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  • Wouldn't it be better to eat when hungry?

  • The article concludes that if you're in decent nick alread, then probably, yes. It reckons that it's inconclusive whether fasting does more than help you lose weight that there's a good chance any other health benefits experienced by people who've been intermittently fasting are just because they've lost a bit of weight, rather than because of the fasting itself.

  • decided to try and lose some weight - anyone had any experience/success with 5 2 diet?

  • Just in time for the month leading up to the holidays!
    No experience with the 5/2, but I wouldn't rely on much more than maintaining weight over the festive period...

  • first fast day today - I have a headache!

  • @dancing james I think from a quick search. Also @Greenbank

  • I did it

    It worked

    But there is a misconception that you calorie restrict for two days a week and can eat as much as you like of anything. What you do is eat whatever you want but within normal calorie amounts. So two days of pain a week. Instead of usual diets which are miserable 7 days a week.

  • I've spent the last two months trying to stick to no / low carbs (ideally less than 20g net a day). I guess it's sort of lazy keto as I've been using high-fat content food (almonds/avocados/cheese) as a way of getting calories in or feeling full.

    Weigh in this morning shows I'm 10Kg down in a little over 8 weeks. Obviously, I'm super happy with that.

    3 - nearly 4 - inches off the waist so far, along with dropping from L to a comfortable M (Medium is a little too baggy in some shops). Face gains are also great.

    In terms of no carbs, I definitely miss beer and the pre-football curry + naan ritual but in general, I sleep better, have more attention span and have more money.

    Aiming for another 4 or 5kg minimum before slowly reintroducing a few more carbs into daily life.

    The next major decision is drinking over the festive period...

  • @dancing james good to know - Mrs EB and I are both trying it

  • That's mad. Do you actually feel full from the fatty foods? I've always found I don't - I can eat an insane amount of nuts/seeds before I feel full. Well, maybe not an insane amount, but an insane amount of calories worth

  • Nuts and seeds are certainly not my main source of food - just a good snack to tide me over and I definitely have to control my portions to avoid overeating. Cheese is also a great snack for quick calories in.

    At work, I eat a half roast chicken (Sainsbury's hot counter) and a whole avocado for lunch almost every day. I'd say most days I struggle to eat 60% of this. In the beginning, I was smashing this down in 5 mins and still feeling hungry. For treat days, I may have a sashimi box from Itsu but they're £££ in comparison to the £4 it costs for the Sainsbury's meal.

    Dinner is some form of meat or fish with leafy greens (piles of kale, broccoli, bok choi etc) or salads.

    I don't eat breakfast.

    I get a bit peckish towards the 12noon mark as lunch creeps up but that's about it. Drinking lots of water also helps.

  • I wonder how much moving to more calorie dense foods (protein and fat) from carbohydrates has simply impacted your stomach size? Smaller stomach = fuller quicker = harder to put on weight

    Not in any way saying that's what has caused your weight loss - it sounds like you've been really disciplined

  • It's definitely part of it. I was overeating both in terms of calorie content and portion size.

    The hardest part has been avoiding snacks and lunch invites at work...

  • I've found that its a different type of fullness initially and takes getting used to. More of a lack of hunger (and realisation of that that) compared to feeling 'stuffed' as you do with lots of carbs.

  • Half a roast chicken and a meat-based dinner every single day? Fucking hell.

  • What's wrong with that?

    I would add that half a chicken by sainsburys hot counter standard amounts to a small to medium chicken breast and a small chicken leg. I would estimate it to be no more than 450 calories worth.

    Tonight's meat (or fish) based dinner is a small salmon fillet with chilli, ginger and a pile of kale.

  • compared to feeling 'stuffed' as you do with lots of carbs.

    this is what I love though

  • ^^ I also just had five walnut halves or 2.5 whole walnuts if that makes any difference to your level of horror.

  • I used to think this. I actually prefer how I feel after eating now.

    I don't feel hungry, just satiated and I don't get that bloated / food baby stomach from eating carbs.

    So much nicer.

  • My horror is grounded in sustainability and ethics, not calories...

    Sorry, I know it's not really the place for it, but I was taken aback.

  • I don't think it is really the place but is two meat or fish based dishes a day really that unusual??

  • Long gone are the days where I would eat a whole chicken, a stick of tiger bread and a pot of coleslaw for lunch at school, and still be hungry by early afternoon...

  • No, but then neither is heart disease. ;)

  • My horror is grounded in sustainability and ethics, not calories...

    Yeah but weight loss tho!!!

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