wk
Weight, WC, FFM, fasting glucose, HbA1c, LDL-C, BP, adherence, energy intake, hunger and satiety (VAS)c
Kunduraci et al,42 2020 Turkey 12 wk, parallel 70 (51.4) C: 48.7 (2.1)
I: 47.4 (2.2)
Metabolic syndrome overweight and obese C: 32.8 (4.1)
I: 36.5 (5.3)
C: Daily energy restriction
I: 8 h TRE (self-selected eating window)
ER = −25% of habitual energy intake
Personalized meal plan based on Turkey National Dietary Guidelines (Mediterranean diet)
Weight, BMI, WC, FFM, BP, LDL-C, fasting glucose, HbA1c, energy intakec
Lin et al,15 2023 US 52 wk, parallel 60 (83.3) C: 44.0 (13.0)
I: 44.0 (12.0)
Healthy obese C: 38.0 (5.0)
I: 37.0 (6.0)
C: Maintained weight, physical activity habits and ≥10 h baseline eating window
I: 8 h TRE (ad libitum 12-8 pm); at 26 wk, eating window widened to 10 h
No instruction provided on energy intake or macronutrient distribution Weight, BMI, WC, lean mass, fasting glucose, HbA1c, LDL-C, BP, adherence, energy intakec
Liu et al,43 2022 China 52 wk, parallel 139 (48.9) C: 32.3 (8.8)
I: 31.6 (9.3)
Healthy overweight and obese C: 31.3 (2.6)
I: 31.8 (2.9)
C: No time restriction
I: 8 h TRE (8 am-4 pm)
ER = 1500-1800 kcal/d for men and 1200-1500 kcal/d for women
Macronutrient distribution (40%-55% carbohydrate, 15%-20% protein, 20%-30% fat)
Weight, BMI, WC, lean mass, fasting glucose, LDL-C, BP, energy intake, adherencec
Lowe et al,45 2020 US 12 wk, parallel 116 (39.7) C: 46.1 (10.3)
I: 46.8 (10.8)
Healthy overweight and obese C: 32.6 (3.4)
I: 32.9 (4.9)
C: 3 meals daily (7-11 am, 11 am-3 pm, 4-10 pm); snacking between meals was permitted
I: 8 h TRE (ad libitum, 12-8 pm)
No instruction provided on energy intake or macronutrient distribution Weight, BMI, WC, lean mass, fasting glucose, HbA1c, LDL-C, BP, adherence, energy intakec
Manoogian et al,46 2022 US 12 wk, parallel 137 (9.0) C: 39.6 (9.4)
I: 41.1 (8.7)
Healthy fire fighters C: 27.7 (3.9)
I: 27.8 (3.6)
C: No time restriction
I: 10 h TRE (ad libitum during self-selected window)
No ER
Mediterranean diet (60% carbohydrates, 15% protein and 25% fat)
Weight, BMI, HbA1c, fasting glucose, BP, LDL-C, energy intake, adherence
Montero et al,18 2023 Spain 12 wk, parallel 197 (50.0) C: 46.7 (6.0)
I: 46.8 (6.3)
Overweight and obese with ≥1 cardiometabolic risk factor C: 33.4 (3.6)
I: 32.9 (3.3)
C: Usual care
I1: 8 h TRE (starting by 10:00 am)
I2: 8 h TRE (starting by 1:00 pm)
I3: 8 h TRE (self-selected eating window)
No ER
Education on Mediterranean diet
Weight, lean mass, BP, fasting glucose, LDL-C, HbA1cc
Pavlou et al,19 2023 US 26 wk, parallel 75 (71.0) C:54.0 (11.0)
I:56.0 (13.0)
Obese and T2D C: 39.0 (7.0)
I: 39.0 (9.0)
C: Usual care
I:8 h TRE (ad libitum 12-8 pm)
No ER
General healthy eating instructions
Weight, HbA1c, lean mass, WC, BMI, BP, LCL-C, energy intake, adherencec
Philips et al,49 2021 Switzerland 26 wk, parallel 54 (NA) C: 42.5 (14.0)
I: 44.3 (12.8)
Metabolic syndrome C: 27.0 (4.0)
I: 28.0 (4.1)
C: Usual care
I: 12 h TRE (ad libitum, self-selected eating window)
No instruction provided on energy intake or macronutrient distribution Weight, BMI, WC, BP, fasting glucose, HbA1c
Roman et al,50 2020 US 26 wk, parallel 24 (NA) C and I: 41.6 (11.3) Relapse Remitting Multiple Sclerosis 25.1 (4.9) C: Usual diet
I: 8 h TRE (ad libitum, self-selected eating window)
No instruction provided on energy intake or macronutrient distribution Weight, BMI, adherence
Suthutvoravut et al,20 2023 Thailand 12 wk, parallel 46 (69.6) C: 52.2 (7.9) I: 55.5 (7.2) Prediabetes overweight and obese C: 30.3 (3.2)
I: 29.2 (2.9)
C: Usual care
