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New Study: Fasting Before Bed Boosts Heart Health
19 Feb
Summary
- Eating at least three hours before sleep improves blood pressure and heart rate.
- Extended overnight fasting may enhance cardiovascular and metabolic health.
- Meal timing, not just fasting duration, is crucial for metabolic regulation.

New research from Northwestern University indicates that adjusting meal timing around sleep can yield substantial benefits for heart health. A study involving overweight and obese adults found that finishing meals at least three hours before bedtime led to significant improvements.
These improvements included a notable decrease in blood pressure and heart rate, along with a more natural reduction during sleep, signaling better cardiovascular function. Participants also exhibited improved daytime blood sugar control, suggesting more efficient insulin response.
The findings highlight the importance of aligning fasting periods with the body's natural circadian rhythms. Researchers are excited about these simple yet effective changes, noting they improved various health markers without calorie restriction.
Future studies aim to confirm these benefits in larger, diverse populations and explore combinations with other lifestyle interventions. The research also acknowledges limitations, such as a higher proportion of women participants and a shorter intervention period.




