International consensus on fasting terminology

Cell Metab. 2024 Aug 6;36(8):1779-1794.e4. doi: 10.1016/j.cmet.2024.06.013. Epub 2024 Jul 25.

Abstract

Although fasting is increasingly applied for disease prevention and treatment, consensus on terminology is lacking. Using Delphi methodology, an international, multidisciplinary panel of researchers and clinicians standardized definitions of various fasting approaches in humans. Five online surveys and a live online conference were conducted with 38 experts, 25 of whom completed all 5 surveys. Consensus was achieved for the following terms: "fasting" (voluntary abstinence from some or all foods or foods and beverages), "modified fasting" (restriction of energy intake to max. 25% of energy needs), "fluid-only fasting," "alternate-day fasting," "short-term fasting" (lasting 2-3 days), "prolonged fasting" (≥4 consecutive days), and "religious fasting." "Intermittent fasting" (repetitive fasting periods lasting ≤48 h), "time-restricted eating," and "fasting-mimicking diet" were discussed most. This study provides expert recommendations on fasting terminology for future research and clinical applications, facilitating communication and cross-referencing in the field.

Keywords: Delphi method; alternate-day fasting; dry fasting; fasting; fasting-mimicking diet; intermittent energy restriction; intermittent fasting; periodic fasting; therapeutic fasting; time-restricted eating.

MeSH terms

  • Consensus*
  • Delphi Technique
  • Fasting* / physiology
  • Humans
  • Terminology as Topic*