It has widely been accepted that food restriction (FR) without malnutrition has multiple health benefits. Various calorie restriction (CR) and intermittent fasting (IF) regimens have recently been reported to exert neuroprotective effects in traumatic brain injury (TBI) through variable mechanisms. However, the evidence connecting CR or IF to neuroprotection in TBI as well as current issues remaining in this research field have yet to be reviewed in literature. The objective of our review was therefore to weigh the evidence that suggests the connection between CR/IF with recovery promotion following TBI. Medline, Google Scholar and Web of Science were searched from inception to 25 February 2022. An overwhelming number of results generated s...
Clinical studies have indicated an association between acute hyperglycemia and poor outcomes in pati...
Background: In traumatic brain injury (TBI), the appropriate timing and route of feeding, and the ef...
Over the course of evolution, long periods of fasting were inevitable and species have developed cop...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a widespread cause of death and a major source of adult disability. ...
Dietary restriction (DR, in the form of reduced calorie intake or alternate fasting with overall nor...
We are facing an obesity epidemic, and obesity itself and its close companion, type 2 diabetes, are ...
While interest toward caloric restriction (CR) in various models of brain injury has increased in re...
The importance of diet and the gut-brain axis for brain health and cognitive function is increasingl...
Research problem: Despite continuous efforts to combat neurodegenerative diseases, researchers have ...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is becoming a national epidemic, as it accounts for 1.5 million cases e...
The size and frequency of meals are fundamental aspects of nutrition that can have profound effects ...
Dietary interventions can ameliorate age-related neurological decline. Decades of research of in vit...
Intermittent fasting (IF) is neuroprotective across a range of insults, but the question of whether ...
Currently, there are no approved therapeutic drugs for the treatment of traumatic brain injury (TBI)...
Undesirable and desirable effects of stressors on the body are assigned to distress and eustress, re...
Clinical studies have indicated an association between acute hyperglycemia and poor outcomes in pati...
Background: In traumatic brain injury (TBI), the appropriate timing and route of feeding, and the ef...
Over the course of evolution, long periods of fasting were inevitable and species have developed cop...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a widespread cause of death and a major source of adult disability. ...
Dietary restriction (DR, in the form of reduced calorie intake or alternate fasting with overall nor...
We are facing an obesity epidemic, and obesity itself and its close companion, type 2 diabetes, are ...
While interest toward caloric restriction (CR) in various models of brain injury has increased in re...
The importance of diet and the gut-brain axis for brain health and cognitive function is increasingl...
Research problem: Despite continuous efforts to combat neurodegenerative diseases, researchers have ...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is becoming a national epidemic, as it accounts for 1.5 million cases e...
The size and frequency of meals are fundamental aspects of nutrition that can have profound effects ...
Dietary interventions can ameliorate age-related neurological decline. Decades of research of in vit...
Intermittent fasting (IF) is neuroprotective across a range of insults, but the question of whether ...
Currently, there are no approved therapeutic drugs for the treatment of traumatic brain injury (TBI)...
Undesirable and desirable effects of stressors on the body are assigned to distress and eustress, re...
Clinical studies have indicated an association between acute hyperglycemia and poor outcomes in pati...
Background: In traumatic brain injury (TBI), the appropriate timing and route of feeding, and the ef...
Over the course of evolution, long periods of fasting were inevitable and species have developed cop...