TIME-RESTRICTED EATING
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Can eating within a set time window help pregnant women with severe obesity?
Disease control Recruiting nowThis study explores whether time-restricted eating (eating only during certain hours of the day) is safe and practical for pregnant women with severe obesity. About 60 women in their second and third trimesters will either follow this eating pattern or receive standard care. The …
Matched conditions: TIME-RESTRICTED EATING
Phase: NA • Sponsor: University of Illinois at Chicago • Aim: Disease control
Last updated May 12, 2026 13:43 UTC
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HIIT or Time-Restricted eating: which cuts diabetes risk in youth?
Disease control Recruiting nowThis study tests whether 4 weeks of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) or time-restricted eating (TRE) can improve health markers linked to type 2 diabetes in teens and young adults with overweight or obesity. Researchers will measure weight, blood sugar, insulin, and other …
Matched conditions: TIME-RESTRICTED EATING
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Syracuse University • Aim: Disease control
Last updated May 11, 2026 20:52 UTC
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Meal timing may shield night shift nurses from disease
Prevention Recruiting nowThis study looks at whether changing when you eat can lower disease risk for night-shift nurses and nursing assistants who are overweight. About 180 participants will be split into three groups: one just tracks their diet, another eats only during a 10-hour daytime window, and th…
Matched conditions: TIME-RESTRICTED EATING
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Salk Institute for Biological Studies • Aim: Prevention
Last updated May 17, 2026 06:17 UTC
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Eating on a schedule may tame bipolar mood swings
Symptom relief Recruiting nowThis study looks at whether eating only during certain hours of the day (time-restricted eating) can help people with bipolar disorder feel better. About 150 adults who are already on medication for bipolar disorder will track their eating, sleep, and mood for two weeks, then fol…
Matched conditions: TIME-RESTRICTED EATING
Phase: NA • Sponsor: University of California, Berkeley • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated May 13, 2026 16:00 UTC