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Study NCT ID: NCT07096505
Status: COMPLETED
Last Update Posted: 2025-07-31
First Post: 2025-07-17
Is NOT Gene Therapy: True
Has Adverse Events: False

Brief Title: The Effects of Early vs. Delayed Time-Restricted Eating on Metabolic Syndrome Parameters
Sponsor: SINEM BAYRAM
Organization:

Study Overview

Official Title: The Effects of Early vs. Delayed Time-Restricted Eating on Metabolic Syndrome Parameters in Obese Women: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Status: COMPLETED
Status Verified Date: 2025-07
Last Known Status: None
Delayed Posting: No
If Stopped, Why?: Not Stopped
Has Expanded Access: False
If Expanded Access, NCT#: N/A
Has Expanded Access, NCT# Status: N/A
Acronym: None
Brief Summary: This study aims to compare the effects of early and delayed time-restricted eating on metabolic syndrome parameters in obese women.
Detailed Description: This randomized controlled trial investigates the effects of time-restricted eating with different timing windows on metabolic syndrome parameters. A total of 36 sedentary obese women aged between 20-49 years were randomly assigned to one of three groups: Early Time-Restricted Eating (eTRE; 08:00-16:00), Delayed Time-Restricted Eating (dTRE; 12:00-20:00), and a Control group (08:00-20:00). Participants' physical activity levels were assessed using a one-day physical activity log. Total energy expenditure was calculated, and a 25% energy restriction was applied to create individualized medical nutrition therapy. Anthropometric measurements, body composition, and biochemical parameters were collected before and after the 8-week intervention.

Study Oversight

Has Oversight DMC: True
Is a FDA Regulated Drug?: False
Is a FDA Regulated Device?: False
Is an Unapproved Device?: None
Is a PPSD?: None
Is a US Export?: None
Is an FDA AA801 Violation?:

Secondary ID Infos

Secondary ID Type Domain Link View
KA23/107 OTHER Başkent University Medical and Health Sciences Research Ethics Committee View