Randomized controlled trial of once-per-week intermittent fasting for health improvement: The WONDERFUL trial

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Aims Low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) predicts heart disease onset and may be reduced by intermittent fasting. Some studies, though, reported that fasting increased LDL-C; however, no study evaluated LDL-C as the primary endpoint. This randomized controlled trial evaluated the effect of low-frequency intermittent fasting on LDL-C and other biomarkers. Methods and results Adults aged 21–70 years were enrolled who were not taking a statin, had modestly elevated LDL-C, had >_1 metabolic syndrome feature or type 2 diabetes, and were not taking anti-diabetic medication (N = 103). Water-only 24-h fasting was performed twice weekly for 4 weeks and then once weekly for 22 weeks; controls ate ad libitum. The primary outcome was 26-week LDL-C change score. Secondary outcomes (requiring P

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Bartholomew, C. L., Muhlestein, J. B., May, H. T., Le, V. T., Galenko, O., Garrett, K. D., … Horne, B. D. (2021). Randomized controlled trial of once-per-week intermittent fasting for health improvement: The WONDERFUL trial. European Heart Journal Open, 1(2). https://doi.org/10.1093/ehjopen/oeab026

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