{"id":3175,"date":"2020-02-27T21:36:14","date_gmt":"2020-02-27T21:36:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/hitzoneglobal.com\/?p=1734"},"modified":"2023-07-28T18:14:06","modified_gmt":"2023-07-28T17:14:06","slug":"what-is-intermittent-fasting","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/hitsona.com\/blog\/what-is-intermittent-fasting\/","title":{"rendered":"What is intermittent fasting?"},"content":{"rendered":"

What is intermittent fasting?<\/strong><\/p>\n

There always seems to be a new diet craze taking off and intermittent fasting is one that has been getting more and more airtime recently. We thought we would take a closer look.<\/p>\n

Firstly, it\u2019s not really a diet as such. There are no specific foods that you should or should not eat. It is more about the pattern of when you eat. In fact, it is often paired with other diets so for example someone might do a Keto diet with intermittent fasting or a vegan might do a plant-based diet with intermittent fasting. Intermittent fasting has been around for a long time in different versions with one popular version being the 5:2 diet \u2013 were you eat normally for 5 days and fast for 2.  However, this has evolved into more of a 24-hour based approach which is what we will look at here.<\/p>\n

The concept of intermittent fasting is based around returning your body to its natural metabolism cycle.  Basically, when you eat your liver produces enzymes to help digest the food and this kick starts your metabolism.  Eating is not the only thing which starts your metabolism, there are other variables. For example, exposure to sunlight also plays a part.  To be clear, during the fast period you should only drink water as anything else, even a cup of black coffee or a vitamin pill will break your fast.<\/p>\n

This is a good video explaining the basic science and thinking behind time restricted eating (intermittent fasting), with Dr Rhonda Patrick on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast.<\/p>\n

https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=XW7g_KD52PA<\/p>\n

The problem with most of us is that our metabolism never gets a chance to rest because we eat as soon as we wake up, then we eat throughout the day and then we eat before we go to bed! This messes up our metabolism so it doesn\u2019t work as well, and we can start to put on weight and feel more lethargic.<\/p>\n

People using intermittent fasting break each 24-hr period into 2 parts, the bit when you eat and the bit when you don\u2019t and together, they need to make 24 hours. So, some examples of patterns a person using intermittent fasting could follow are:<\/p>\n