Intermittent Fasting: Benefits, Risks, and What Science Says
Intermittent fasting has gained massive popularity β but what does science actually say?
π¬ What Is Intermittent Fasting?
Itβs not about what you eat β but when you eat.
Common methods:
16:8 (fast 16 hours, eat 8 hours)
5:2 (reduced calories 2 days/week)
π Potential Benefits
Research suggests:
May support weight management
May improve insulin sensitivity
May trigger cellular repair (autophagy)
π₯ Watch: Fasting Explained
π§ Risks to Consider
Not suitable for everyone
Can lead to overeating
May affect energy levels
β οΈ Important Context
Always consult a professional before major dietary changes
π Sources
National Institutes of Health
Mayo Clinic
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