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A review of salivary composition changes induced by fasting and its impact on health
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作者 Nurul Fadhilah Kamalul Aripin NIdayu Zahid +4 位作者 Mohd Aizat Abdul Rahim Hashim Yaacob Parvez I.Haris Zubaidah Haji AbdRahim Rauzah Hashim 《Food Science and Human Wellness》 SCIE CSCD 2024年第1期50-64,共15页
Human saliva is an indispensable fluid that maintains a healthy oral cavity which otherwise can lead to oral diseases(dental caries and periodontitis).In addition,salivary metabolites and microbiome profile provide ea... Human saliva is an indispensable fluid that maintains a healthy oral cavity which otherwise can lead to oral diseases(dental caries and periodontitis).In addition,salivary metabolites and microbiome profile provide early detection of systemic diseases such as cancer and obesity.Salivary diagnostic has gained popularity due to its non-invasive sampling technique.Fasting(abstinence from food or drink or both)research for weight loss and improve health is common,but studies using fasting saliva are scarce.Some metabolites in fasting saliva have been reported with interesting results,which can be enhanced by considering different confounding factors.For example,fasting saliva contains higher salivary nitrite,which is related to nitric oxide(NO).NO is a vasodilator supporting the healthy function of endothelial cells and its deficiency is connected to many diseases.The timely supply of NO through exogenous and endogenous means is highlighted and the potential advantage of fasting salivary composition changes in relation to COVID-19 infection is speculated.This review aims to provide a general discussion on the salivary composition,properties,and functions of the whole saliva,including the health benefits of fasting. 展开更多
关键词 SALIVA fasting NITRATE NITRITE Nitric oxide
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Fasting and Cancer: Practice and Patients’ Quality of Life during Ramadan
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作者 Oumaima Talbi Zineb Benbrahim +6 位作者 Khadija Hinaje Imad Chakri Kaoutar Maadin Lamiae Amaadour Karima Oualla Samia Arifi Nawfel Mellas 《Journal of Cancer Therapy》 2024年第3期49-56,共8页
Introduction: Ramadan is the ninth lunar month of the Muslim calendar, and fasting during Ramadan is one of the five pillars of Islam. Muslim cancer patients and health professionals are faced with a dilemma between t... Introduction: Ramadan is the ninth lunar month of the Muslim calendar, and fasting during Ramadan is one of the five pillars of Islam. Muslim cancer patients and health professionals are faced with a dilemma between the necessity of fasting and its possible adverse effects during Ramadan on the health status of cancer patients. We believe that addressing the issue of fasting in cancer patients is of global interest. Objectives: Prevalence of fasting in cancer patients during Ramadan;Predictive factors of Ramadan fasting in cancer patients;The effect of fasting during Ramadan on the quality of life of cancer patients. Materials and Methods: A structured questionnaire was used to interview adult cancer patients who received chemotherapy IV—or oral treatment at the medical oncology department at the Hassan II University Hospital in Fez during the month of Ramadan 1443 Hijri (April to May 2022). The quality of cancer patients’ lives during their fasting practice in Ramadan was evaluated via the QLQ-C30 questionnaires. Results: 48% of patients did not fast during Ramadan, 22% and 30% were partial and complete fasters respectively. Patients, with OMS 0 to 1, who receive outpatient treatment, non-metastatic patients and patients on oral treatment were more frequent in the completely fasted group. All these factors showed statistically significant values (p < 0.05). 44% of patients sought advice from the treating oncologist if they could fast, while only 15% of patients during Ramadan asked an imam if they could be excused from fasting. A comparison of the QLQ-C30 data showed a significant improvement in emotional functioning with fasting, however, patients had clinically more but not significantly fatigue after fasting. Conclusion: Female gender, good WHO, non-metastatic disease, and oral or outpatient treatment were more likely to be fasting. This study argues that fasting did not influence the quality of life, and appears to significantly improve emotional functioning in cancer patients during Ramadan. 展开更多
关键词 RAMADAN fasting Quality of Life PRACTICE
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The emerging role of fasting-mimicking diets in cancer treatment
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作者 Yu-Jia Zhai Pei-Yao Si +1 位作者 Ming-Li Liu Lan Huang 《Journal of Nutritional Oncology》 2023年第2期66-70,共5页
