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Impact Of Time-restricted Feeding On Mice Immune System And Metabolism In Pediatric Population
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Time-restricted Feeding Affects Body Weight And Behavior In Post-weaning Socially Isolated Mice
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Effects Of Time-restricted Feeding On NF-κB,TNF-α,IL-10 In Atherosclerosis Mouse Model
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Study On The Method Of Time-restricted Eating For The Treatment Of Obesity Based On Case-based Reasoning
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Time-Restricted Feeding Maintains Metabolic Homeostasis and Preserves Striated Muscle by Attenuating Obesity and Light-Induced Disruption of Circadian Rhythms in Drosophila melanogaste
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Time-restricted Feeding Alleviates The Harm Of High-fat Diet Feeding
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Effects Of Light And Dietary Rhythm On Insulin-growth Hormone Balance And Glucose And Lipid Energy Metabolism In Male Mice
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The Effect Of Time-Restricted Feeding On Weight Loss In Overweight Or Obese Patients With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Patients:a Randomized Controlled Intervention
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Effect Of Time-restricted Feeding On Newly Diagnosed Overweight And Obese Patients With Type 2 Diabetes
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Effects Of Eight-hour Restricted-time Feeding On Endocrine And Metabolic Profiles In Overweight And Obese Patients With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
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Time-Restricted Feeding Protects Against Pressure Overload-Induced Heart Failure By Improving Myocardial Arginine Metabolism
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Mechanism Exploration Of Time-restricted Feeding Alleviating Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis By Regulating The Circadian Gene Per2
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The Role Of Paraventricular Nucleus Of Thalamus In Time-Restricted Feeding Intervention In High-Fat Diet Induced Sleepiness
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Mechanism Of TRF On The Metabolic Remodeling Of Adipose Tissue Of Mice Induced By A High-fat Diet
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The Effect Of Combined Intervention Of Time-restricted Feeding(TRF) And Exercise On Glucose Homeostasis And Hepatic Glycolipid Metabolism In Mice Fed With High-fat Diet
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A Preliminary Exploration Of The Effect And Mechanism Of Time-restricted Feeding On Skeletal Muscle Mass And Function In Aged Mice
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