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The goal of this clinical trial is to learn about time restricted eating as a weight loss intervention in adults with obesity. The main questions it aims to answer are:
Participants will be randomly assigned to either early time restricted eating, late time restricted eating, or daily caloric restriction.
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This is a 52-week randomized, parallel-arm clinical trial designed to assess the effects of early time restricted eating (E-TRE) vs late TRE (L-TRE) vs daily caloric restriction (DCR) within the context of a guidelines-based behavioral weight loss program. 162 adults (age 18-65) with obesity (BMI 27-45 kg/m2) will be recruited from the community and randomized 1:1:1 to E-TRE (eating within an 8-hour window starting 1-2 hours after waking), L-TRE (eating within an 8-hour window starting 5-6 hours after waking) or DCR (caloric restriction of 25% from baseline energy requirements). The primary outcome is change in body weight at 26 weeks. Secondary outcomes include body composition, insulin sensitivity, blood pressure, glucose variability, physical activity, and sleep.
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162 participants in 3 patient groups
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Emilee Mickaliger; Sheila Steinke
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