Cancer is one of the most common causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide.The high demand for specific nutrients and the sensitivity to nutritional deficiencies are newly recognized features of cancer cells.Dietary... Cancer is one of the most common causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide.The high demand for specific nutrients and the sensitivity to nutritional deficiencies are newly recognized features of cancer cells.Dietary interventions can suppress tumor demand for particular nutrients and alter certain nutrients to target a tumor's metabolic vulnerability.Cyclic fasting or fasting-mimicking diets(FMDs)are popular approaches that can reduce nutrient intake over a specific period.Accumulating evidence suggests that FMDs attenuate tumor growth by altering the energy metabolism of cancer cells.Furthermore,FMDs potentiate the sensitivity of tumors to conventional cancer treatments and limit adverse events.Recent findings also highlight the potential value of FMDs in boosting antitumor immune surveillance.However,clinical trials regarding the impact of FMDs on cancer patients remain limited and controversial.Here,we provide the latest information on the effects of FMDs on cancer progression and treatment,focusing on future clinical applications. 展开更多
关键词 CANCER Cancer treatment fasting fasting-mimicking diets
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Lowering fasting blood glucose with non-dialyzable material of cranberry extract is dependent on host genetic background,sex and diet 被引量:1
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作者 Fatima Amer-Sarsour Rana Tarabeih +1 位作者 Itzhak Ofek Fuad A.Iraqi 《Animal Models and Experimental Medicine》 CAS CSCD 2023年第3期196-210,共15页
Background:Type 2 diabetes(T2D)is a polygenic metabolic disease,character-ized by high fasting blood glucose(FBG).The ability of cranberry(CRN)fruit to regulate glycemia in T2D patients is well known.Here,a cohort of ... Background:Type 2 diabetes(T2D)is a polygenic metabolic disease,character-ized by high fasting blood glucose(FBG).The ability of cranberry(CRN)fruit to regulate glycemia in T2D patients is well known.Here,a cohort of 13 lines of the genetically diverse Collaborative Cross(CC)mouse model was assessed for the effect of non-dialyzable material(NDM)of cranberry extract in lowering fasting blood glucose.Methods:Eight-week-old mice were maintained on either a standard chow diet(con-trol group)or a high-fat diet(HFD)for 12 weeks,followed by injections of intraperi-toneal(IP)NDM(50 mg/kg)per mouse,three times a week for the next 6 weeks.Absolute FBG(mg/dl)was measured bi-weekly and percentage changes in FBG(%FBG)between weeks 0 and 12 were calculated.Results:Statistical analysis showed a significant decrease in FBG between weeks 0 and 12 in male and female mice maintained on CHD.However,a non-significant in-crease in FBG values was observed in male and female mice maintained on HFD dur-ing the same period.Following administration of NDM during the following 6 weeks,the results show a variation in significant levels of FBG lowering between lines,male and female mice and under the different diets.Conclusion:The results suggest that the efficacy of NDM treatment in lowering FGB depends on host genetic background(pharmacogenetics),sex of the mouse(phar-macosex),and diet(pharmacodiet).All these results support the need for follow-up research to better understand and implement a personalized medicine approach/uti-lization of NDM for reducing FBG. 展开更多
关键词 chow diet(CHD) collaborative cross(CC)mouse model fasting blood glucose(FBG) high-fat diet(HFD) non-dialyzable material(NDM)of cranberry extract type 2 diabetes(T2D)
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Fasting produces antidepressant-like effects via activating mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1 signaling pathway in ovariectomized mice
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作者 Zi-Qian Cheng Jie Fan +4 位作者 Fang-Yi Zhao Jing-Yun Su Qi-Han Sun Ran-Ji Cui Bing-Jin Li 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2023年第9期2075-2081,共7页
Recent studies have shown that a 9-hour fast in mice reduces the amount of time spent immobile in the forced swimming test.Howeve r,whether 9-hour fasting has therapeutic effects in female mice with depressive symptom... Recent studies have shown that a 9-hour fast in mice reduces the amount of time spent immobile in the forced swimming test.Howeve r,whether 9-hour fasting has therapeutic effects in female mice with depressive symptoms has not been established.Therefore,in this study,we simulated perimenopausal depression via an ovariectomy in mice,and subjected them to a single 9-hour fasting 7 days later.We found that the ovariectomy increased the time spent immobile in the forced swimming test,inhibited expression of the mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1 signaling pathway in the hippocampus and prefro ntal cortex,and decreased the density of dendritic spines in the hippocampus.The 9-hour acute fasting alleviated the above-mentioned phenomena.Furthermore,all of the antidepressant-like effects of 9-hour fasting were reve rsed by an inhibitor of the mammalian to rget of rapamycin complex 1.Electrophysiology data showed a remarkable increase in long-term potentiation in the hippocampal CA1 of the ovariectomized mice subjected to fasting compared with the findings in the ovariectomized mice not subjected to fasting.These findings show that the antidepressant-like effects of 9-hour fasting may be related to the activation of the mammalian target of the rapamycin complex 1 signaling pathway and synaptic plasticity in the mammalian hippocampus.Thus,fasting may be a potential treatment for depression. 展开更多
关键词 ANTIDEPRESSANT brain-derived neurotrophic factor dendritic spine fasting hippocampus LTP mTOR complex 1 neural plasticity ovariectomized mice RAPAMYCIN
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Preoperative Fasting of More Than 14 Hours Increases the Risk of Time-to-Death after Cardiothoracic Surgery in Children:A Retrospective Cohort Study
