Why is intermittent fasting beneficial?

So I started intermittent fasting (18/6) yesterday but some trainers are saying that is the same thing as eating throughout the day. That everything is about calorie deficiency. Should I keep doing it or not? I just think is easier for me to count macros while intermittent fasting.

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  • djohnson6796
    djohnson6796 Posts: 1 Member
    Watch show
    Fasting
    On amazon prime
  • rumbaimom
    rumbaimom Posts: 46 Member
    My doctor recommended IF to me because not only do I need to loose weight but I need to “reset” my insulin levels. My A1c is normal but I still had high insulin levels in my bloodwork. I’ve been doing IF for about 6 weeks. Follow up lab work next month will tell me if it has helped. Otherwise, it’s just a bit of help in restricting your calorie intake which is, after all, the MOST, important part.
  • LyndaBSS
    LyndaBSS Posts: 6,964 Member
    If eating within a restricted window of time works for you, then do it. If it doesnt, don't.
  • dbanks80
    dbanks80 Posts: 3,685 Member
    IMHO it averages out to be a calorie deficit. So it is no different than eating small amounts throughout the day at a deficit. In the end it all works out to be a deficit.
  • dbanks80
    dbanks80 Posts: 3,685 Member
    apullum wrote: »
    dbanks80 wrote: »
    IMHO it averages out to be a calorie deficit. So it is no different than eating small amounts throughout the day at a deficit. In the end it all works out to be a deficit.

    Intermittent fasting absolutely does not guarantee a calorie deficit.

    Yeah that is true cuz you can consistently eat waaaayyy over your calories when you do eat.
  • bearly63
    bearly63 Posts: 734 Member
    So I have read 2 books recently that touch on IF, and various forms of fasting, including the Mimicing Fasting Diet. Both are written by PHDs who study longevity and aging at the cellular level. Heavy biochemistry based science. I find it all fascinating but my takeaway is that it’s less about losing weight and more about what it does to your body, blood chemistry, glucose, etc. I’m not an expert just enjoy learning about the science behind it. The books are:
    Life Span by Dr. David Sinclair
    The Longevity Diet by Dr. Valter Longo
  • pamhardwick8899
    pamhardwick8899 Posts: 16 Member
    If a person cuts out one meal per day is that considered IF?
  • nighthawk584
    nighthawk584 Posts: 2,023 Member
    I do IF without even doing IF, every day from 7 pm to 7 am. That being said, if it helps you stay within calorie deficit, do it. Personally, I am miserable if I don't eat something after this 12 hour window.
  • bearly63
    bearly63 Posts: 734 Member
    kimny72 wrote: »
    bearly63 wrote: »
    So I have read 2 books recently that touch on IF, and various forms of fasting, including the Mimicing Fasting Diet. Both are written by PHDs who study longevity and aging at the cellular level. Heavy biochemistry based science. I find it all fascinating but my takeaway is that it’s less about losing weight and more about what it does to your body, blood chemistry, glucose, etc. I’m not an expert just enjoy learning about the science behind it. The books are:
    Life Span by Dr. David Sinclair
    The Longevity Diet by Dr. Valter Longo

    I haven't read either of those books, but yes the science is fascinating. Having said that, it's in its infancy and I am highly skeptical of well-educated people who jump on nascent science and proclaim it as confirmed. Dr. Longo in particular sells an expensive diet based on his theories.

    So many of these theories are based on mouse studies, and it will be years before enough human studies have been completed to get anything close to consensus. So it's fascinating, but no one should be putting themselves out to try to eat this way. If it comes easily to you, and you are cautiously optimistic that there will be health benefits though, go for it :smile:

    Hey cool.....we agree. Just mentioned these books as they talk about fasting in its various forms. Both of these guys have studied cell gerontology for 20 plus years at USC and Harvard Medical School. They are worth a read as they cover lots of other things besides fasting if your into science. I do IF (16:8) simply because it fits with my schedule. I still just track my calories and exercise with MFP but don't eat from 8pm-noon, when it works for me. B)
  • mhmotes
    mhmotes Posts: 3 Member
    Look up Dr. Fung, Obesity Code. He has worked with hundreds of patients and reversed diabetes and reset insulin using IF.
  • raven56706
    raven56706 Posts: 918 Member
    mhmotes wrote: »
    Look up Dr. Fung, Obesity Code. He has worked with hundreds of patients and reversed diabetes and reset insulin using IF.


    he is a fraud. he was even kicked out of many IF facebook groups for his bullcrap
  • CalgaryMac
    CalgaryMac Posts: 19 Member
    Doesn't fasting put your body into starvation response? I am diabetic so fasting is not an option and frankly don't feel that I am missing anything. However I do find that needing to eat regularly gets tedious without lots of variety.
  • Bradleys8299
    Bradleys8299 Posts: 136 Member
    CalgaryMac wrote: »
    Doesn't fasting put your body into starvation response? I am diabetic so fasting is not an option and frankly don't feel that I am missing anything. However I do find that needing to eat regularly gets tedious without lots of variety.

    Starvation mode is a myth. It's not a thing.