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RecruitingNCT07481513

Impact of Intermittent Fasting on the Mental Health of Perimenopausal Women

Status
Recruiting
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
140 (estimated)
Sponsor
American University of Beirut Medical Center · Academic / Other
Sex
Female
Age
45 Years – 55 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

This study will explore how intermittent fasting (specifically the 16/8 method) affects the mental health of women who are in the perimenopause stage. This life stage often brings hormonal changes that can impact emotional and physical well-being. The study will include 98 women aged 45-55, who will be randomly divided into two groups. The study will compare the mental health outcomes of those who follow intermittent fasting with those who do not, using independent t-tests to analyze the results. The goal is to better understand if intermittent fasting can help improve mental health during perimenopause.

Detailed description

This study explores whether intermittent fasting (IF) can improve psychological well-being during a critical life stage. Intermittent fasting, particularly the popular 16/8 method, fasting for 16 hours and eating during an 8-hour window, has gained attention for its potential health benefits, including better metabolic function, hormonal balance, and cognitive performance. However, the impact on mental health among women in perimenopause remains largely unexplored. Perimenopause, which typically occurs between ages of 45 and 55, is a transitional phase marked by hormonal fluctuations that can cause mood changes, depression, anxiety, cognitive fog, poor sleep, and physical discomfort. While hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is a common solution, many women seek non-pharmacological alternatives due to concerns about side effects. This six-month randomized controlled trial aims to fill that gap by assessing whether intermittent fasting can positively influence mental health outcomes compared to standard dietary guidelines. The research will be conducted at the American University of Beirut Medical Center (AUBMC) and will involve 98 women in perimenopause, with up to 140 recruited to account for potential dropouts. Participants will be randomly assigned to either the experimental group, which will follow a 16/8 intermittent fasting regimen, or the control group, which will follow the Lebanese food-based dietary guidelines. Mental health will be assessed through validated measures such as the PHQ-9 for depression, GAD-7 for anxiety, and the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index for sleep quality, alongside assessments of body satisfaction, cognitive function, sexual health, and BMI. Data will be collected at baseline and follow-up intervals at 6,12, and 24 weeks. Women in the fasting group will receive guidance on the 16/8 schedule and weekly calls to encourage adherence and monitor side effects such as fatigue or low blood sugar. Any participant showing signs of severe distress or health issues will be referred for free medical or mental health support and withdrawn from the study if necessary. By focusing on mental health during perimenopause, this research seeks to provide a safe, cost-effective alternative to medication, potentially helping women manage symptoms and improve quality.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALIntermittent fasting (16/8)Participants assigned to the experimental group will follow a 16/8 intermittent fasting regimen, which involves fasting for 16 consecutive hours each day and consuming all meals within an 8-hour eating window. This dietary approach distinguishes this intervention from others by focusing specifically on time-restricted eating, rather than simply caloric intake or meal composition. To support adherence and monitor consistency, participants will be provided with a fasting tracker sheet. This sheet will allow them to log fasting hours and eating windows, track their fasting days, and monitor adherence trends over time. Additionally, participants in this group will receive a comprehensive educational brochure tailored to intermittent fasting. The brochure includes: * Nutritional guidance on what types of food is recommended during the 8-hour eating window. * Tips to manage common side effects of fasting (e.g., fatigue, dizziness, low blood sugar). * General lifestyle tips for fasting

Timeline

Start date
2025-09-23
Primary completion
2026-06-01
Completion
2026-12-01
First posted
2026-03-19
Last updated
2026-03-19

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Lebanon

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT07481513. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.