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Alternate-day fasting delays pubertal development in normal-weight mice but prevents high-fat diet-induced obesity and precocious puberty

Medicine and Health

Alternate-day fasting delays pubertal development in normal-weight mice but prevents high-fat diet-induced obesity and precocious puberty

R. Ullah, C. Xue, et al.

This groundbreaking study by Rahim Ullah and colleagues explores alternate-day fasting's surprising effects on puberty and obesity in female mice. The results highlight ADF's potential to delay puberty in normal-weight mice while preventing obesity and early onset puberty in those on a high-fat diet. This research could open doors to innovative strategies for managing childhood obesity and precocious puberty.

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