Evolutionary Echoes: A Four-Day Fasting and Low-Caloric Intake Study on Autonomic Modulation and Physiological Adaptations in Humans.
Pedro Belinchon-deMiguelEduardo Navarro-JiménezCarmen Cecilia Laborde-CárdenasVicente Javier Clemente-SuarezPublished in: Life (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
This study evaluates the psychophysiological response to a simulated hunter-gatherer endurance task with restricted caloric intake over four days. It assesses changes in body composition, autonomic modulation, and physical and cognitive performance. Participants underwent daily 8 h fasted walks followed by a 150 kcal meal to replicate hunter-gatherer activity and dietary patterns. Measurements of metabolic, respiratory, and subjective well-being, along with heart rate variability (HRV) monitoring, were conducted pre- and post-activity to evaluate the impact of endurance activity under caloric restriction. We found weight loss, decreased body and visceral fat, and reduced skeletal muscle mass and water percentage. High sympathetic activation and stable urinary markers, except for increased proteinuria, indicated stress responses and muscular degradation. Elevated perceived exertion post-exercise with good adaptation to prolonged effort underlines the body's adaptability to ancestral lifestyle conditions, highlighting the connection among endurance, nutrition, and psychophysiological health.
Keyphrases
- heart rate variability
- resistance training
- body composition
- high intensity
- physical activity
- heart rate
- weight loss
- skeletal muscle
- mental health
- healthcare
- bone mineral density
- public health
- bariatric surgery
- insulin resistance
- depressive symptoms
- adipose tissue
- weight gain
- dna methylation
- body mass index
- climate change
- sleep quality
- social media
- fatty acid