Time-restricted feeding in rodent obesity models: impact on body weights, lipid profile and glucoregulation
Joyce Argaistieng, Bavani Visha Doraisamy, Hasseri Halim, Sharifah Sakinah Syed Alwi, Aida Azlina Ali, Sandra Maniam

TL;DR
This review examines how time-restricted feeding affects obesity, cholesterol, and blood sugar in rodents, finding that a 10-hour feeding window over 8 weeks is most effective.
Contribution
The study identifies the most effective TRF regimen for improving metabolic health in rodent obesity models.
Findings
TRF consistently reduces body weight and total cholesterol in rodents.
A 10-hour feeding window over 8 weeks in C57BL/6 mice is the most effective TRF regimen.
TRF improves glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity in studies where these were measured.
Abstract
Dietary techniques such as time-restricted feeding (TRF) have received support in recent years due to their ability to improve metabolic health and prevent serious diseases. In scientific research, animal models are widely utilized to understand the physiological impacts of fasting and other dietary interventions, as they have similar physiology to humans. Several feeding windows ranging from 4 to 12 h have been reported in the literature. This review evaluates TRF protocols to determine the most effective feeding window for improving metabolic profiles. Several search keywords were utilized and only research articles published within the last fifteen years (2009–2024) were selected. Twelve studies were included in the final analysis to improve transparency. Obesity was successfully induced within 6 weeks for 100% weight gain in C57BL/6 mice. The shortest duration of TRF intervention…
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TopicsDietary Effects on Health · Circadian rhythm and melatonin · Adipose Tissue and Metabolism
