Eat in 8 hours, heal your liver? new study tests Time-Restricted diet for fatty liver
NCT ID NCT06705868
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tests whether eating only during an 8-hour window each day (time-restricted eating) can help people with fatty liver disease (MASLD) lose weight and body fat. 150 adults will follow this eating pattern for 3 months, with some also limiting fruit and vegetable intake to daylight hours. Researchers will compare results to standard care to see if this approach improves liver health.
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Limassol General Hospital
Limassol, 4159, Cyprus
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