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In Conversation: Is intermittent fasting actually bad for your heart?

The proponents of intermittent fasting often cite benefits such as weight loss, improved blood sugar, and reduced cholesterol. And there is some scientific evidence to support these claims — at least in the short term. But what about intermittent fasting’s effects in the long run? And could it actually do more harm than good for the human heart?
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Intermittent fasting is a rather contentious topic when it comes to health and well-being. While existing studies point to its short-term benefits, such as reduced cholesterol when people eat within a 10-12 hour window or an improved gut microbiome in people with obesity, there is some conflicting evidence on its benefits for weight loss.
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Some studies have also shown that intermittent fasting can help lower certain heart disease risk factors, such as reduced cholesterol and blood pressure. However, a recent poster presented at EPI Lifestyle Scientific Sessions 2024 in Chicago suggested that eating within an 8-hour time window may increase the risk of cardiovascular death by as much as 91%.
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Considering that time-restricted eating is a relatively new area of research, experts agree that there is a lack of long-term studies on the effects eating practices such as intermittent fasting have on the body, in particular the cardiovascular system.
In light of these recent controversial findings, Feature Editor Maria Cohut and I sat down to discuss all things intermittent fasting in the latest installment of our In Conversation podcast.
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Our expert guest for this episode was Ali Javaheri, MD, PhD, assistant professor of medicine from the Center For Cardiovascular Research at Washington University, who helped us answer questions, such as: “How does intermittent fasting affect the body?”, “Is it safe for everyone?”, and “What should we keep in mind if we decide to practice it?”
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Listen to our podcast episode in full below or on your preferred streaming platform.

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