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Dr. Satchin Panda: Intermittent Fasting to Improve Health, Cognition & Longevity

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Time-Restricted feeding - different from IF because no calorie restriction

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  • Most intermittent fasting involves intentionally reducing calories for at least one or two days in a week or few days in a month.
  • In time-restricted feeding experiments, mice eat the same number of calories as the control group, but still see health benefits.
  • Time-restricted feeding involves living without food for several hours, which can be difficult for some.
  • Time-restricted feeding initially involved 8 hours of feeding and 16 hours of fasting, which became popular and is now often referred to as intermittent fasting.
  • Experimental definitions for time-restricted feeding are still being developed.

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