Sunday, May 11, 2025

Curious about this article. Part-time low carb?

I came across this article today, and found it interesting. Note: it does explain at the end that more studies are needed, but it did pique my interest.
https://www.sciencealert.com/new-study-reveals-an-easier-alternative-to-intermittent-fasting

As someone in their 40's who has struggled with weight most of my life, I've recently started to get more serious about sustainable weight loss. I had some success with low-carb back in the mid 00's but didn't see it as viable to reach my goals, personally. In the past few weeks I've been learning more about intermittent fasting, specifically the 5:2 version. (With that plan I would stay in a mild calorie deficit for the "5" days with 2 non-consecutive days of fasting, or more specifically about 20% of my usual calories) And I've been able to do it a couple of times, both a strict liquid fast and the 20% "modified fast" as I thought of it, but wondered about something that's easier to maintain especially with a family that I'm cooking for who is eating quote-unquote normal.

So the bottom line is I'm curious about trying a low-carb plan for those 2 days instead of fasting, and hoping that might be more sustainable. I will try to update here if I keep it up.

PS- maybe I should've posted this in either the low carb or IF subs, I'm not sure 🤷‍♀️

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