The importance of diet and the gut-brain axis for brain health and cognitive function is increasingly acknowledged. Dietary interventions are tested for their potential to prevent and/or treat brain disorders. Intermittent fasting (IF), the abstinence or strong limitation of calories for 12 to 48 h, alternated with periods of regular food intake, has shown promising results on neurobiological health in animal models. In this review article, we discuss the potential benefits of IF on cognitive function and the possible effects on the prevention and progress of brain-related disorders in animals and humans. We do so by summarizing the effects of IF which through metabolic, cellular, and circadian mechanisms lead to anatomical and functional c...
Most weight loss diets focus on what or how much to eat, but more recent research is looking at when...
The size and frequency of meals are fundamental aspects of nutrition that can have profound effects ...
The aim of this review was to highlight the potent effects of intermittent fasting on the cognitive ...
Research problem: Despite continuous efforts to combat neurodegenerative diseases, researchers have ...
We are facing an obesity epidemic, and obesity itself and its close companion, type 2 diabetes, are ...
While fasting has been practiced for centuries, its beneficial effects was unknown until recently. T...
Dietary interventions can ameliorate age-related neurological decline. Decades of research of in vit...
Obesity is a major health issue. Obesity started from teenagers has become a major health concern in...
Alzheimer's disease is the most common dementia disease and the main cause of death. The hallmark is...
Contains fulltext : 237913.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access
Undesirable and desirable effects of stressors on the body are assigned to distress and eustress, re...
Human beings in nearly all societies have experienced the effect of intermittent fasting (IF). It wa...
Background and aims: Worldwide, the prevalence of obesity has reached the level of an epidemic. Amon...
Over the course of evolution, long periods of fasting were inevitable and species have developed cop...
Intermittent Fasting (IF) has gained popularity due to its effect on weight loss. Studies have shown...
Most weight loss diets focus on what or how much to eat, but more recent research is looking at when...
The size and frequency of meals are fundamental aspects of nutrition that can have profound effects ...
The aim of this review was to highlight the potent effects of intermittent fasting on the cognitive ...
Research problem: Despite continuous efforts to combat neurodegenerative diseases, researchers have ...
We are facing an obesity epidemic, and obesity itself and its close companion, type 2 diabetes, are ...
While fasting has been practiced for centuries, its beneficial effects was unknown until recently. T...
Dietary interventions can ameliorate age-related neurological decline. Decades of research of in vit...
Obesity is a major health issue. Obesity started from teenagers has become a major health concern in...
Alzheimer's disease is the most common dementia disease and the main cause of death. The hallmark is...
Contains fulltext : 237913.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access
Undesirable and desirable effects of stressors on the body are assigned to distress and eustress, re...
Human beings in nearly all societies have experienced the effect of intermittent fasting (IF). It wa...
Background and aims: Worldwide, the prevalence of obesity has reached the level of an epidemic. Amon...
Over the course of evolution, long periods of fasting were inevitable and species have developed cop...
Intermittent Fasting (IF) has gained popularity due to its effect on weight loss. Studies have shown...
Most weight loss diets focus on what or how much to eat, but more recent research is looking at when...
The size and frequency of meals are fundamental aspects of nutrition that can have profound effects ...
The aim of this review was to highlight the potent effects of intermittent fasting on the cognitive ...