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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Acad Nutr Diet. 2015 Apr 6;115(8):1203–1212. doi: 10.1016/j.jand.2015.02.018

Table 2.

Human intervention studies testing the impacts of intermittent fasting regimens on weight and metabolic biomarkers associated with risk of diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cancer.

Author
(Year)
Sample
Size (N)
Type of
Participants
Intervention Duration & Type
of Fasting
Comparison
Group or
Condition
Weight
Change
Changes in Fasting Concentrations of Biomarkers
Glucoregulatory
Markers
Lipids Inflammatory
Markers
Alternate Day Fasting
Halberg (2005)5 8 M Healthy non-obese 15 days: alternate day fasting (20 hour fasting intervals) None NS ↓ glucose
NS insulin
-- ↑ adiponectin
↓ leptin
NS IL-6
NS TNF-α
Heilbronn (2005)6 8 F
8 M
Non-obese adults 22 days: no caloric intake every other day (36 hour fasting intervals) None NS glucose
↓ insulin
-- --
Horne (2012)7 20 F
10 M
Healthy adults 1 day: water only (28 h fasting interval) None ↓ glucose
↓ insulin
↑ LDL
↑ HDL
↓ TGs
NS CRP
NS adiponectin
Modified Fasting Regimens
Williams (1998)12 31F
23M
Overweight or obese diabetics 20 weeks: 1 day per week fast OR 5-day consecutive fasts every 5 weeks (400–600 kcals on fasting days) a 1200–1500 kcal weight loss diet NS glucose
NS insulin
NS LDL
NS HDL
NS TGs
--
Johnson (2007)13 8 F
2 M
Overweight adults with asthma 8 weeks: <20% of usual intake on alternate days. Ad libitum diet on non-fasting days. None NS glucose
NS insulin
NS LDL
↑ HDL
↓ TGs
NS CRP
NS leptin
↓ TNF-α
↓ BDNF
Varady (2009)14 12F
8M
Obese adults 8 weeks: weight loss diet with alternate day modified fasting (~25% of total energy needs) None -- ↓ LDL
NS HDL
↓ TGs
--
Harvie (2011)15 107 F Young, overweight or obese adults 6 months: 25% energy restriction 2 days per week 25% energy restriction 7 days per week NS NS glucose
↓ insulin
NS LDL
NS HDL
NS TGs
NS CRP
NS adiponection
NS leptin
NS BDNF
Bhutani (2013)16 39 F
2 M
Obese adults 12 weeks: 25% of energy needs alternating with ad libitum intake Control group NS glucose
NS insulin
NS LDL
NS HDL
NS TGs
NS CRP
Eshghinia (2013)17 15 F Overweight or obese 6 weeks: 25–30% energy needs on Sat. Mon, Wed; ad libitum other days None -- NS LDL
NS HDL
NS TGs
--
Harvie (2013)18 37 F Overweight or obese women 12 weeks: 25% energy restriction 2 consecutive days per week 25% energy restriction all days of week NS NS glucose
NS HbA1c
↓ insulin
NS LDL
NS HDL
NS TGs
NS adiponectin
NS leptin
NS IL-6
NS TNF-α
Varady (2013)19 22 F
8 M
Normal to overweight adults 12 weeks: weight loss diet with alternate day modified fasting (~25% of energy needs) Control group -- NS LDL
NS HDL
↓ TGs
↓ CRP
↑ adiponectin
↓ leptin
Time-Restricted Feeding
Carlson (2007)24
Stote (2007)25
10 F
5 M
Normal weight, middle-aged 8 week period: 1 meal per day 8 weeks of 3 meals per day (crossover design) ↓ glucose
NS insulin
↓ LDL
↑ HDL
↑ TGs
NS leptin
NS resistin
NS adiponectin
NS BDNF
LeCheminant (2013)23 29 M Normal weight young men 2 weeks: nightly fasting period from 7 pm to 6 am (≥11 hours) 2 weeks of usual nightly fasting interval (crossover design) -- -- --

Abbreviations: ↓ denotes a statistically significant decrease (p<0.05); ↑ denotes a statistically significant increase (p<0.05); NS = not statistically significant (p≥0.05); BDNF = brain-derived neurotrophic factor; CRP = C-reactive protein; F = female; HbA1C = hemoglobin A1C; LDL; low-density lipoproteins; HDL = high-density lipoproteins; M = male; TG = triacylglycerides; TNF-α = tumor necrosis factor alpha.

a

No significant differences between fasting groups.