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Unravelling the health effects of fasting: a long road from obesity treatment to healthy life span increase and improved cognition

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ANNALS OF MEDICINE
Volume 52, Issue 5, Pages 147-161

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/07853890.2020.1770849

Keywords

Glucose-to-ketones metabolic switch; intermittent fasting; long-term fasting; periodic fasting; prolonged fasting; zero calorie diet

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In recent years a revival of interest has emerged in the health benefits of intermittent fasting and long-term fasting, as well as of other related nutritional strategies. In addition to meal size and composition a new focus on time and frequency of meals has gained attention. The present review will investigate the effects of the main forms of fasting, activating the metabolic switch from glucose to fat and ketones (G-to-K), starting 12-16 h after cessation or strong reduction of food intake. During fasting the deactivation of mTOR regulated nutrient signalling pathways and activation of the AMP protein kinase trigger cell repair and inhibit anabolic processes. Clinical and animal studies have clearly indicated that modulating diet and meal frequency, as well as application of fasting patterns,e.g.intermittent fasting, periodic fasting, or long-term fasting are part of a new lifestyle approach leading to increased life and health span, enhanced intrinsic defences against oxidative and metabolic stresses, improved cognition, as well as a decrease in cardiovascular risk in both obese and non-obese subjects. Finally, in order to better understand the mechanisms beyond fasting-related changes, human studies as well as non-human models closer to human physiology may offer useful clues.KEY-MESSAGES Biochemical changes during fasting are characterised by a glucose to ketone switch, leading to a rise of ketones, advantageously used for brain energy, with consequent improved cognition. Ketones reduce appetite and help maintain effective fasting. Application of fasting patterns increases healthy life span and defences against oxidative and metabolic stresses. Today's strategies for the use of therapeutic fasting are based on different protocols, generally relying on intermittent fasting, of different duration and calorie intake. Long-term fasting, with durations between 5 and 21 days can be successfully repeated in the course of a year.

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