间歇性禁食(5:2)与非禁食:健康成人人体测量参数、抑郁和压力的比较分析——一项横断面研究

Q4 Medicine Georgian medical news Pub Date : 2024-12-01
R Othman, I Karmous, R Mizouri, O Berriche, A Bornaz, I Mannai, F Mahjoub, F Slama, H Jamoussi
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间歇性禁食,特别是5:2饮食,已经成为减肥和改善代谢健康的流行饮食策略。目的:比较坚持5:2间歇性禁食饮食(IF 5:2)和非禁食个体的人体测量和营养状况。方法:于2023年12月至6月进行横断面研究。该研究包括71名参加私人综合医疗实践的禁食和非禁食患者。其中,35人是定期禁食(IF 5:2),包括每周禁食两天(周一和周四)和每周习惯性摄入五天,36人是非禁食个体。这两组人的年龄和性别相匹配。数据通过预先设置的问卷、人体测量和饮食调查(24小时回忆和饮食习惯)收集。采用医院焦虑抑郁量表测量抑郁症状,采用感知压力量表4测量压力水平。两组患者的平均年龄均为55岁。禁食组没有糖尿病或血脂异常病史。两组之间的体重和BMI没有显著差异。禁食者的饮食中含有较低水平的蛋白质、脂质和碳水化合物,而非禁食者的饮食中含有较多的钾、磷和糖。根据HAD(医院焦虑和抑郁)评分,禁食组抑郁症状较少(p=0.04)。然而,发现两组之间的压力水平相似(p=0.19)。结论:本研究表明,禁食和非禁食受试者的营养状况存在差异。
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INTERMITTENT FASTING (5:2) VS. NON-FASTING: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF ANTHROPOMETRIC PARAMETERS, DEPRESSION, AND STRESS IN HEALTHY ADULTS - A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY.

Intermittent fasting, particularly the 5:2 diet, has emerged as a popular dietary strategy for weight loss and metabolic health improvement.

Objective: to compare the anthropometric and nutritional profiles among individuals adhering to the 5:2 intermittent fasting diet (IF 5:2) and non-fasting individuals.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted between December and June 2023. The study included 71 fasting and non-fasting patients who attended a private general medical practice. Among them, 35 were regular fast IF 5:2, consisted of two days per week fasting (Monday and Thursday) and five days per week of habitual intake, and 36 were non-fasting individuals. The two groups were matched for age and gender. Data were collected through a pre-established questionnaire, anthropometric measurements, and a dietary survey (24-hour recall and dietary habit). Depressive symptoms using the Hospital Anxiety and Depression scale and stress levels using the Perceived Stress Scale 4 were performed Results. Both groups had an average age of 55 years. None of the fasting group had a history of diabetes or dyslipidemia. There were no significant differences in weight and BMI between the two groups. The diet of fasters contained lower levels of proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates, while non-fasting individuals had a diet richer in potassium, phosphor and sugars. According to the HAD (Hospital Anxiety and Depression) score, the fasting group had fewer depressive symptoms (p=0.04). However, the level of stress was found to be similar between the two groups (p=0.19).

Conclusion: This study suggested that there is a difference in the nutritional profiles of fasting and non-fasting subjects.

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