CONSEQUENCES OF INTERMITTENT FASTING FOR NEUROPLASTICITY: : AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEW

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Autor(a) principal: Henrique Leite Guedes, Idrys
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Luisa de Souza Holanda, Anna, Vieira da Silveira Santos, Daniela, Romaneto Marques, Grazielle, Carlos de Oliveira Dutra, João, Franco De Almeida, Leonardo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Health and Society
DOI: 10.51249/hes01.03.2021.350
Texto Completo: https://www.periodicojs.com.br/index.php/hs/article/view/350
Resumo: Neuroplasticity occurs from human development until the end of senility and, despite the dependence on food, the regulation of the diet on neurons and nerve synapses is not restricted to the availability of nutrients. In turn, intermittent fasting, as a dietary strategy, represents not only a modern technique for weight loss, but also an important historical factor for the occurrence of persistent organic adaptations. Based on this interrelation, evidence was collected from databases that associated, positively or negatively, neuroplasticity with intermittent fasting in humans. From the review of the selected articles, the various ways in which intermittent fasting affects neuroplasticity, influencing energy metabolism, triggering signaling pathways, modulating components of the immune system and altering cellular components were identified. All of these changes create a favorable environment for the emergence and maintenance of neurons, as well as for the formation of new nerve synapses.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv CONSEQUENCES OF INTERMITTENT FASTING FOR NEUROPLASTICITY: : AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEW
CONSEQUENCES OF INTERMITTENT FASTING FOR NEUROPLASTICITY: : AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEW
title CONSEQUENCES OF INTERMITTENT FASTING FOR NEUROPLASTICITY: : AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEW
spellingShingle CONSEQUENCES OF INTERMITTENT FASTING FOR NEUROPLASTICITY: : AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEW
CONSEQUENCES OF INTERMITTENT FASTING FOR NEUROPLASTICITY: : AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEW
Henrique Leite Guedes, Idrys
Neuronal Plasticity; Intermittent Fasting; Nervous System; Energy Metabolism.
Neuronal Plasticity; Intermittent Fasting; Nervous System; Energy Metabolism.
Henrique Leite Guedes, Idrys
Neuronal Plasticity; Intermittent Fasting; Nervous System; Energy Metabolism.
Neuronal Plasticity; Intermittent Fasting; Nervous System; Energy Metabolism.
title_short CONSEQUENCES OF INTERMITTENT FASTING FOR NEUROPLASTICITY: : AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEW
title_full CONSEQUENCES OF INTERMITTENT FASTING FOR NEUROPLASTICITY: : AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEW
title_fullStr CONSEQUENCES OF INTERMITTENT FASTING FOR NEUROPLASTICITY: : AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEW
CONSEQUENCES OF INTERMITTENT FASTING FOR NEUROPLASTICITY: : AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEW
title_full_unstemmed CONSEQUENCES OF INTERMITTENT FASTING FOR NEUROPLASTICITY: : AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEW
CONSEQUENCES OF INTERMITTENT FASTING FOR NEUROPLASTICITY: : AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEW
title_sort CONSEQUENCES OF INTERMITTENT FASTING FOR NEUROPLASTICITY: : AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEW
author Henrique Leite Guedes, Idrys
author_facet Henrique Leite Guedes, Idrys
Henrique Leite Guedes, Idrys
Luisa de Souza Holanda, Anna
Vieira da Silveira Santos, Daniela
Romaneto Marques, Grazielle
Carlos de Oliveira Dutra, João
Franco De Almeida, Leonardo
Luisa de Souza Holanda, Anna
Vieira da Silveira Santos, Daniela
Romaneto Marques, Grazielle
Carlos de Oliveira Dutra, João
Franco De Almeida, Leonardo
author_role author
author2 Luisa de Souza Holanda, Anna
Vieira da Silveira Santos, Daniela
Romaneto Marques, Grazielle
Carlos de Oliveira Dutra, João
Franco De Almeida, Leonardo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Henrique Leite Guedes, Idrys
Luisa de Souza Holanda, Anna
Vieira da Silveira Santos, Daniela
Romaneto Marques, Grazielle
Carlos de Oliveira Dutra, João
Franco De Almeida, Leonardo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Neuronal Plasticity; Intermittent Fasting; Nervous System; Energy Metabolism.
Neuronal Plasticity; Intermittent Fasting; Nervous System; Energy Metabolism.
topic Neuronal Plasticity; Intermittent Fasting; Nervous System; Energy Metabolism.
Neuronal Plasticity; Intermittent Fasting; Nervous System; Energy Metabolism.
description Neuroplasticity occurs from human development until the end of senility and, despite the dependence on food, the regulation of the diet on neurons and nerve synapses is not restricted to the availability of nutrients. In turn, intermittent fasting, as a dietary strategy, represents not only a modern technique for weight loss, but also an important historical factor for the occurrence of persistent organic adaptations. Based on this interrelation, evidence was collected from databases that associated, positively or negatively, neuroplasticity with intermittent fasting in humans. From the review of the selected articles, the various ways in which intermittent fasting affects neuroplasticity, influencing energy metabolism, triggering signaling pathways, modulating components of the immune system and altering cellular components were identified. All of these changes create a favorable environment for the emergence and maintenance of neurons, as well as for the formation of new nerve synapses.
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