It says many of the benefits of fasting occur while liver glycogen is depleted. So wouldn't you achive the same benefit if you were to use a low carb diet?it may sound counterintuitive, but that's the way it is.
autophagy, look it up.
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It says many of the benefits of fasting occur while liver glycogen is depleted. So wouldn't you achive the same benefit if you were to use a low carb diet?it may sound counterintuitive, but that's the way it is.
autophagy, look it up.
I just don't understand how fasting would not break down protein and lead to muscle loss.
It finally hit me, why you chose the username that you did![]()
It says many of the benefits of fasting occur while liver glycogen is depleted. So wouldn't you achive the same benefit if you were to use a low carb diet?
Yes but aging of the brain and CNS. IF and CR have been shown to increase BDNF which is a protein which helps with growth of neurons associated with learning and memory. But again, exercise does this as well and the degree of exercise induced BDNF elevations is dependent on the intensity according to alan aragon.
Aragon wrote a very nicely referenced article about fasting. It's worth a read.
it may sound counterintuitive, but that's the way it is.
autophagy, look it up.
@ErikR
http://roguehealthandfitness.com/how-to-increase-autophagy-for-lifespan-extension
I been doing the intermediate fasting for a week now while I'm cutting. For some reason I feel bloated all the time. Is this normal in the beginning ?
I been trying it for the health benefits. But I do honestly prefer eating a little earlier. By 10am I'm cranky sluggish hungry. I'm not a all out big eater at one time. I noticed the passed two days I could barely get all my macros in, and I'm at a 500 cal deficit.if by "bloated", you mean you feel full from trying to cram all your meals or calories into a much shorter time frame, then maybe. if you are accustomed to eating 4-8+ meals a day. and ive experienced this before. especially when eating close to bed time.
not sure how many calories your trying for. or macro %. and sometimes the actual food can matter. protein shakes might help. particularly at the "breakfast" part.
you don't necessarily need IF for a cut. I do it for other reasons myself. aside from health benefits, its easy for me. and ive never had much problem eating big meals. or not eating big meals. but eating just enough, 4-8 times a day is not for me.
then again, my diet or eating style sometimes changes, and ill eat throughout the day. but ill almost always skip breakfast. it is a work in progress. especially now with limited time from work.
I been trying it for the health benefits. But I do honestly prefer eating a little earlier. By 10am I'm cranky sluggish hungry. I'm not a all out big eater at one time. I noticed the passed two days I could barely get all my macros in, and I'm at a 500 cal deficit.
I will keep going I think a week is to soon to tell.ease into it. assess the costs and benefits to your particular goals.
there is also a "reverse" IF diet, where you eat early but not late. IF diets usually seem to have a 16 hour fast and 8 feed. so make it fit for whatever is comfortable for you.
ease into it. assess the costs and benefits to your particular goals.
there is also a "reverse" IF diet, where you eat early but not late. IF diets usually seem to have a 16 hour fast and 8 hour feed. so make it fit for whatever is comfortable for you.
