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Impact of intermittent fasting on micronutrient intake.

Sabina Wallerer, Lukas Schwingshackl
Review Current opinion in clinical nutrition and metabolic care 2025 1 次引用
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Study Design

研究类型
Review
研究人群
Adults practicing intermittent fasting
干预措施
Impact of intermittent fasting on micronutrient intake. None
对照组
Continuous energy restriction
主要结局
Micronutrient intake adequacy
效应方向
Negative
偏倚风险
Unclear

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This narrative review aims to evaluate the current evidence on how intermittent fasting regimens - including alternate-day fasting (ADF) and time-restricted eating (TRE) - affect micronutrient intake in adults. RECENT FINDINGS: Several randomized controlled trials have reported reductions in the intake of key micronutrients such as calcium, magnesium, potassium, folate, vitamin C, and various B vitamins during ADF and TRE. These deficiencies are largely driven by lower total energy intake and reduced consumption of nutrient-dense foods on fasting days. While some studies found no significant differences in micronutrient adequacy between ADF/TRE and continuous energy restriction, others observed higher prevalence of inadequate micronutrient intake with intermittent fasting regimens. Dietary supplement use varied across studies and may help mitigate deficiency risks. Variations in study design, dietary adherence, dietary patterns, baseline nutritional status and nutritional advice appear to influence outcomes substantially. SUMMARY: Although intermittent fasting is an effective and flexible approach to weight management, it may compromise micronutrient intake if dietary quality is not prioritized. Emphasis should be placed on nutrient-dense food choices during eating windows. Dietary supplements may be necessary in restrictive or prolonged fasting regimens to prevent deficiencies and support overall metabolic health.

简要概述

Although intermittent fasting is an effective and flexible approach to weight management, it may compromise micronutrient intake if dietary quality is not prioritized and emphasis should be placed on nutrient-dense food choices during eating windows.

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