intermittent fasting and immune system function
Intermittent fasting refers to a pattern of eating that involves alternating periods of fasting and eating within a specific timeframe. Immune system function refers to the body's defense mechanism against pathogens and diseases. Therefore, "intermittent fasting and immune system function" refers to the potential impact of intermittent fasting on the body's ability to fight off infections and maintain overall immune health.
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