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How should we approach the recommendation of intermittent fasting for weight loss in patients with pre-existing cardiovascular conditions, given the observed association of increased CV mortality with eating durations of less than 8 hrs?

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Endocrinology · Brigham And Womens Hospital Endocrinology

I will admit my prejudice on this topic. I don’t understand the biologic plausibility of shortening the time during which meals are consumed to 8 consecutive hours a day with no snacking for 16 hours a day (but without calorie restriction) in order to lose weight. This would be like saying “have bru...

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Cardiology · Harvard Medical School

Agree completely. Due to inevitable confounding present in these studies, I do not believe there is convincing data or biologic plausibility that time restricted eating is harmful or helpful. It remains true that what you eat and how much you eat is likely far more important than when you eat.

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