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Intermittent Fasting Alters Brain and Gut, Offering New Obesity Insights

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Intermittent⁤ Fasting Rewires the⁣ Brain & Gut, New⁢ Study Reveals Potential Obesity ​Breakthrough

By Dr. Michael Lee, World-Today-News.com – December 14,2023

New York,NY ⁣ – ⁤Obesity affects over‌ a ​billion peopel globally,presenting a monumental public health ‍challenge.Now, groundbreaking ​research is offering a fresh perspective ⁤on how to tackle this crisis, focusing on the surprising interplay between intermittent fasting, ‌the brain, and‌ the gut microbiome. A new study, published in Frontiers⁤ in Cellular and Infection ⁤Microbiology this month, ⁣reveals ‍dynamic changes in brain⁣ activity and ⁢gut bacteria ‍composition⁢ linked to ⁢weight loss through ⁤intermittent energy ⁣restriction (IER). These findings could revolutionize our⁢ understanding of obesity and pave⁣ the way for more effective weight management strategies.

Intermittent ​Fasting: A Surprising Impact on‍ the Brain

The study, conducted by Chinese researchers, meticulously tracked 25 obese volunteers over 62 days as they followed an IER program – ‌a controlled form of intermittent ⁢fasting. The ‌results were​ striking: participants experienced an average weight loss of 7.6 kilograms (7.8% of thier initial‍ weight). However,⁢ the weight loss was only part ‌of the story. Researchers observed meaningful⁣ alterations in brain ⁣activity and a notable shift in the ⁤composition of the gut microbiome.

“We ‌demonstrated ⁢that an

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