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Assessment of Fuel Utilization and Circadian Rhythms in Overweight, Older Adults Following Time Restricted Eating - Phase 2 (FAR Phase 2)
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Time Restricted Eating Intervention for Aging. Completed, enrolled 15 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Both fuel metabolism and circadian rhythms have emerged as important targets to improve cellular and mitochondrial health and ultimately affect function in older adults. Thus, the purpose of this study is to develop minimally invasive measures that will allow us to accurately assess and detect changes in fuel metabolism and circadian rhythms in older adults following time-restricted eating.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
All participants will be asked to adhere to suggested fasting and feeding periods throughout the 8 week study period. These participants will self-monitor eating and sleeping habits as well to present to study staff at checkpoints. Self-reported information will be used during group-mediated intervention sessions throughout the duration of the study, as well.