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作者 Laortip Rattanapittayaporn Maliwan Oofuvong +1 位作者 Jutarat Tanasansuttiporn Thavat Chanchayanon 《Congenital Heart Disease》 SCIE 2023年第1期23-39,共17页
Background:Prolonged preoperative fasting can cause hypoglycemia,hyperglycemia,and intravascular volume depletion in children.We aimed to examine whether prolonged preoperative fasting is associated with in-hospital m... Background:Prolonged preoperative fasting can cause hypoglycemia,hyperglycemia,and intravascular volume depletion in children.We aimed to examine whether prolonged preoperative fasting is associated with in-hospital mortality and other morbidities in pediatric cardiothoracic surgery.Methods:This retrospective cohort study included children aged 0–3 years who underwent cardiac surgery between July 2014 and October 2020.The patient demographic data,surgery-related and anesthesia-related factors,and postoperative outcomes,including hypoglycemia,hyperglycemia,sepsis,length of intensive care unit stay,and in-hospital mortality,were recorded.The main exposure and outcome variables were prolonged fasting and time-to-death after surgery,respectively.The associations between prolonged fasting and perioperative death were analyzed using multivariate Cox regression analysis.Results:In total,402 patients were recruited.The incidence of perioperative mortality was 21%(85/402).The proportion of perioperative deaths was significantly higher in the prolonged fasting group than that in the normal fasting group.The proportion of postoperative bacteremia and hypoglycemia was significantly higher in the very prolonged fasting group than that in the prolonged fasting group.After adjusting for preoperative conditions and anesthesia-and surgery-related factors,preoperative prolonged fasting>14.4 h was significantly associated with time-to-death(HR[95%CI]:2.2[1.2,3.9],p=0.036).The 30-day survival rates of fasting time>14.4 h,9.25–14.4 h,and<9.25 h were 0.67(0.55,0.81),0.79(0.72,0.87),and 0.85(0.79,0.91),respectively.Conclusions:Preoperative fasting of more than 14.4 h was associated with a two-fold increase in the hazard rate of time-to-death in children who underwent cardiac surgery. 展开更多
关键词 Prolonged preoperative fasting time-to-death in-hospital mortality CHILDREN cardiothoracic surgery
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Advances in intermittent fasting and neurodegeneration
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作者 Jie-Xin Lei Peng Chen 《Food and Health》 2023年第2期24-28,共5页
Intermittent fasting is a kind of diet that extends the fasting time every day or several days per week.It mainly includes time-limited eating,alternate day fasting and periodic fasting.Intermittent fasting triggers e... Intermittent fasting is a kind of diet that extends the fasting time every day or several days per week.It mainly includes time-limited eating,alternate day fasting and periodic fasting.Intermittent fasting triggers evolutionary indications and conserved cellular responses to protect and improve body status by triggering a"metabolic switch"from hepatogenic glucose to adipocyte-derived ketone bodies.Gut microbiota and circadian rhythms have also been linked to intermittent fasting.This article focuses on the research progress of intermittent fasting and neurodegenerative diseases in order to provide a theoretical basis for nutritional treatment of neurodegenerative diseases. 展开更多
关键词 intermittent fasting nutritional therapy neurodegenerative disease COGNITION
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Fasting and Non-Fasting Lipid Profile among Health Care Workers at Teaching Hospital Batticaloa SriLanka
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作者 Maheswaran Umakanth Majitha Ibrahim 《Journal of Biosciences and Medicines》 2018年第7期15-22,共8页
Requesting patients to come with long fasting state (12 - 14 hours) for lipid profile measurements are a major inconvenience. However, most blood tests, even glycemic management, can be done in a non-fasting state, fo... Requesting patients to come with long fasting state (12 - 14 hours) for lipid profile measurements are a major inconvenience. However, most blood tests, even glycemic management, can be done in a non-fasting state, for example by requesting an HbA1C. It is understandable that when we order lipid profile test, laboratories are very rigid on fasting (12 - 14 h) or refuse to do the test if fasting is not enough. To answer these delusions, we conducted a cross-sectional study among the health care workers at Teaching Hospital Batticaloa, SriLanka, after an overnight fast (12 - 14 hours) blood taken for lipid profile. Following weeks, we collected blood from the same healthcare workers, after breakfast (2 - 4 hours after meal). In this study, measurements of fasting lipid profile, including high-density lipoproteins (HDL), low-density lipoproteins (LDL), total cholesterol (TC), triglyceride (TG) and non-HDL significantly (p < 0.05) differ from non-fasting lipid profile measurement. The mean difference in lipid profile in fasting versus non-fasting among healthcare workers was 34.13 mg/dl for TG, -5.65 mg/dl for total TC, -1.94 mg/dl for HDL-cholesterol, 3.71 mg/dl for non-HDL and 12.3 mg/dl for LDL-cholesterol. This momentous change of different meanings does not play any significant role in cardiovascular risk assessment. However, a patient with a family history of the premature atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD), or familial hyperlipidemia, screening and follow-up should preferably be performed with fasting. 展开更多
