The effectiveness of time‑restricted eating as an intermittent fasting approach in shift workers (systematic review)

The effectiveness of time‑restricted eating as an intermittent fasting approach in shift workers (systematic review)

Type: Systematic review

Registration: PMID: 40431429

Status: Published

Tags: Chrononutrition, Evidence review, TRE

External URL: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40431429/

Summary

Reviews TRE studies in shift workers, focusing on glucose metabolism and feasibility; evidence remains limited but promising.

Why It Matters For Night Shift Workers and Night Owls

A systematic review whether keeping most calories in a daytime window, with minimal overnight intake, maps findings showing blood sugar for night‑shift workers and night owls. The signal puts timing—rather than only calories or macros—at the center of how bodies respond to working at night. For people who work nights, that frames an everyday choice (when you eat, how you light the end of a shift, how rest is split) as part of the mechanism, not just routine.

Tags

  • Chrononutrition
  • Evidence review
  • TRE

Notes

Systematic review.

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