Intermittent fasting question
jozyanda
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So I just stumbled upon intermittent fasting, and I was wondering if I could combine this with my low calorie diet? Currently I'm taking in 1200-1600 calories everyday, so I'm on a 400-800 calorie deficit everyday depending on how I feel. My diet usually consists of chicken, vegetable, rice and yogurt. I do light exercise 2-3 times a week, I'm a 21 YO 5'9 175 lb male. I have been doing this for two weeks.
So will combining intermittent fasting with this diet boost my fat loss process? I am confused because I was watching a video on youtube and it said that it's different from a low calorie diet.
thanks
So will combining intermittent fasting with this diet boost my fat loss process? I am confused because I was watching a video on youtube and it said that it's different from a low calorie diet.
thanks
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If you're on a calorie deficit, you'll lose weight. Intermittent Fasting is another way to restrict you from eating more than your caloric-intake allows because it's giving you a time-window if when to eat and when not to eat5 -
If you're on a calorie deficit, you'll lose weight. Intermittent Fasting is another way to restrict you from eating more than your caloric-intake allows because it's giving you a time-window if when to eat and when not to eat
ooh i see, thanks. i'll just stick to my calorie deficit routine.1 -
Have you tried soy sauce?1
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It's only different in execution: with IF you eat within a certain eating window or alternate higher and lower calorie days if you're doing something like 5:2. The reason people do it is that some people find a calorie deficit easier to sustain because they can have larger meals sometimes within the same calorie allowance. 1600 calories are 1600 calories, regardless of how you choose to eat them. Fat loss would be roughly the same. If you can maintain a deficit easier on an IF schedule, then maybe it's worth it for you.2
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Why are you eating so little?1
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Intermittent fasting won’t make your losses increase if you’re eating the same amount of calories. All it is is a timing pattern. That said, you should be aiming for 1500 net calories (after exercise) minimum every day, and probably more.0
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TavistockToad wrote: »Why are you eating so little?
And eating such a restrictive diet? How are you getting sufficient dietary fat?1 -
TavistockToad wrote: »Why are you eating so little?
As a male, this cannot be emphasized enough.
OP, if you care about your muscle, you will want to increase calories and make sure you get adequate protein.2
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