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Efficacy of different 8 h time-restricted eating schedules on visceral adipose tissue and cardiometabolic health: A study protocol
Background and aims: To investigate the efficacy and feasibility of three different 8 h
time-restricted eating (TRE) schedules (i.e., early, late, and self-selected) compared to each other
and to a usual-care (UC) intervention on visceral adipose tissue (VAT) and cardiometabolic health
in men and women.
Methods and results: Anticipated 208 adults (50% women) aged 30e60 years, with overweight/
obesity (25 BMI<40 kg/m2
) and with mild metabolic impairments will be recruited for this
parallel-group, multicenter randomized controlled trial. Participants will be randomly allocated
(1:1:1:1) to one of four groups for 12 weeks: UC, early TRE, late TRE or self-selected TRE. The UC
group will maintain their habitual eating window and receive, as well as the TRE groups, healthy
lifestyle education for weight management. The early TRE group will start eating not later than
10:00, and the late TRE group not before 13:00. The self-selected TRE group will select an 8 h
eating window before the intervention and maintain it over the intervention. The primary
outcome is changes in VAT, whereas secondary outcomes include body composition and cardio metabolic risk factors.
Conclusion: This study will determine whether the timing of the eating window during TRE im pacts its efficacy on VAT, body composition and cardiometabolic risk factors and provide insights
about its feasibilit