关键词 Non-fasting LIPID PROFILE fasting LIPID PROFILE
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Fasting for Laboratory Tests Poses a High Risk of Hypoglycemia in Patients with Diabetes: A Pilot Prevalence Study in Clinical Practice
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作者 Saleh Aldasouqi William Corser +6 位作者 George S. Abela Samia Mora Keren Shahar Preethi Krishnan Farhan Bhatti Andrew Hsu Dane Gruenebaum 《International Journal of Clinical Medicine》 2016年第10期653-667,共16页
Objective: Fasting for lipid profiles is a deeply-rooted tradition that is being revisited. In patients with diabetes, such fasting poses a risk of hypoglycemia, as observed in recent studies and case reports. This ia... Objective: Fasting for lipid profiles is a deeply-rooted tradition that is being revisited. In patients with diabetes, such fasting poses a risk of hypoglycemia, as observed in recent studies and case reports. This iatrogenic, overlooked, form of hypoglycemia has been referred to as Fasting-Evoked En-route Hypoglycemia in Diabetes (FEEHD). The objective of the study is to determine the prevalence of FEEHD in clinical practice. Methods: A two-page survey was administered to adults with diabetes on anti-diabetic medication(s). Patients were asked if they recalled having experienced hypoglycemia while fasting for laboratory tests (FEEHD) during the preceding 12 months. Results: Of 168 patients enrolled, 166 completed the survey, with a mean age of 55.3 (SD: 15.4) years. Seventy-nine (47.6%) were females. Of these 166 patients, 119 (71 %) had type 2 diabetes. Forty-five patients (27.1%) reported having experienced one or more FEEHD events. Notably, only 31.1% of the patients who experienced a FEEHD event informed their provider of the event, and only 40% of FEEHD events reportedly resulted in any subsequent provider-made medication change(s) to prevent future events. Conclusions: This is the first study of FEEHD prevalence in clinical practice, the results of which serve to increase awareness amongst clinicians about the occurrence of FEEHD. We believe that FEEHD appears to be overlooked by clinicians. The prevalence of FEEHD in clinical practice is strikingly high (27.1%). More concerning is the significant underreporting of FEEHD events by patients to their clinicians (31%). We hope this study will trigger further investigation to confirm these preliminary findings and modify practice guidelines. 展开更多
关键词 fasting LIPIDS GLUCOSE HYPOGLYCEMIA Lipid Profiles Nonfasting FEEHD
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Reducing preoperative fasting time: A trend based on evidence 被引量:17
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作者 JoséEduardo de Aguilar-Nascimento Diana Borges Dock-Nascimento 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery》 SCIE CAS 2010年第3期57-60,共4页
Preoperative fasting is mandatory before anesthesia to reduce the risk of aspiration.However,the prescribed 6-8 h of fasting is usually prolonged to 12-16 h for various reasons.Prolonged fasting triggers a metabolic r... Preoperative fasting is mandatory before anesthesia to reduce the risk of aspiration.However,the prescribed 6-8 h of fasting is usually prolonged to 12-16 h for various reasons.Prolonged fasting triggers a metabolic response that precipitates gluconeogenesis and increases the organic response to trauma.Various randomized trials and meta-analyses have consistently shown that is safe to reduce the preoperative fasting time with a carbohydrate-rich drink up to 2 h before surgery.Benefits related to this shorter preoperative fasting include the reduction of postoperative gastrointestinal discomfort and insulin resistance.New formulas containing amino acids such as glutamine and other peptides are being studied and are promising candidates to be used to reduce preoperative fasting time. 展开更多
关键词 PERIOPERATIVE care ANESTHESIA complications PREOPERATIVE fasting Insulin resistance CARBOHYDRATE NUTRITION
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Gestational diabetes mellitus: Screening with fasting plasma glucose 被引量:7
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作者 Mukesh M Agarwal 《World Journal of Diabetes》 SCIE CAS 2016年第14期279-289,共11页
Fasting plasma glucose(FPG) as a screening test for gestational diabetes mellitus(GDM) has had a checkered history. During the last three decades, a few initial anecdotal reports have given way to the recent well-cond... Fasting plasma glucose(FPG) as a screening test for gestational diabetes mellitus(GDM) has had a checkered history. During the last three decades, a few initial anecdotal reports have given way to the recent well-conducted studies. This review:(1) traces the history;(2) weighs the advantages and disadvantages;(3) addresses the significance in early pregnancy;(4) underscores the benefits after delivery; and(5) emphasizes the cost savings of using the FPG in the screening of GDM. It also highlights the utility of fasting capillary glucose and stresses the value of the FPG in circumventing the cumbersome oral glucose tolerance test. An understanding of all the caveats is crucial to be able to use the FPG for investigating glucose intolerance in pregnancy. Thus, all health professionals can use the patient-friendly FPG to simplify the onerous algorithms available for the screening and diagnosis of GDM-thereby helping each and every pregnant woman. 展开更多
