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Effects of Intermittent Fasting on the Circulating Levels and Circadian Rhythms of Hormones
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Title
Effects of Intermittent Fasting on the Circulating Levels and Circadian Rhythms of Hormones
DGIST Authors
Kim, Bo HyeJoo, YenaKim, Min-SeonChoe, Han KyoungTong, QingchunKwon, Obin
Issued Date
2021-08
Citation
Kim, Bo Hye. (2021-08). Effects of Intermittent Fasting on the Circulating Levels and Circadian Rhythms of Hormones. doi: 10.3803/EnM.2021.405
Type
Article
Author Keywords
Intermittent fastingCircadian rhythmInsulinThyroid hormonesGlucocorticoids
Keywords
DISEASE RISK MARKERSSUPRACHIASMATIC NUCLEUSDIETARY RESTRICTIONENERGY RESTRICTIONGLUCOSE-METABOLISMBODY-COMPOSITIONFOOD-INTAKEWEIGHT-LOSSPLASMA-CORTICOSTERONEINSULIN-SECRETION
ISSN
2093-596X
Abstract
Intermittent fasting has become an increasingly popular strategy in losing weight and associated reduction in obesity-related medical complications. Overwhelming studies support metabolic improvements from intermittent fasting in blood glucose levels, cardiac and brain function, and other health benefits, in addition to weight loss. However, concerns have also been raised on side effects including muscle loss, ketosis, and electrolyte imbalance. Of particular concern, the effect of intermittent fasting on hormonal circadian rhythms has received little attention. Given the known importance of circadian hormonal changes to normal physiology, potential detrimental effects by dysregulation of hormonal changes deserve careful discussions. In this review, we describe the changes in circadian rhythms of hormones caused by intermittent fasting. We covered major hormones commonly pathophysiologically involved in clinical endocrinology, including insulin, thyroid hormones, and glucocorticoids. Given that intermittent fasting could alter both the level and frequency of hormone secretion, decisions on practicing intermittent fasting should take more considerations on potential detrimental consequences versus beneficial effects pertaining to individual health conditions. © 2021 Korean Endocrine Society. All rights reserved.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/15546
DOI
10.3803/EnM.2021.405
Publisher
대한내분비학회
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