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| Short-term fasting (STF) 48 to 72 h before chemotherapy appears to be more effective than intermittent fasting. Preliminary data show that STF is safe but challenging in cancer patients receiving chemotherapy. Short-Term Fasting (STF; ~24–72 h water / very low calorie fast) Cancer vs Normal Cell Effects
Fasting Type vs Effectiveness
Notes on Effectiveness Ratings -High: Consistent preclinical efficacy + mechanistic clarity + early human interventional support -Moderate–High: Strong biology with partial human validation -Moderate: Solid rationale but limited oncology-specific human data -Low–Moderate: Indirect or context-dependent effects -Uncertain: Insufficient or high-risk evidence base
Circadian Timing (Critical for Cancer Relevance) Early TRF (eTRF) -Feeding window: ~07:00–15:00 or 08:00–16:00 -Superior reductions in insulin, glucose AUC, and IGF-1 signaling -Aligns with PER/CRY, BMAL1, CLOCK oscillations -More favorable for cancer-relevant metabolic control Late TRF -Feeding window: ~12:00–20:00 or later -Weaker insulin and IGF-1 suppression -Circadian misalignment may blunt benefits |
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| AMPK: guardian of metabolism and mitochondrial homeostasis; Upon changes in the ATP-to-AMP ratio, AMPK is activated. (AMPK) is a key metabolic sensor that is pivotal for the maintenance of cellular energy homeostasis. It is well documented that AMPK possesses a suppressor role in the context of tumor development and progression by modulating the inflammatory and metabolic pathways. -Activating AMPK can inhibit anabolic processes and the PI3K/Akt/mTOR pathway reducing glycolysis shifting toward Oxidative Phosphorlylation. AMPK activators: -metformin or AICAR -Resveratrol: activate AMPK indirectly -Berberine -Quercetin: may stimulate AMPK -EGCG: thought to activate AMPK -Curcumin: may activate AMPK -Ginsenosides: Some ginsenosides have been associated with AMPK activation -Beta-Lapachone: A natural naphthoquinone compound found in the bark of Tabebuia avellanedae (also known as lapacho or taheebo). It has been observed to activate AMPK in certain models. -Alpha-Lipoic Acid (ALA): associated with AMPK activation |
| 1626- | dietSTF, | dietFMD, | When less may be more: calorie restriction and response to cancer therapy |
| - | Review, | Var, | NA |
| 3708- | dietSTF, | Fasting as a Therapy in Neurological Disease |
| 5068- | dietSTF, | mTOR-autophagy axis regulation by intermittent fasting promotes skeletal muscle growth and differentiation |
| - | in-vivo, | Nor, | NA |
| 5069- | dietSTF, | The Role of Intermittent Fasting in the Activation of Autophagy Processes in the Context of Cancer Diseases |
| - | Review, | Var, | NA |
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