关键词 GESTATIONAL diabetes MELLITUS SCREENING Diagnosis fasting CAPILLARY GLUCOSE fasting plasma GLUCOSE
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Effects of intermittent fasting on health markers in those with type 2 diabetes:A pilot study 被引量:8
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作者 Terra G Arnason Matthew W Bowen Kerry D Mansell 《World Journal of Diabetes》 SCIE CAS 2017年第4期154-164,共11页
AIM To determine the short-term biochemical effects and clinical tolerability of intermittent fasting(IF) in adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2DM).METHODS We describe a three-phase observational study(baseline 2 ... AIM To determine the short-term biochemical effects and clinical tolerability of intermittent fasting(IF) in adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2DM).METHODS We describe a three-phase observational study(baseline 2 wk, intervention 2 wk, follow-up 2 wk) designed to determine the clinical, biochemical, and tolerability of IF in community-dwelling volunteer adults with T2DM. Biochemical, anthropometric, and physical activity measurements(using the Yale Physical Activity Survey) were taken at the end of each phase. Participants reported morning, afternoon and evening self-monitored blood glucose(SMBG) and fasting duration on a daily basis throughout all study stages, in addition to completing a remote food photography diary three times within each study phase. Fasting blood samples were collected on the final days of each study phase. RESULTS At baseline, the ten participants had a confirmed diagnosis of T2DM and were all taking metformin, and on average were obese [mean body mass index(BMI) 36.90 kg/m^2]. We report here that a short-term periodof IF in a small group of individuals with T2DM led to significant group decreases in weight(-1.395 kg, P = 0.009), BMI(-0.517, P = 0.013), and at-target morning glucose(SMBG). Although not a study requirement, all participants preferentially chose eating hours starting in the midafternoon. There was a significant increase(P < 0.001) in daily hours fasted in the IF phase(+5.22 h), although few attained the 18-20 h fasting goal(mean 16.82 ± 1.18). The increased fasting duration improved at-goal(< 7.0 mmol/L) morning SMBG to 34.1%, from a baseline of 13.8%. Ordinal Logistic Regression models revealed a positive relationship between the increase in hours fasted and fasting glucose reaching target values(χ~2 likelihood ratio = 8.36, P = 0.004) but not for afternoon or evening SMBG(all P > 0.1). Postprandial SMBGs were also improved during the IF phase, with 60.5% readings below 9.05 mmol/L, compared to 52.6% at baseline, and with less glucose variation. Neither insulin resistance(HOMAIR), nor inflammatory markers(C-reactive protein) normalized during the IF phase. IF led to an overall spontaneous decrease in caloric intake as measured by food photography(Remote Food Photography Method). The data demonstrated discernable trends during IF for lower energy, carbohydrate, and fat intake when compared to baseline. Physical activity, collected by a standardized measurement tool(Yale Physical Activity Survey), increased during the intervention phase and subsequently decreased in the follow-up phase. IF was well tolerated in the majority of individuals with 6/10 participants stating they would continue with the IF regimen after the completion of the study, in a full or modified capacity(i.e., every other day or reduced fasting hours).CONCLUSION The results from this pilot study indicate that shortterm daily IF may be a safe, tolerable, dietary intervention in T2DM patients that may improve key outcomes including body weight, fasting glucose and postprandial variability. These findings should be viewed as exploratory, and a larger, longer study is necessary to corroborate these findings. 展开更多
关键词 断断续续的 fasting 2 糖尿病 遥远的食物摄影 自我监视的血葡萄糖 为胰岛素 resistence 索引的评价的动态平衡模型
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The role and its mechanism of intermittent fasting in tumors:friend or foe? 被引量:3
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作者 Xu Zhao Jing Yang +3 位作者 Ruoyu Huang Mengmeng Guo Ya Zhou Lin Xu 《Cancer Biology & Medicine》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2021年第1期63-73,共11页
Intermittent fasting(IF)is becoming a prevailing topic worldwide,as it can cause changes in the body’s energy metabolism processes,improve health,and affect the progression of many diseases,particularly in the circum... Intermittent fasting(IF)is becoming a prevailing topic worldwide,as it can cause changes in the body’s energy metabolism processes,improve health,and affect the progression of many diseases,particularly in the circumstance of oncology.Recent research has shown that IF can alter the energy metabolism of tumor cells,thereby inhibiting tumor growth and improving antitumor immune responses.Furthermore,IF can increase cancer sensitivity to chemotherapy and radiotherapy and reduce the side effects of these traditional anticancer treatments.IF is therefore emerging as a promising approach to clinical cancer treatment.However,the balance between long-term benefits of IF compared with the harm from insufficient caloric intake is not well understood.In this article,we review the role of IF in tumorigenesis and tumor therapy,and discuss some scientific problems that remain to be clarified,which might provide some assistance in the application of IF in clinical tumor therapy. 展开更多
