Intermittent fasting

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  • stevencloser
    stevencloser Posts: 8,911 Member
    edited June 2017
    kgb6days wrote: »

    There are actually many benefits attributed to IF. The Endocrinologist in the physician practice I go to as well as the ones that are part of the hospital I work at all use IF with their patients with metabolic syndrome to normalize blood sugar among other things and are having great success with it. IF also increases mitochondria repair and function as well.

    The British Journal of Diabetes and Vascular Disease published a study showing that type 2 diabetes could be effectively managed and even reversed through intermittent fasting![viii] The study showed an improvement of pancreatic function, as well as an improvement in metabolic parameters, insulin levels, and insulin sensitivity.
    Intermittent fasting can also improve various risk factors for cardiovascular disease, including inflammatory markers, blood pressure, total and LDL cholesterol, blood triglycerides, and blood sugar levels.

    From a study published in the FASEB Journal:

    “Dietary restriction (DR) has been shown to increase life span, delay or prevent age-associated diseases, and improve functional and metabolic cardiovascular risk factors in rodents and other species.”[ix]

    Intermittent fasting triggers a certain metabolic pathway called ‘autophagy’, which eliminates waste materials from the cells while recycling essential nutrients within the cell. This increase in cellular detoxification may provide protection against Alzheimer’s disease and cancer.[x]
    Intermittent fasting has also been shown to reduce neurological damage (likely due to reductions in inflammation and oxidative stress). It also improves metabolic features important to brain health and may even increase the growth of new nerve cells (beneficial in the treatment of multiple neurological conditions).

    A study also showed that alternate-day fasting (restricting your meals on fasting days to about 600 calories) can boost brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) from 50 up to 400 percent![xiii] Deficiencies in this compound are linked to depression and other cognitive abnormalities.

    According to a study published in the Journal of Molecular Neuroscience, dietary restriction also helps suppresses age-related deficits in learning and memory, while increasing the resistance of neurons to degeneration.[xiv]

    Given these factors, it is not a surprise that an article published in Johns Hopkins Magazine would claim that “fasting twice a week could significantly lower the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease or Parkinson’s.”[xv]

    Copy-pasting other people's articles without naming them is not very nice.
    https://discover.grasslandbeef.com/blog/intermittent-fasting-the-missing-piece-of-the-weight-loss-puzzle/

    And it's not even a particularly good place you got this from. It is outright lying about the content of the links it uses as sources for their claims.
  • Spartan_Gingi
    Spartan_Gingi Posts: 194 Member
    This is cool! Great job!!
  • SnazzIT
    SnazzIT Posts: 215 Member
    Steve25k wrote: »
    It's 2diffrent people there's not the same tattooon the arm what's up with that
    kpk54 wrote: »
    It's 2diffrent people there's not the same tattooon the arm what's up with that

    Could be but also may have gotten a nice tattoo anytime after the "before' pic was taken.

    No way it's the same person - In the first picture the person is inside, in the second one the person is at the beach - how do you explain that?

    Oh how I hope this response was a joke I am dying laughing!!!

    Hhaaha some people don't want to believe that IF actually works...:)
  • Hypsibius
    Hypsibius Posts: 207 Member
    Cool thread but would like to hear more about what kind of intermittent fasting you chose.

    Questions:
    1. When did you fast / how long?
    2. Did you track macros?
    3. What was your program? (Cardio and weight training?) Clearly weight training but curious if you had an aggressive cardio plan on that of that.

    Cheers!
  • 902140
    902140 Posts: 10 Member
    Wow, loads of information! Will try it out.
  • SnazzIT
    SnazzIT Posts: 215 Member
    I have lost two kilos in two weeks on IF combined with over 10k steps a day using fitbit
  • SpaghettiPig
    SpaghettiPig Posts: 4 Member
    Have been practising IF in different forms (16:8; 20:4; 23:1 depending on how my work day pans out and on how I feel that day) for about 4 weeks. Lost about 14lbs in 4 weeks so seems to be working.

    Find it almost impossible to reach calorie goal each day (set at 2400 to lose 2lbs a week) an am averaging about 1700. Just not hungry and feeing full. Perhaps eating more fat during feeding times makes me feel fuller.

    Read contradictory things about metabolism: IF increases it; prolonged calorie restriction decreases it.

    Any views or advice welcome.
  • alexandriashelby89
    alexandriashelby89 Posts: 64 Member
    Really thinking about doing IF, but I was just curious if you all only count it as a fast if all you consume is water? Or do you allow unsweetened tea/no calorie beverages? Or even any beverage in general?
  • wolfruhn
    wolfruhn Posts: 3,025 Member
    Really thinking about doing IF, but I was just curious if you all only count it as a fast if all you consume is water? Or do you allow unsweetened tea/no calorie beverages? Or even any beverage in general?

    @alexandriashelby89 Personally I only drink water, but herbal tea is fine too. As some people want to avoid any chance of an insulin response, therefore avoid caffeines. Basically to give the system a rest
  • wolfruhn
    wolfruhn Posts: 3,025 Member
    I'm doing a 23:1 but I also do occasional prolonged fasting beyond 2 days. This week I'm going to try IF on a 47:1 basis to see how I get on. Apparently as far as the benefits of IF goes, there's no real benefit for weight loss by going beyond 23:1 or 47:1 at the absolute max. I find IF really helps me and at the moment is easier than Keto for me anyway.
  • macclone
    macclone Posts: 85 Member
    Hey Cam, modern family is canceling your contract. You’re supposed to be the funny fat guy.
  • LifeChange561
    LifeChange561 Posts: 8 Member
    kpk54 wrote: »
    It's 2diffrent people there's not the same tattooon the arm what's up with that

    Could be but also may have gotten a nice tattoo anytime after the "before' pic was taken.

    I mean mabey but his tattoo looks old and that pic looks recent so idk

    STOP BEING A HATER!!!! LOL
  • starchaser888
    starchaser888 Posts: 1 Member
    I just started IF this week and am down about 3 lbs, hope this keeps up. I am doing one meal in the evening and fasting the rest of the time with only coffee and water and some bone broth through the day. I have found that it's not hard at all and when it's time to eat I don't attack the food like I thought I might. Also find that I get full fast and don't tend to eat everything on my plate. It's not that hard for me as I never was a breakfast eater and lunch would be skipped if I was busy so it's just a matter of keeping your mind on other things. If anyone wants to friend me and do the journey together by all means do so!
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