Effects of Fasting on Metabolic Hormones and Functions: A Narrative Review

Juntendo Iji Zasshi. 2024 Oct 15;70(5):348-359. doi: 10.14789/jmj.JMJ24-0012-R. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

The occurrence of the metabolic syndrome and its related diseases such as diabetes are steadily rising in our modern society. Modern food choices and the more sedentary lifestyles largely contribute to this shift in our society's health. Fasting has been practiced for religious purposes all over the world long time before science showed the benefits of it. The effects of fasting on glucose and fat metabolism are of great interest. Fasting triggers a cascade of changes in the hormonal, microbiome and enzymatic environments, leading to shifted glucose and fat metabolisms. Fasting-induced metabolic function changes are affected by several factors such as sex hormones, lipid-released hormones, growth hormone, insulin, and the gut microbiome, leading to lipolysis and the release of FFA into the bloodstream. The purpose of this review is to summarize the newest research results on the specific pathways fasting triggers to improve metabolic functions and understand the potential applications of fasting as prevention/treatment of several metabolic conditions.

Keywords: diet; fasting; hormones; metabolism; testosterone.

Publication types

  • Review