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What are your thoughts on intermittent fasting strategy to lose weight?
Posted on 7/9/22 at 9:48 am
Posted on 7/9/22 at 9:48 am
As opposed to simple calorie intake restriction vs calorie burn? I have been doing the calorie watch thing using an app and started exercising regularly over the last three months. In the first 6 weeks I lost 9 pounds- I had set my goals at 1-1 .5 lbs per week. So I was doing great…. But despite continuing the caloric restriction and the exercise I have stopped losing weight over the last month and a half. Getting a little frustrated. A friend recommended a book ‘Living in the Fasting Lane’ by Dr. Jason Fung. I’ve started reading it and it sounds good but I have my doubts and questions about it. What do y’all think?
This post was edited on 7/9/22 at 2:18 pm
Posted on 7/9/22 at 10:09 am to otowntiger
If you fast and still eat the same amount of calories as you are now you still won't lose weight
Posted on 7/9/22 at 10:14 am to otowntiger
Lots of research has come out in the last few months showing that intermittent fasting does nothing special besides help people structure their calorie intake. BioLayne is a good source for this. Also Alan Aragon.
But if it’s helping you with losing weight, then stick with it! Consistency is key.
But if it’s helping you with losing weight, then stick with it! Consistency is key.
Posted on 7/9/22 at 10:37 am to otowntiger
I'm doing a little mini diet right now to finally lose my Covid 10. It's calorie-restricted without counting calories. Basically, I try to fast as long as I can, and then when I do eat, it's still very small and watery.
Sample day:
First bite 11AMish: 2 cucumbers, a red pepper and a handful of tomatoes.
Snack: drink a cup of pickle juice (flavor/bite provides some satiety + electrolytes)
"Meal": 6PMish - some cold cuts, strawberries, handful of popcorn.
I'm 8 days in and have lost ~5 lbs. I really haven't struggled with hunger at all either. I would guess I haven't had more than 700 calories on any of the days, and likely less than 500 on several. I'll go about another 2 weeks and be done.
Sample day:
First bite 11AMish: 2 cucumbers, a red pepper and a handful of tomatoes.
Snack: drink a cup of pickle juice (flavor/bite provides some satiety + electrolytes)
"Meal": 6PMish - some cold cuts, strawberries, handful of popcorn.
I'm 8 days in and have lost ~5 lbs. I really haven't struggled with hunger at all either. I would guess I haven't had more than 700 calories on any of the days, and likely less than 500 on several. I'll go about another 2 weeks and be done.
Posted on 7/9/22 at 10:39 am to Big Scrub TX
quote:
Sample day:
First bite 11AMish: 2 cucumbers, a red pepper and a handful of tomatoes.
Snack: drink a cup of pickle juice (flavor/bite provides some satiety + electrolytes)
"Meal": 6PMish - some cold cuts, strawberries, handful of popcorn.
frick.That
Posted on 7/9/22 at 10:44 am to Big Scrub TX
quote:
I'm doing a little mini diet right now to finally lose my Covid 10. It's calorie-restricted without counting calories. Basically, I try to fast as long as I can, and then when I do eat, it's still very small and watery.
Sample day:
First bite 11AMish: 2 cucumbers, a red pepper and a handful of tomatoes.
Snack: drink a cup of pickle juice (flavor/bite provides some satiety + electrolytes)
"Meal": 6PMish - some cold cuts, strawberries, handful of popcorn.
I'm all for people losing weight, but this sounds like an eating disorder.
Posted on 7/9/22 at 10:53 am to otowntiger
You must eat to lose weight.
If you dont eat you will lose muscle, water, fat, and look so bad it won’t be worth it.
500 calorie deficit.
1g of protein per bodyweight.
If you are accurately tracking your calories in/out and hit a plateau then the focus is on increasing exercise and weight training, not cutting more calories.
Sounds like your body is numb to the exercise you’re doing. Time to get intense and bust through.
If you dont eat you will lose muscle, water, fat, and look so bad it won’t be worth it.
500 calorie deficit.
1g of protein per bodyweight.
If you are accurately tracking your calories in/out and hit a plateau then the focus is on increasing exercise and weight training, not cutting more calories.
