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Related: About this forumPopular for weight loss, intermittent fasting may help with diabetes too
October 27, 202311:01 AM ET
By Will Stone
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Research suggests that simply having less time to eat can lead people to cut down on how much they ultimately consume, without the rigmarole of watching each calorie.
Now, new research bolsters the case that intermittent fasting specifically limiting when you eat to a given window of time during the day can be a safe and effective strategy for managing Type 2 diabetes.
The study, published on Friday in JAMA Open, finds people with Type 2 diabetes can dmo[shed weight and manage their blood sugar by eating only within an 8-hour window each day.
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Those who only ate between 12 p.m. and 8 p.m. ended up losing nearly double the amount of weight as those who counted their calories.
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https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2023/10/27/1208932809/popular-for-weight-loss-intermittent-fasting-may-help-with-diabetes-too
Bluethroughu
(5,779 posts)I was wondering about this, and I'm going to give it a try.
JohnSJ
(96,541 posts)physician, especially if they have diabetes
NJCher
(37,883 posts)the article says:
For those with Type 2 diabetes though, Taub and Bruno say patients should not take up intermittent fasting without medical supervision.
For example, in the JAMA Open study, some participants needed to have their medications adjusted depending on their blood sugar test.
Bruno says concerns about hypoglycemia from fasting appears to be one reason there haven't been more studies on people with Type 2 diabetes till now.
mahina
(18,940 posts)Published in peer reviewed scientific journals: add the term pubmed to any medical search. Youll see abstracts with citation numbers. Sometimes youll be able to read the whole article. The first link below is like that.
These links below just show the title and the link. To read the abstract hit the link or go find what you need. Pubmed hot dog fingers viagra , pubmed partisan republicans early dementia, etc.
I dont know enough about science to be able to read the whole article, but the abstract is enough for me to get the gist of it most of the time.
You can always go to a university near you and use the library to read the rest of the article or you can contact the authors directly and ask him to send it to you. Often they will do it for free- they usually dont get any of the money from the journals that collect.
Example:
Pubmed intermittent fasting diabetes yielded
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34909309/
Intermittent Fasting: A User-Friendly Method for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Mahreen Saeed et al. Cureus. 2021.
This one has 89 citations so it has been widely cited in other research, so, credibility ⬆️
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7856758/
Intermittent fasting: is there a role in the treatment of diabetes? A review of the literature and guide for primary care physicians
This is part of our national legacy, our national treasure, science, publicly, funded by your tax dollars. Its shame that this is not more widely known.
NJCher
(37,883 posts)Eom
mahina
(18,940 posts)A State of Hawaii university librarian, another public treasure.
For research other than medical in nature add scholar.google to your search.
For example, searching terms scholar.google republican misinformation yielded
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Unlike NIH pubmed searches this will yield some articles as well as research abstracts. It may also include some medical publications depending on your search terms
Aloha
NJCher
(37,883 posts)going to have fun trying this out.
Aloha!