关键词 Intermittent fasting energy metabolism TUMOR immune escape IMMUNOTHERAPY
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Enhanced recovery after surgery strategy to shorten perioperative fasting in children undergoing non-gastrointestinal surgery:A prospective study 被引量:2
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作者 Yan Ying Hong-Zhen Xu Meng-Lan Han 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2022年第16期5287-5296,共10页
BACKGROUND Enhanced recovery after surgery strategies are increasingly implemented to improve the management of surgical patients.AIM To evaluate the effects of new perioperative fasting protocols in children≥3 mo of... BACKGROUND Enhanced recovery after surgery strategies are increasingly implemented to improve the management of surgical patients.AIM To evaluate the effects of new perioperative fasting protocols in children≥3 mo of age undergoing non-gastrointestinal surgery.METHODS This prospective pilot study included children≥3 mo of age undergoing nongastrointestinal surgery at the Children’s Hospital(Zhejiang University School of Medicine)from January 2020 to June 2020.The children were divided into either a conventional group or an ERAS group according to whether they had been enrolled before or after the implementation of the new perioperative fasting strategy.The children in the conventional group were fasted using conventional strategies,while those in the ERAS group were given individualized fasting protocols preoperatively(6-h fasting for infant formula/non-human milk/solids,4-h fasting for breast milk,and clear fluids allowed within 2 h of surgery)and postoperatively(food permitted from 1 h after surgery).Pre-operative and postoperative fasting times,pre-operative blood glucose,the incidence of postoperative thirst and hunger,the incidence of perioperative vomiting and aspiration,and the degree of satisfaction were evaluated.RESULTS The study included 303 patients(151 in the conventional group and 152 in the ERAS group).Compared with the conventional group,the ERAS group had a shorter pre-operative food fasting time[11.92(4.00,19.33)vs 13.00(6.00,20.28)h,P<0.001],shorter preoperative liquid fasting time[3.00(2.00,7.50)vs 12.00(3.00,20.28)h,P<0.001],higher preoperative blood glucose level[5.6(4.2,8.2)vs 5.1(4.0,7.4)mmol/L,P<0.001],lower incidence of thirst(74.5%vs 15.3%,P<0.001),shorter time to postoperative feeding[1.17(0.33,6.83)vs 6.00(5.40,9.20),P<0.001],and greater satisfaction[7(0,10)vs 8(5,10),P<0.001].No children experienced perioperative aspiration.The incidences of hunger,perioperative vomiting,and fever were not significantly different between the two groups.CONCLUSION Optimizing fasting and clear fluid drinking before non-gastrointestinal surgery in children≥3 mo of age is possible.It is safe and feasible to start early eating after evaluating the recovery from anesthesia and the swallowing function. 展开更多
关键词 Enhanced recovery after surgery fasting Water deprivation Pre-operative period Postoperative period Intraoperative complications Postoperative complications
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Effect of fasting on protein metabolism in muscle tissue of Larimichthys crocea revealed by transcriptome and proteome 被引量:1
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作者 Yu ZHANG Weiliang SHEN +5 位作者 Juan LI Baoxiao ZHENG Zhengjia LOU Mohammad Aslam HOSAIN Baoying QIAN Liangyi XUE 《Journal of Oceanology and Limnology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2021年第5期1972-1984,共13页
The large yellow croaker(Larimichthys crocea)is an important mariculture fish in China.Farmed large yellow croaker undergo periods of fasting to adapt to the environment or to improve meat quality.To better understand... The large yellow croaker(Larimichthys crocea)is an important mariculture fish in China.Farmed large yellow croaker undergo periods of fasting to adapt to the environment or to improve meat quality.To better understand the physiological responses of their muscle tissues to fasting stresses,we analyzed the transcriptomes and proteome s of both normally-fed and fasting fish groups and identified 7578 differentially expressed genes(DEGs)and 297 differentially expressed proteins(DEPs)among them.Gene ontology and KEGG analysis showed that the enriched biological pathways were mainly involved in various synthetic and catabolic pathways,especially the protein metabolism.Based on the omics data,nine DEGs related to muscle composition(CAN3,MYL3,and TNNC2),growth(MSTN and MYF5),autophagy(TSC2 and ULK1),and the ubiquitin proteasome pathway(PRS6 B and UCHL3)were examined using qPCR.In response to fasting stress,MYL3 and TNNC2 were significantly downregulated,while genes associated with autophagy and the ubiquitin proteasome pathway were significantly upregulated.In re sponse to fasting stres s,MYL3,TNNC2,and MYF5 positively correlated with muscle growth were significantly downregulated,while inhibiting growth MSTN and genes associated with autophagy and the ubiquitin proteasome pathways were significantly upregulated.These results clarify the effects of fasting on metabolic changes in their muscle components and growth at the molecular level. 展开更多
