Time-restricted Eating to Address Cancer-related Fatigue among Cancer Survivors: A Single-arm Pilot Study

Cancer survivors with persistent cancer-related fatigue were willing and able to adhere to a 10-hour time-restricted eating intervention for two weeks with eagerness to continue the eating pattern. Time-restricted eating was safe and fatigue improved significantly from pre- to post-intervention with moderate effect sizes. These results support future work investigating the effects of timerestricted eating against usual care and other behavioral control interventions to address cancer-related fatigue.