Description
Investigators will test a 12-hour time-restricted feeding (TRF12) protocol in critically ill adults and compare this to a standard-of-care, 24-hour continuous feeding (CONT24) schedule. Time-restricted feeding (TRF) is form of intermittent fasting involving eating within a consistent, shortened period each day, following by fasting for at least 12 hours daily. TRF may improve glycemic control, blood pressure, and circadian rhythms in metabolism relative to feeding over a longer period. In critically ill patients, most facilities feed enterally over 24-hours which may exacerbate sleep disturbances and post-intensive care syndrome. In addition to safety and feasibility measures, this 10-day trial will gather preliminary data regarding how these feeding protocols each affect glycemic control, sleep, and long-term effects of critical care, such as delirium.