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Fasting after 60? Gaps between meals tied to faster disease in older adults
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· August 20, 2026
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Key points This finding is particularly relevant for individuals over 60 who practice fasting. The source publication has reported on the potential health implications of fasting for older adults.
Research suggests that gaps between meals may be tied to faster disease progression in older adults. This finding is particularly relevant for individuals over 60 who practice fasting. The relationship between fasting and disease progression in this age group has been explored.
Further details on this topic are available from the source. The source publication has reported on the potential health implications of fasting for older adults.
More information can be found through the source, which has examined the effects of meal gaps on disease progression in older adults.
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Published: August 20, 2026 ·
Source: El Paso Inc. ·
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