Flipping the Metabolic Switch: Understanding and Applying the Health Benefits of Fasting.
Stephen D AntonKeelin MoehlWilliam T DonahooKrisztina MarosiStephanie A LeeArch G MainousChristiaan LeeuwenburghMark P MattsonPublished in: Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (2017)
Emerging findings suggest that the metabolic switch from glucose to fatty acid-derived ketones represents an evolutionarily conserved trigger point that shifts metabolism from lipid/cholesterol synthesis and fat storage to mobilization of fat through fatty acid oxidation and fatty acid-derived ketones, which serve to preserve muscle mass and function. Thus, IF regimens that induce the metabolic switch have the potential to improve body composition in overweight individuals. Moreover, IF regimens also induce the coordinated activation of signaling pathways that optimize physiological function, enhance performance, and slow aging and disease processes. Future randomized controlled IF trials should use biomarkers of the metabolic switch (e.g., plasma ketone levels) as a measure of compliance and of the magnitude of negative energy balance during the fasting period.
Keyphrases
- fatty acid
- body composition
- blood glucose
- adipose tissue
- public health
- healthcare
- insulin resistance
- bone mineral density
- resistance training
- body mass index
- transcription factor
- randomized controlled trial
- hydrogen peroxide
- weight gain
- risk assessment
- blood pressure
- metabolic syndrome
- nitric oxide
- social media
- cell proliferation
- postmenopausal women
- epithelial mesenchymal transition
- phase ii