Cardiometabolic and molecular adaptations to 6-month intermittent fasting in middle-aged men and women with overweight: secondary outcomes of a randomized controlled trial
Ruteja A. Barve(Washington University in St. Louis), Luigi Fontana(The University of Sydney), Laura Piccio(The University of Sydney), Valeria Tosti(Washington University in St. Louis), Nicola Veronese(University of Palermo), Beatrice Bertozzi(Washington University in St. Louis), María Lastra Cagigas(The University of Sydney), Richard D. Head(James S. McDonnell Foundation), Edda Cava(Carlo Forlanini Hospital), Dayna S. Early(Washington University in St. Louis), Francesco Spelta
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