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Esen Yigit DB, Aksakal B, Basat S
Comparison of Intermittent and Continuous Calorie Restriction Strategies in Overweight and Obese Patients
Acta Endo (Buc) 2024, 20 (4): 436-443doi: 10.4183/aeb.2024.436
Context. In this study we compared daily calorie
restriction, and intermittent calorie restriction in overweight
and class 1 obese patients. Findings are these diets correct
metabolic parameters and intermittent calorie restriction diet
regimen increases muscle strength.
Aim. We investigated the effects on metabolic,
anthropometric values and muscle in Intermittent Fasting
(IF) and Continuous Calorie Restriction (CCR) groups in
adult overweight and class 1 obese patients.
Material and Methods. The patients were
randomly divided into 3 groups: IF group (n=23), CCR
group (n=21), and control group (n=22). Fat mass, and basal
metabolic rate were recorded. Fat-Free Mass Index (FFMI)
was calculated. Handgrip strength was measured. Walking
speed test was performed. The 'International Physical
Activity Questionnaire‘ was administered to the patients.
Weight, body mass index, fat mass, muscle mass, FFMI,
waist circumference, right and left arm circumference, right
and left calf circumference values decreased significantly and
similarly compared to the beginning at the end of 6 months
in the IF and CCR groups (p<0.05). A statistically significant
increase was found in hand grip strength test measurements
in the IF groups.
Conclusions. IF and CCR diets enhance metabolic
functions while reducing muscle mass. Despite this decrease,
the IF diet increases muscular strength.
Keywords: Obesity, Intermittent fasting diet, Muscle mass, Fat mass.
Correspondence: Berrin Aksakal, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Health Sciences, Umraniye Training and Research Hospital, 34764, Istanbul, Turkey, E-mail: drberrincamur@gmail.com