The Asian Age

Intermitte­nt fasting works well for overall health

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Washington: A new research has found that intermitte­nt fasting works well for overall health as it changes the metabolism of the liver. Researcher­s said that it can help regulate diabetes. It was found that everyother-day-fasting — where no food was consumed on alternate days — changed the metabolism of fatty acids in the liver, knowledge that could be applied to improvemen­ts in glucose tolerance and the regulation of 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-programmes 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. — ANI

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