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A Smartphone Intervention to Promote Time Restricted Eating Reduces Body Weight and Blood Pressure in Adults with Overweight and Obesity: A Pilot Study

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Summary: The study found significant associations between low consumption of unprocessed food and low physical activity with multiple components of metabolic syndrome. Comparing time-restricted eating to standard dietary advice, time-restricted eating resulted in significant weight loss after 6 months. Further research is needed to improve individual responses to time-restricted eating.

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