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5:2 intermittent fasting diet – The Pros and Cons scrolling=”no” frameborder=”0? style=”border:none; overflow:hidden; width:100px; height:27px;” allowTransparency=”true”>ShareEarlier this year, we posted about the 5:2 diet, and how our DietAssist programme can make intermittent fasting diets like the 5:2 much easier and longer lasting.In the article, we also cautioned that whilst intermittent fasting has many reported health benefits, it is not safe for everyone, especially pregnant women and diabetics.Well, the kind folks at Holland and Barrett have sent us a handy infographic which summaries the pros and cons of the 5:2 intermittent fasting diet. It’s got information collated from the UK National Health Service (NHS), US National Institute of Health (NIH), the BBC and various other sources.It even has this quote from our article Like other diets, it doesn’t address the underlying eating habits which caused weight gain initially. As a result, weight usually piles back on when a person stops fasting.If you’re concerned about how long you can keep your 5:2 intermittent fast going, or are worried about putting the weight back on when you stop, then why check out DietAssist too?Anyhow, here’s the infographic – which we hope you’ll find useful in deciding if an intermittent fasting diet such as 5:2 is right for you.Was this useful? Comment below! scrolling=”no” frameborder=”0? style=”border:none; overflow:hidden; width:100px; height:27px;” allowTransparency=”true”>Share By Rob Woodgate|NewsLeave A CommentAbout the Author: Rob Woodgate Rob Woodgate is the co-creator of the DietAssist programme, and is passionate about helping people understand how their mind works so they can use it to enrich their lives

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I’m kinesiologist, I have the easy part. It’s fun to move (but sometimes we also suffers a bit).In my opinion, nutritionists have it not easy. I do not want to be in their place. That is why I decided to take care of physical activity and not nutrition.I am often ask:  How to eat to lose weight or gain muscles?Since I do not make nutrition plans, I rather adhere to the principles that work, and on all diets. Yes

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Did you enjoy this? Share it!Episode #13 is out! And we’ve got James Clear on the show.James is a successful online entrepreneur & blogger with a multi-talented background.He was an ESPN All American pitcher in college baseball, studied in biomechanics, is a certified personal trainer, powerlifter, & accomplished travel photographer.You can find James at JamesClear.com and PassivePanda.com and on twitter @James_ClearSo grab a notebook because James has some incredible insights into behavioral change, kicking bad habits, how to become the person you want to be, and environment design.We also riff about our experiences and approaches to intermittent fasting and carb cycling.

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Exclusive Excerpt: Why We Struggle to Lose Weight by: John Romaniello and Adam BornsteinPosted in: Uncategorized 0 Exclusive Excerpt: Why We Struggle to Lose WeightbyJohn Romaniello…April 16, 2013GUEST POST: John Romaniello and Adam Bornstein share an exclusive excerpt from their new book, “Man 2.0: Engineering the Alpha.” They lay out why we struggle to lose weight and the first step to turning it around.Continue Reading »HealthShares4450 April 16, 2013? Don’t sweat it: your go-to guide to sweat! Strap on Your Helmet: Bike Share Arrives in NYC ?

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Intermittent Fasting: What You Need to Know About the Latest Diet FadFrom Healthy Eating TipsFebruary 20, 2013 – 7:23pmIntermittent fasting, or IF, is one of the hottest new trends in the fitness industry. The basic premise is that short fasts can accelerate your fat loss potential, and make you healthier. For many of us, though, the idea of ‘fasting’ sounds waaay too extreme!

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Intermittent Fasting in 100 WordsPosted on 08. May, 2012 by David Dellanave in Blog, Look BetterEat This, Not ThatWhat:  Willing abstaining from all food for a period of time.Why: Because it’s good for your health, can help you lose fat, reverse disease markers, repair metabolic syndrome, help you focus, and improve your physique and performance.How: Eat no food and drink no caloric beverage (water, tea, and black coffee are ok) for 16 to 24 hours.When: Most people do 16 hour fasts every day, or one to two 24 hour fasts per week.What about ________? : Not the purpose of this article. See:http://www.marksdailyapple.com/health-benefits-of-intermittent-fasting/http://www.leangains.com/2010/10/top-ten-fasting-myths-debunked.htmlhttp://bradpilon.com/muscle-building/building-muscle-and-fasting/http://bradpilon.com/weight-loss/intermittent-fasting-eat-stop-eat-update/http://www.eatstopeat.com/http://www.marksdailyapple.com/fasting/http://www.marksdailyapple.com/fasting-weight-loss/http://www.precisionnutrition.com/intermittent-fastinghttp://www.livestrong.com/blog/the-truth-about-cleansing-and-fasting/Share

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20 Nov 2009 A Little Intermittent Fasting Research Permalink|View Comments (0)|Post Comment|Share|Posted by ReasonLoading…The dominant topic for this past week of posts was the beneficial biochemistry of eating less; changes to gene expression and metabolism, enhanced health and extended longevity. That wasn’t an intentional choice – it just worked out that way as various items caught my eye. All the same, why not round it off with an paper on intermittent fasting research, noticed by the folk who keep sci.life-extension stocked.Intermittent fasting and calorie restriction are two ways of reducing your calorie intake to obtain health benefits.

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16 Feb 2009 Practicing Intermittent Fasting Versus Calorie Restriction Permalink|View Comments (10)|Post Comment|Share|Posted by ReasonLoading…Intermittent fasting and calorie restriction are two ways of reducing your calorie intake to obtain health benefits. Intermittant fasting might be accomplished by eating every other day, for example, while calorie restriction means eating every day, but eating less. In both cases, you have to make sure your intake of micronutrients is optimal, and your physician agrees, as for any sane dietary choice. On the scientific side:Both calorie restriction and intermittent fasting produce significant health and longevity benefits in shorter-lived mammals such as mice, and at least significant health benefits in primates, including humans.

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