Intermittent Fasting Shows No Edge Over Standard Diets
Conexiant
February 16, 2026
Intermittent fasting shows little to no difference in weight loss compared to standard diets for adults with overweight or obesity.
The Cochrane review analyzed 22 trials with 1995 participants, focusing on various intermittent fasting regimens.
Intermittent fasting resulted in a mean weight difference of −0.33% from baseline, with low certainty due to bias concerns.
Quality-of-life assessments revealed minimal differences between intermittent fasting and conventional dietary approaches.
Adverse events were reported with intermittent fasting, but evidence on their frequency compared to standard diets was very uncertain.
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