I: 9 h TRE (ab libitum 8 am-5 pm)
No instruction provided on energy intake or macronutrient distribution Weight, fasting glucose, HbA1c, LDL-C, BP
Thomas et al,51 2022 US 39 wk, parallel 81 (85.2) C: 37.8 (7.8)
I: 38.3 (7.9)
Healthy overweight and obese C: 35.2 (4.7)
I: 34.8 (6.4)
C: No time restriction
I: 10 h TRE (starting within 3 h of waking)
ER = REE – 10%
Encouraged to perform 150 min/wk of moderate activity
Weight, BMI, FFM, fasting glucose, HbA1c, LDL-C, BP, adherence, energy intake, hunger and satiety (VAS and TFEQ)c
Wei et al,21 2023 China 52 wk, parallel 88 (44.3) C: 31.7 (8.3)
I: 32.3 (10.5)
NAFLD obese C: 32.2 (3.2)
I: 32.2 (3.4)
C: No time restriction
I: 8 h TRE (8 am-4 pm)
ER = 1500-1800 kcal/d for men and 1200-1500 kcal/d for women
Macronutrient composition (40% to 55% carbohydrate, 15% to 20% protein, and 20% to 30% fat)
Weight, BMI, WC, FFM, fasting glucose, HbA1c, LDL-C, BP, adherence, energy intakec
Meal frequency
Bachman et al,32 2012 US 26 wk, parallel 51 (57.8) I1: 51.8 (9.1)
I2: 50.2 (10.8)
Healthy overweight or obese I1: 34.9 (4.3)
I2: 36.1 (5.2)
I1: 3Mdiet
I2: Grazing group: ≥100kcal every 2-3 h (approximately 10 snacks)
ER = 1200 kcal/d for participants ≤200 lbs
1500 kcal/d for participants >200 lbs
Fat intake restricted to <30% energy
Encouraged to increase physical activity to 200 min moderate intensity per wk
BMI, FFM, energy intakec
Forslund et al,37 2008 Sweden 52 wk, parallel 140 (74.0) I1: 38.7 (11.6)
I2: 40.1 (11.5)
Healthy obese I1: 38.3 (5.3)
I2: 38.4 (6.0)
I1: 3Mdiet
I2: 3 snacks plus 3 meals per day
Energy restriction = TEE – 30% (minimum 1400 kcal/d) Weight, BMI, fasting glucose, LDL-C, BP, energy intake
Grangeiro et al,14 2021 Brazil 13 wk, parallel 47 (100.0) I1 [n = 19]: 29.05 (9.18)
I2 [n = 21]: 30.33 (6.72)
Healthy obese women I1: 34.9 (1.6)
I2: 35.2 (3.9)
I1: 6Mdiet
I2: 3Mdiet
ER = TEE – 700 kcal
Macronutrient distribution: 57% carbohydrates, 23% fat, 20% protein
Weight, BMI, WC, FFM, fasting glucose, LDL-C, energy intake, adherencec
Jakubowicz et al,39 2019 Israel 12 wk, parallel 35 (61.0) I1: 68 (8.6)
I2: 69.5 (5.6)
Insulin-treated T2D I1: 32.1 (5)
I2: 32.6 (5)
I1:3Mdiet, large breakfast and smaller dinner
I2: 6M diet (breakfast, lunch, dinner, and 3 snacks, even distribution)
ER = REE – 500 kcal
Macronutrient distribution: 40% carbohydrates, 35% fat, 25% protein
Weight, fasting glucose, HbA1c, hunger (VAS)
Kahleova et al,41 2014 Czech Republic 12 wk, crossover 54 (46.0) 59.4 (7.0) T2D and overweight or obese 32.6 (4.9) I1: 6Mdiet
I2: 2Mdiet (breakfast and lunch).
ER = REE – 500 kcal
Macronutrient distribution: 50%-55% carbohydrates, 20%-25% protein, <30% fat (<7% saturated fat)
Meals provided for 50% of participants in each group
Weight, BMI, WC, fasting glucose, HbA1c, LDL-C, energy intake
Papakonstantinou et al,47 2016 Greece 12 wk, crossover 40 (100.0) 27.0 (1.0) Women with PCOS I1: 27.3 (1.0)
I2: 27.2 (0.9)
I1: 3Mdiet
I2: 6Mdiet
Energy maintenance
Macronutrient distribution: 40% carbohydrates, 25% protein, 35% fat
Weight, BMI, WC, HbA1c, fasting glucose, LDL-C, energy intake, hunger, satiety
Papakonstantinou et al,48 2018 Greece 12 wk, crossover 35 (57.1) I1: 48.5 (3.2)
I2: 52.1 (2.7)
Prediabetes with overweight or obesity I1: 32.6 (1.4)
I2: 32.5 (1.2)
I1: 3Mdiet
I2: 6Mdiet
Energy maintenance
Macronutrient distribution: 45% carbohydrates, 20% protein, 35% fat
Weight, BMI, WC, hunger, satiety, energy intake, HbA1c, fasting glucose, LDL-C
Papakonstantinou et al,48 2018 Greece 12 wk, crossover 12 (41.7) I1: 52.1 (2.7)
I2: 51.7 (3.5)
