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Brief Title: Remote Time-restricted EAting DeliverY
Official Title: Proof-of-Concept of Time-Restricted Eating as a Novel Lifestyle Intervention for Breast Cancer Prevention
Study ID: NCT05454943
Brief Summary: This study will evaluate the implementation and effectiveness of free-living TRE on biological and behavioural breast cancer risk factors.
Detailed Description: TRE is an eating pattern where individuals consume ad libitum energy intake within a set window of time, commonly 8 hours, which induces a fasting window of 16 hours per day (i.e., 16:8 TRE). TRE is a simple and accessible lifestyle intervention with high adherence potential that may target both biological and behavioural mechanisms of breast cancer risk.
Minimum Age: 50 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: FEMALE
Healthy Volunteers: Yes
Remote Ontario-wide, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Name: Amy A Kirkham, PhD
Affiliation: University of Toronto
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR