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- What: This systematic review aims to investigate the available literature and provide insight into the potential impacts of fasting, specifically dietary-restricted and time-restricted eating, on reducing the risk of cardiometabolic diseases in healthy adults compared to non-fasting individuals. Although these might have different cardiometabolic effects, the primary focus of the research question being religious practice, meant that heterogeneity resulting from different types of fasting practice could be investigated using subgroup analysis. Since the focus of this study is on the effect of the natural occurrence of religious fasting and its association with cardiometabolic risk . . .

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