Newly diagnosed treatment-naïve T2D with overweight or obesity I1: 32.5 (1.2)
I2: 32.2 (1.5)
I1: 3Mdiet
I2: 6Mdiet
Energy maintenance
Macronutrient distribution: 45% carbohydrates, 20% protein, 35% fat
Weight, BMI, WC, hunger, satiety, energy intake, HbA1c, fasting glucose, LDL-C
Zargaran et al,52 2014 Iran 12 wk, parallel 90 (80.0) NA (20-60 y) Healthy overweight C: 30.3 (4.7)
I: 30.9 (5.2)
C: Normal diet (most consisted of 3 meals and 2 snacks)
I: 6Mdiet (iso-caloric meals)
ER = TEE – 400 kcal BMI, LDL-C
Calorie distribution
Jakubowicz et al,38 2013 Israel 12 wk, parallel 93 (100.0) I1: 45.1 (7.46)
I2: 46.5 (6.86)
Metabolic syndrome overweight and obese I1: 32.3 (0.2)
I2: 32.2 (0.2)
I1: HCB (breakfast 700 kcal, lunch 500 kcal, dinner 200 kcal)
I2: HCD (breakfast 200 kcal, lunch 500 kcal, dinner 700 kcal)
ER = 1400 ± 25 kcal Weight, BMI, WC, BP, LDL-C, fasting glucose, hunger, satiety, adherence
Lombardo et al,44 2014 Italy 12 wk, parallel 42 (100.0) C: 43.0 (16.0)
I1: 39.0 (17.0)
Healthy overweight and obese C: 35.1 (4.5)
I1: 35.8 (5.2)
C: Equal energy distribution (55% energy from breakfast, morning snack and lunch; 45% energy from afternoon snack and dinner)
I: Front loading energy distribution (70% energy from breakfast, morning snack and lunch; 30% energy from afternoon snack and dinner)
ER = TEE – 600 kcal
Macronutrient composition: 16% protein, 25% fat, 59% carbohydrates
Weight, BMI, WC, lean mass, fasting glucose, LDL-C, BP, energy intakec
Madjd et al,16 2016 Iran 12 wk, parallel 80 (100.0) I1: 33.9 (7.3)
I2: 33.3 (6.7)
Healthy overweight and obese women I1: 32.2 (2.2)
I2: 32.1 (2.3)
I1: Middle loading (energy distribution: 15% breakfast, 15% snacks, 50% lunch, 20% dinner)
I2: Backloading (energy distribution: 15% breakfast, 15% snacks, 20% lunch, 50% dinner)
ER (specifics unknown)
Macronutrient composition: 17% protein, 23% fat (<10% saturated fat), 60% carbohydrate)
Encouraged to increase physical activity to 60 min moderate activity 5 d/wk
Weight, BMI, WC, LDL-C, fasting glucose, HbA1c, energy intake
Madjd et al,17 2021 Iran 12 wk, parallel 82 (100.0) I1: 35.1 (7.4)
I2: 34.9 (7.1)
Healthy overweight and obese I1: 32.7 (2)
I2: 32.7 (2)
I1: Early dinner eaten between 7-7:30 pm
I2: Late dinner eaten between 10:30-11 pm
ER = TEE – 500-1000 kcal
Energy distribution: 15% breakfast, 15% snacks, 50% lunch, 20% dinner
Macronutrient composition: 17% protein, 23% fat (<10% saturated fat), 60% carbohydrate
Encouraged to increase physical activity to 60 min moderate activity 5 d/wk
Weight, BMI, WC, fasting glucose, HbA1c, LDL-C, energy intake, adherence

Abbreviations: 2Mdiet, 2 meals per day; 3Mdiet, 3 meals per day; 6Mdiet, 6 meals per day; BMI, body mass index; BP, blood pressure; C, control group; ER, energy restriction; FFM, fat-free mass; HbA1c, glycated hemoglobin; HCB, high-calorie breakfast; HCD, high-calorie dinner; I, intervention group; LDL-C, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol; NA, not available; NAFLD, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease; PCOS, polycystic ovary syndrome; RCT, randomized clinical trial; REE, resting energy expenditure; T2D, type 2 diabetes; TEE, total energy expenditure; TFEQ, Three Factor Eating Questionnaire; TRE, time-restricted eating; USDA, United States Department of Agriculture; VAS, visual analog scale; WC, waist circumference.

a

Follow-up duration in most studies was equal to intervention duration.

b

Calculated as weight in kilograms divided by height in meters squared.

c

Lean mass and FFM have both been reported as lean mass in this study.