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Came across this a couple of days ago in a German Newspaper (paywall bypass), I found this a bit strange:
»Good data basis - but not for this question
Prof. Dr. Tilman Kühn, Professor of Public Health Nutrition at the University of Vienna, comments: “The NHANES study, which the authors used, is very good in principle - but unfortunately it does not record interval fasting.” The pure time data for food intake on individual days, as recorded there, is only suitable for assessing the effects of intermittent fasting to a very limited extent.
The study could therefore not show that intermittent fasting increases the risk of death. “The results of the study only show that people who ate their meals within less than eight hours on two randomly selected days had a higher risk of dying from a cardiovascular cause. However, intentional intermittent fasting was not investigated in the study.”
Why people only ate within eight hours on these selected days remains completely unclear. It could, for example, be because they were so unwell that they could no longer eat. In this case, the disease itself could also increase the risk of death.«
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For me intermittent fasting always worked great, but diets are all very subjective I guess and without a bit of excercise… ¯_(ツ)_/¯
Lost 30lbs so far myself. I do gorge at night, though. Might not be good for bird eaters.
If you don’t eat breakfast it’s not that hard for the rest of the eating to fall within 8 hours
Or if you eat your breakfast fairly late and dine early
Intermittent fasting works really well for people like me who tend to binge eat at night. If I can’t eat at night, that eliminates the binging.
Hey Sir you dropped this \.
Thanks, I think the surgery was successful!