Intermittent fasting and water intake

Have yall found that intermittent fasting (16:8) and drinking 64 oz of water a day has helped with weight loss? And possibly even making skin appear more clear?

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  • tomcustombuilder
    tomcustombuilder Posts: 2,285 Member
    IF only works if it causes you to consume fewer weekly calories than you were consuming before. Water does not affect weightloss unless it causes you to consume fewer calories. You do burn more calories however from running to the bathroom every 15 minutes. Semi clear urine is a sign that you're properly hydrated.
  • totameafox
    totameafox Posts: 183 Member
    You do burn more calories however from running to the bathroom every 15 minutes.

    Amen to this... it is like you are watching me though the window. :#

    being hydrated is good for your skin.

  • ShowPoodleGirl
    ShowPoodleGirl Posts: 30 Member
    IF only works if it helps you to eat less calories. If you still eat too many calories it won't help at all.
    I IF but not 'on purpose' it's just what works well in my day to eat/when I'm hungry.
  • lynn_glenmont
    lynn_glenmont Posts: 10,117 Member
    No, I haven't found that.
  • FaithMathias
    FaithMathias Posts: 60 Member
    Dr.Jason Fung books are great on this topic.
  • AnnPT77
    AnnPT77 Posts: 35,013 Member
    No, but only in the sense that I lost weight fine while doing neither of those things, while age 59-60, severely hypothyroid (medicated), and menopausal, all thing some people will say are doom to weight loss or at least major roadblocks.

    Intermittent fasting works great for some people, but it would make me miserable. Misery is unhelpful. :D I eat anytime during waking hours.

    As far as water consumption, hydration needs are individual, and depend on circumstances (like activity level, climate, etc.). Hydration is more than water, coffee/tea counts, fluid in foods like soup or fruit counts, etc. If urine color is pale, not clear or dark, high odds hydration is fine. For some, that will require much less than 64 ounces of water, for some it will require much more. Some people do find that more water consumptions blunts their appetite. If that's true for you, more may be helpful.

    Personally, pretty much all I did was rein in my calorie intake to the right level, while trying to stay mostly full and happy and get overall good nutrition on average eating foods l like. I didn't change the range of foods I ate, because I already ate lots of nutritious foods (too much ;) ). I changed portion sizes and frequencies of calorie dense things. I didn't significantly increase exercise, because I was already more active than average for my demographic. I just ate fewer calories on average. Weight dropped. Almost 9 years after reaching goal weight, I'm still at a healthy weight.

    For me, that was the easiest possible plan. I like easy plans, because they increase the odds of success.
  • PlentyofProtein00
    PlentyofProtein00 Posts: 3,684 Member
    I've been reading a lot about fasting and how it aids in keeping insulin levels low so that your body taps into fat burning. Read obesity code, it is not as simple as calories in calories out. I currently do IF. There are other health benefits to fasting including lowering inflammation which impedes weightloss as well. There is the "clean" way to fast though for these benefits. Look up fast feast repeat.
  • scottydewwannalosewt
    scottydewwannalosewt Posts: 101 Member
    Intermittent fasting is a way to lose weight. But I've also found that with intermittent fasting that the weight comes back more in the long run. That it's better (for me) to restrict my calories than to under nourish my body.
  • scottydewwannalosewt
    scottydewwannalosewt Posts: 101 Member
    I read Obesity Code too. However, I also read Master your Metabolism. and have come to the conclusion that it's better to use food to fuel your body rather than deprive yourself of nutrients to lose weight.

  • tomcustombuilder
    tomcustombuilder Posts: 2,285 Member
    edited January 25
    I've been reading a lot about fasting and how it aids in keeping insulin levels low so that your body taps into fat burning. Read obesity code, it is not as simple as calories in calories out. I currently do IF. There are other health benefits to fasting including lowering inflammation which impedes weightloss as well. There is the "clean" way to fast though for these benefits. Look up fast feast repeat.
    There are a lot of videos and articles out there on IF. Anyone can do one and sound legit. Bottom line is that fat loss is and always will be a product of a consistent weekly calorie deficit over time. If IF causes you to take in fewer calories overall then it will be beneficial if it doesn’t then it won’t.

    And yes calories in and out will always be the fatloss factor. Don’t get out into the weeds with all the other hype of IF.
  • paperpudding
    paperpudding Posts: 9,333 Member
    Have yall found that intermittent fasting (16:8) and drinking 64 oz of water a day has helped with weight loss?

    in my case - No.

    I lost weight without doing IF nor tracking how much water I drank
  • ddsb1111
    ddsb1111 Posts: 925 Member
    IF works for me because I’ve never been a fan of breakfast and often skipped lunch to avoid the afternoon energy crash. Fasting leaves me feeling energized, clear headed, and alert, whereas eating earlier in the day tends to make me feel groggy. Plus, it allows me to enjoy most of my calories in one satisfying meal, with larger portions of food I enjoy.

    It’s not that IF has any magical properties, none of that is definitively proven, but it does help people like me focus their calorie intake into a specific time window and not have to think about food for the rest of the day.