doi: 10.3390/nu14020399
Autophagy 18, 559575
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Data on weight, waist circumference and blood pressure and blood specimens were collected within three weeks before the initiation of 4-week intermittent fasting to assess the effect of ad libitum eating, at the end of 4th week during 4-week intermittent fasting to assess the effect of intermittent fasting and 1 week after 4-week intermittent fasting to assess the carryover effect of intermittent fasting on serum proteome, components of metabolic syndrome, lipid and hepatic panels, and adiposity, oxidative stress, and inflammation biomarkers