Sounds like your body is numb to the exercise you’re doing. Time to get intense and bust through.
Posted on 7/9/22 at 10:55 am to pwejr88
quote:
Sounds like your body is numb to the exercise you’re doing
SMH
Posted on 7/9/22 at 10:59 am to otowntiger
Don't confuse fasting with intermittent fasting. Fasting will lower your insulin levels and lead to increased fat burning. Try to shoot for a 72 hour water fast. Break the fast with coconut oil in your coffee followed by some kefir/sauerkraut (non preserved) for the probiotics and then a high quality bone broth.
You'll lose about half a pound of fat each day on average. Plus, it will reset your eating habits moving forward. It eliminates the cravings.
You'll lose about half a pound of fat each day on average. Plus, it will reset your eating habits moving forward. It eliminates the cravings.
Posted on 7/9/22 at 11:03 am to otowntiger
If you’ve gained muscle, your metabolism has sped up, and you will need more calories in the form of protein or fat to break the plateau.
Posted on 7/9/22 at 11:25 am to Big Scrub TX
quote:
Sample day: First bite 11AMish: 2 cucumbers, a red pepper and a handful of tomatoes. Snack: drink a cup of pickle juice (flavor/bite provides some satiety + electrolytes) "Meal": 6PMish - some cold cuts, strawberries, handful of popcorn.
What’s your boyfriend eat?
quote:
I'm 8 days in and have lost ~5 lbs.
Have fun gaining 10 lbs when you start eating normal again.
Posted on 7/9/22 at 11:29 am to otowntiger
Just sign up for something like Avatar Nutrition, track what you eat, and be done with it.
Posted on 7/9/22 at 1:23 pm to hehateme2285
quote:. That’s basically what I’m doing- using MyFitnessPal app.
Just sign up for something like Avatar Nutrition, track what you eat, and be done with it.
Posted on 7/9/22 at 1:25 pm to Odysseus32
quote:
I'm all for people losing weight, but this sounds like an eating disorder.
Posted on 7/9/22 at 1:26 pm to BigPerm30
quote:If I ate simply at replacement caloric levels after the diet, why would I gain 10?
Have fun gaining 10 lbs when you start eating normal again.
I'll be in a deficit for a few weeks, and then I'll eat around replacement after that. This isn't rocket science.
Posted on 7/9/22 at 2:08 pm to otowntiger
Listen, the 7 meal a dayers, the keto guys, the weigh all you food nuts hate on IF. The fact is, find what works for YOU! I personally chose IF because I feel better fasted, I eat cleaner (my body doesn’t want sugar and a load of carbs), I sleep better and I just easier for me to not eat. Plus, the shite works, I’ve seen it too many times. My personal fav is OMAD but if I break that I do a min of 18hrs with a 4-5hr feeding window. Throw in a “cheat day” once a week and your good. If you stop seeing results it’s in your intake or your burn, simple fixes. And, you absolutely can maintain your muscle mass while fasting, if done correctly.
Posted on 7/9/22 at 3:05 pm to Big Scrub TX
Cause your body is going to get used to being starved and start storing food when you go back to eating “normal”.
Posted on 7/9/22 at 8:38 pm to BigPerm30
quote:Nah. I know enough to mix it up. I'll throw a couple of "cheat" days in along the way.
Cause your body is going to get used to being starved and start storing food when you go back to eating “normal”.
Posted on 7/9/22 at 8:38 pm to otowntiger
I think everyone should do a 24 hour fast about once/week for various physical and mental benefits. I enjoy eating a lot and sometimes a few beers on weekends so Mondays often work well for the 24 hours (Sun dinner to Monday dinner).
Unless you tend to overeat because of fasting, you will probably lose a little weight. I’ve never tried to lose weight so more about maintaining for me. I’m in that category of trying to gain weight in winter aided by creatine and drop about 8 lbs in summer.
Unless you tend to overeat because of fasting, you will probably lose a little weight. I’ve never tried to lose weight so more about maintaining for me. I’m in that category of trying to gain weight in winter aided by creatine and drop about 8 lbs in summer.
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