关键词 Larimichthys crocea fasting TRANSCRIPTOME PROTEOME MUSCLE
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Can short-term fasting protect against doxorubicin-induced cardiotoxicity? 被引量:1
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作者 Amie J Dirks-Naylor Samir A Kouzi +6 位作者 Sendra Yang Ngan TK Tran Joseph D Bero Raean Mabolo Diep T Phan Stephanie D Whitt Heather N Taylor 《World Journal of Biological Chemistry》 CAS 2014年第3期269-274,共6页
Doxorubicin(Dox) is one of the most effective chemotherapeutic agents used in the treatment of several types of cancer. However the use is limited by cardiotoxicity. Despite extensive investigation into the mechanisms... Doxorubicin(Dox) is one of the most effective chemotherapeutic agents used in the treatment of several types of cancer. However the use is limited by cardiotoxicity. Despite extensive investigation into the mechanisms of toxicity and preventative strategies, Dox-induced cardiotoxicity still remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality in cancer survivors. Thus, continued research into preventative strategies is vital. Short-term fasting has proven to be cardioprotective against a variety of insults. Despite the potential, only a few studies have been conducted investigating its ability to prevent Dox-induced cardiotoxicity. However, all show proof-of-principle that short-term fasting is cardioprotective against Dox. Fasting affects a plethora of cellular processes making it difficult to discern the mechanism(s) translating fasting to cardioprotection, but may involve suppression of insulin and insulin-like growth factor-1 signaling with stimulated autophagy. It is likely that additional mechanisms also contribute. Importantly, the literature suggests that fasting may enhance the antitumor activity of Dox. Thus, fasting is a regimen that warrants further investigation as a potential strategy to prevent Dox-induced cardiotoxicity. Future research should aim to determine the optimal regimen of fasting, confirmation that this regimen does not interfere with the antitumor properties of Dox, as well as the underlying mechanisms exerting the cardioprotective effects. 展开更多
关键词 fasting DOXORUBICIN CARDIOTOXICITY Cardio-protection
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Effects of methanolic extract of <i>Pausinystalia yohimbe</i>bark on blood glucose level in normal fasting rats 被引量:1
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作者 Hozeifa Mohamed Hassan Taj Eldin Imad Mohamed +2 位作者 Elhadi Mohamed Mohamed Ahmed Abd Elwahab Hassan Mohamed Nizar Sirag 《Health》 2012年第12期1225-1228,共4页
Background: Pausinystalia yohimbe (L.) is a member of the family Rubiaceae. It is a valuable medicinal tree, distributed in evergreen closed-canopy forests in West Africa. It is traditionally used for treatment of ere... Background: Pausinystalia yohimbe (L.) is a member of the family Rubiaceae. It is a valuable medicinal tree, distributed in evergreen closed-canopy forests in West Africa. It is traditionally used for treatment of erectile dysfunction and diabetes. Objective: This was an attempt to evaluate the effects of methanolic extract of P. yohimbe bark on blood glucose level in normal fasting rats. Methods: Different doses of methanolic extract of P. yohimbe bark (5, 10, 20, 40 and 80 mg/kg/mL) were orally administered to normal fasting rats to assess their effects on blood glucose levels. Results: The methanolic extract of P. yohimbe bark in different concentrations (5, 10, 20, 40 and 80 mg/kg/mL) when administered to normal fasting rats, only a considerable reduction (26.57 mg/dL) was produced by the dose of 20 mg/kg/mL. Conclusion and Recommendation: Although P. yohimbe has long been reported to regulate blood glucose levels;such effect is unclear and remains requiring further studies. 展开更多
关键词 Pausinystalia yohimbe BARK YOHIMBINE fasting Blood Glucose Level HYPOGLYCEMIA
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Diabetic patients and Ramadan fasting:how they live it?
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作者 Hamza Mohammad Abdulghani Shaffi Ahmed Shaikh +1 位作者 Norah Abdullah Al-Rowais Eiad Abdulmohsin Alfaris 《Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine》 SCIE CAS 2008年第4期61-66,共6页
Objective:To quantify the prevalence of fasting during Ramadan month among diabetic patients and to observe the factors which were deferring between fasting and non-fasting diabetic patients.Methods:A cross-sectional ... Objective:To quantify the prevalence of fasting during Ramadan month among diabetic patients and to observe the factors which were deferring between fasting and non-fasting diabetic patients.Methods:A cross-sectional study was carried out at primary health care clinics.The diabetic patients were interviewed with a structured data form by trained research assistants.Patients’age,gender,marital status,weight and height,diabetes type,medication,compliance,follow up,self monitoring and any complication faced during the fasting were collected.Cardiovascular risk factors including smoking habit,hypertension,dyslipidemia and pre-existing cardiovascular diseases were also recorded.Results:Out of 920 diabetic patients,95%were suffering from DM type 2.Overall patients who fasted the whole month of Ramadan were 84%.The proportion of type 1 and type 2 was 71%and 85%respectively.About 63%of DM type 2 patients were treated with oral hypoglycemic agents(OHAs) alone and 2.4%with combination of OHAs and insulin.Only 42%of DM type 1 and 36%of DM type 2 patients has visited their physicians prior to their fast for advice.The significant differing factors which make non-fasting in diabetic patients,were medication(insulin),complications,hyperglycemia,retinopathy, neuropathy,nephropathy and vascular problems.Conclusions:This study has identified the factors in diabetic patients,were being compliant with medication,oral treatments and family support which lead to more likely to fast in Ramadan month.Factors which reduce fasting by these patients were acute and chronic complications,time since diagnosis and insulin treatment.Fasting would be acceptable for patients who are compliant with their diet and medication. 展开更多
