Journal Article10.1016/J.TRSL.2014.05.013
Intermittent fasting vs daily calorie restriction for type 2 diabetes prevention: a review of human findings
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TL;DR: Preliminary findings show promise for the use of IF and ADF as alternatives to CR for weight loss and type 2 diabetes risk reduction in overweight and obese populations, but more research is required before solid conclusions can be reached.
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About: This article is published in Translational Research. The article was published on 01 Oct 2014. The article focuses on the topics: Intermittent fasting & Weight loss.
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