Intermittent Fasting
1philcollins
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Intermittent fasting has no value if eating before and ending the fast with high carbs and sugar intake. The best benefit is no carbs before, during and after intermittent fasting.
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Do you have any studies to back this up, or is this just personal observation?5
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Depends on what you think the benefits are. The benefit of making it easier to stick to a calorie goal due to a limited time for eating, that seems of value no matter what macros the person is eating.5
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1philcollins wrote: »Intermittent fasting has no value if eating before and ending the fast with high carbs and sugar intake. The best benefit is no carbs before, during and after intermittent fasting.
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Lol, so basically a no carb diet....................................OKAY. Blanket statements like this is why people are so confused about how losing weight actually works. And you're probably preaching this to people who ask you when the reality is that ANY DIET when applied correctly with the right calorie deficit will cause weight loss.1philcollins wrote: »Intermittent fasting has no value if eating before and ending the fast with high carbs and sugar intake. The best benefit is no carbs before, during and after intermittent fasting.
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What 'value' are you attributing to IF other than weight loss? From personal experience, I ate over 200 grams of carbs yesterday and I was down .6 lbs on the scale this morning - and I do IF every day.
Calories > IF > food choices each and every day of the week.1 -
People are knocking this comment, but I've done Intermittent Fasting before whilst doing Keto and I lost weight VERY quickly.
I'm doing Intermittent fasting again now (not doing Keto) and I'm not losing anything (which is of course frustrating) and am wondering if there might be some truth in what this OP is saying.0 -
Because if you DON'T account for the calories you're taking in, you won't lose weight. If you IF'd for 12 hours and your calorie intake to lose weight is 2000 calories and you ate 2100 calories, you won't lose weight. And you should probably NOT do IF or keto if you can't keep up the lifestyle. Like other diet approaches, it should be a diet you can do for life or you'll likely regain weight from going back to the way you like to eat.People are knocking this comment, but I've done Intermittent Fasting before whilst doing Keto and I lost weight VERY quickly.
I'm doing Intermittent fasting again now (not doing Keto) and I'm not losing anything (which is of course frustrating) and am wondering if there might be some truth in what this OP is saying.
A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
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Been in fitness for 35+ years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
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People are knocking this comment, but I've done Intermittent Fasting before whilst doing Keto and I lost weight VERY quickly.
I'm doing Intermittent fasting again now (not doing Keto) and I'm not losing anything (which is of course frustrating) and am wondering if there might be some truth in what this OP is saying.
And I've done calorie counting without intermittent fasting or keto - eating from when I get up in the morning until shortly before bed, averaging over 150g carbs daily - and lost weight pretty quickly myself.
IMO, it's almost as if you're missing something in the equation. (Literal equation: CI < CO
:drinker: ).
P.S. I'm not dissing IF or keto. If they help a person manage calories more easily, or give an individual other benefits in their perception, that's great. Neither one is universally necessary for weight loss.0
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