Cardiometabolic and Anthropometric Outcomes of Intermittent Fasting Among Civil Servants With Overweight and Obesity: Study Protocol for a Nonrandomized Controlled Trial

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Abdullah Shazana RifhamORCID,Azizul Nur HayatiORCID,Wan Mohd Zin Ruziana MonaORCID,Sulaiman Nur SuffiaORCID,Mustafa Khalid NorhayatiORCID,Mohd Salim Mullahi Jahn Roshan JahnORCID,Khalil Muhamad Khairul NazrinORCID,Abu Seman NorhashimahORCID,Zainal Abidin Nur AzlinORCID,Ali AzizanORCID,Tan You ZhuanORCID,Omar AzahadiORCID,Johari Mohammad ZabriORCID,Abdul Aziz Nur ShahidaORCID,Baharudin AzliORCID,Seman ZamtiraORCID,Ibrahim Wong NorazizahORCID,Md Rasip Mona LisaORCID,Yusof Hayati MohdORCID,Md Noh Mohd FairulnizalORCID

Abstract

Background Overweight and obesity among adults are a growing global public health threat and an essential risk factor for various noncommunicable diseases. Although intermittent fasting is a generally new dietary approach to weight management that has been increasingly practiced worldwide, the effectiveness of 2 days per week dry fasting remains unclear. Objective The Cardiometabolic and Anthropometric Outcomes of Intermittent Fasting study aims to determine the cardiometabolic, anthropometric, dietary intake, and quality of life changes among civil servants with overweight and obesity, following combined intermittent fasting and healthy plate (IFHP) and healthy plate (HP) and explore the participants’ experiences. Methods We designed a mixed methods quasi-experimental study to evaluate the effectiveness of the IFHP and HP methods among adults with overweight and obesity. A total of 177 participants were recruited for this study, of which 91 (51.4%) were allocated to the IFHP group and 86 (48.6%) to the HP group. The intervention comprised 2 phases: supervised (12 weeks) and unsupervised (12 weeks). Data collection was conducted at baseline, after the supervised phase (week 12), and after the unsupervised phase (week 24). Serum and whole blood samples were collected from each participant for analysis. Data on sociodemographic factors, quality of life, physical activity, and dietary intake were also obtained using questionnaires during data collection. Results Most of the participants were female (147/177, 83.1%) and Malay (141/177, 79.7%). The expected outcomes of this study are changes in body weight, body composition, quality of life, physical activity, dietary intake, and cardiometabolic parameters such as fasting blood glucose, 2-hour postprandial blood glucose, hemoglobin A1c, fasting insulin, and lipid profile. Conclusions The Cardiometabolic and Anthropometric Outcomes of Intermittent Fasting study is a mixed methods study to evaluate the effectiveness of combined IFHP and HP interventions on cardiometabolic and anthropometric parameters and explore participants’ experiences throughout the study. Trial Registration ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05034653; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT05034653 International Registered Report Identifier (IRRID) RR1-10.2196/33801

Publisher

JMIR Publications Inc.

Subject

General Medicine

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