City
Epaper

Every-other-day-fasting beneficial for overall health: Study

By ANI | Published: March 15, 2020 6:44 PM

Every-other-day-fasting, which involves eating food only on alternate days, has been found to positively affect overall health by changing the metabolism of fatty acids in the liver, revealed a recent study.

Open in App

Washington D.C. [USA], Mar 15 : Every-other-day-fasting, which involves eating food only on alternate days, has been found to positively affect overall health by changing the metabolism of fatty acids in the liver, revealed a recent study.

According to the researchers, this intermittent fasting approach can also improve glucose tolerance and regulate diabetes.

Dr Mark Larance at the University of Sydney said that the information can now be used in future studies to determine optimum fasting periods to regulate protein response in the liver.

In experiments with mice, researchers led by Dr Larance identified how fasting on alternate days affected proteins in the liver, showing the unexpected impact on fatty acid metabolism and the surprising role played by a master regulator protein that controls many biological pathways in the liver and other organs.

"We know that fasting can be an effective intervention to treat disease and improve liver health. But we haven't known how fasting re-programs liver proteins, which perform a diverse array of essential metabolic functions," said Dr Larance.

"By studying the impact on proteins in the livers of mice, which are suitable human biological models, we now have a much better understanding of how this happens," said Larance.

The results of the research were published in the journal Cell Reports.

( With inputs from ANI )

Tags: The University Of SydneyWashington D C
Open in App

Related Stories

CricketCricket Ireland confirms departure of Nathan Hauritz from spin-bowling coach role

CricketMCG, SCG, Adelaide Oval to host standalone WBBL matches for the first time in upcoming season

BusinessGrow Finance partners with Pismo to issue new Mastercard credit card for small businesses in Australia

TennisWimbledon: Petra Kvitova races past Aliaksandra Sasnovich into round three

CricketIt was incredible how in such slow motion everything happened that day, was half asleep: AB de Villiers

Lifestyle Realted Stories

HealthWhat is Guillain-Barre Syndrome: Signs and Symptoms Seen in Post-COVID-19 Patients

LifestyleWorld Bee Day 2024: How the Little Pollinators are Keeping the Planet Alive

LifestyleSummer Style Inspo: Karan Kundrra's Fashion Game is On Point!

LifestyleBenefits Of Applying Ice Cubes on Face

LifestyleWhich are the Top 5 Mattress Brands in India?