关键词 Diabetes mellitus fasting Ramadan HYPOGLYCEMIC agents Insulin SAUDI ARABIA
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Impairment of extra-high frequency auditory thresholds in subjects with elevated levels of fasting blood glucose
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作者 Anindya Das Ahmed Faisal Sumit +3 位作者 Nazmul Ahsan Masashi Kato Nobutaka Ohgami Anwarul Azim Akhand 《Journal of Otology》 CSCD 2018年第1期29-35,共7页
This study was performed to assess whether there is an association between elevated Fasting Blood Glucose(FBG) and hearing impairment in Bangladeshi population. A total of 142 subjects(72 with elevated FBG; 70 control... This study was performed to assess whether there is an association between elevated Fasting Blood Glucose(FBG) and hearing impairment in Bangladeshi population. A total of 142 subjects(72 with elevated FBG; 70 control) were included in the study. The mean auditory thresholds of the control subjects at 1,4,8 and 12 kHz frequencies were 6.35 ± 0.35,10.07 ± 0.91,27.57 ± 1.82, 51.28 ± 3.01 dB SPL(decibel sound pressure level), respectively and that of the subjects with elevated FBG were 8.33 ± 0.66,14.37 ± 1.14, 38.96 土 2.23, and 71.11 ± 2.96 dB.respectively. The auditory thresholds of the subjects with elevated FBG were significantly(p < 0.05) higher than the control subjects at all the above frequencies, although hearing impairment was most evidently observed at an extra-high(12 kHz) frequency. Subjects with a long duration of diabetes(>10 years) showed significantly(p < 0.05) higher level of auditory thresholds at 8 and 12 kHz, but not at 1 and 4 kHz frequencies,compared to subjects with shorter duration of diabetes(≤10 years). In addition, based on the data of odds ratio, more acute impairment of hearing at the extra-high frequency was observed in diabetic subjects of both older(>40 years) and younger(<40 years) age groups compared to the respective controls. The binary logistic regression analysis showed a 5.79-fold increase in the odds of extra-high frequency hearing impairment in diabetic subjects after adjustment for age, gender and BMI. This study provides conclusive evidence that auditory threshold at an extra-high frequency could be a sensitive marker for hearing impairment in diabetic subjects. 展开更多
关键词 fasting blood glucose HEARING IMPAIRMENT AUDITORY thresholds Extra-high FREQUENCY
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Vildagliptin vs sulfonylurea in Indian Muslim diabetes patients fasting during Ramadan
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作者 Abhijit Shete Aheson Shaikh +8 位作者 K Javeed Nayeem Lily Rodrigues Mohamed Sheikamunadeen Sadiq Ali Parag Shah Rajiv Khanna Sarfaraj Majid Sabeer A Rasheed Shehla Shaikh Tawfiqur Rahman 《World Journal of Diabetes》 SCIE CAS 2013年第6期358-364,共7页
AIM:To compare the use of vildagliptin and sulfonylurea with or without metformin in Indian Muslim patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus,fasting during Ramadan.METHODS:This was a 4-wk,multicenter,non-interventional,o... AIM:To compare the use of vildagliptin and sulfonylurea with or without metformin in Indian Muslim patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus,fasting during Ramadan.METHODS:This was a 4-wk,multicenter,non-interventional,open-label,observational study.Incidence of hypoglycemic events(HEs),adverse events,and changes in glycosylated hemoglobin A1c(HbA1c),fasting plasma glucose,postprandial plasma glucose and body weight were measured pre-and post-Ramadan.RESULTS:Totally,97 patients were recruited and all completed the study(vildagliptin group,n=55;sulfonylurea group,n=42).HEs were reported in low frequencies in both the vildagliptin and the sulfonylurea groups[0 vs 2(4.8%)patients,respectively].Interestingly,HbA1c reduced by-0.43%(-4.71 mmol/mol)in the vildagliptin group[8.75%(72.10 mmol/mol)to8.32%(67.38 mmol/mol),P=0.009]while in the sulfonylurea group there was a small increase by 0.01%[0.08 mmol/mol;8.64%(70.92 mmol/mol)to 8.65%(71.00 mmol/mol),P=0.958].Higher percentage of vildagliptin-treated patients achieved HbA1c<7.0%(<53 mmol/mol)compared with sulfonylurea(16.4%vs4.8%).Mean decrease in the body weight was 1.2 kg and 0.03 kg,respectively(P<0.001).Both treatment groups were well tolerated during Ramadan.CONCLUSION:Vildagliptin is an attractive treatment option for Indian patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus who are fasting during Ramadan. 展开更多
关键词 Dipeptidyl-peptidase 4 inhibitors fasting hypoglycemia SULFONYLUREA Type 2 DIABETES mellitus VILDAGLIPTIN
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