
In terms of healthy eating, timing is everything.
That’s the word from researchers who claim the time of day that you eat may be just as important for your health as what you eat.
Having your meals in a consistent window of 8 to 10 hours may help prevent and manage chronic diseases such as diabetes and heart disease, according to the authors of a new study published online Sept. 22 in the journal Endocrine Reviews.
“People who are trying to lose weight and live a healthier lifestyle should pay more attention to when they eat as well as what they eat. Time-restricted eating is an easy-to-follow and effective dietary strategy that requires less mental math than counting calories,” researcher Satchidananda Panda says.
Below are four ways intermittent fasting can improve your health:
The study found that when eating was restricted to fewer than 12 hours a day, sleep and quality of life improved.
Recent research has shown that genes, hormones and metabolism rise and fall at different times of the day. Aligning when we eat with the body’s internal clock can optimize health and reduce the risk of chronic conditions. Risks for heart and liver disease, diabetes and obesity decreased with intermittent fasting.
“Eating at random times breaks the synchrony of our internal program and makes us prone to diseases,” Panda adds. “Intermittent fasting is a lifestyle that anyone can adopt. It can help eliminate health disparities and lets everyone live a healthy and fulfilling life.”
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We lose weight when our insulin levels go down. Intermittent fasting, without snacking, allows our insulin levels to go down far enough that we begin to burn off fat.
Additionally, eating at a set time can limit the number of calories you consume.
Research shows that short-term calorie restriction can relieve depression. However, it is important that you consult with your doctor on this because chronic calorie restriction can also have the opposite effect.
There are several popular methods of intermittent fasting, including:
If you are new to intermittent fasting, these 4 tips recommended by Harvard Health Publishing may help:
The following are potential side effects of intermittent fasting:
If you are pregnant, breastfeeding or trying to conceive, you should not try intermittent fasting.
Intermittent fasting is not for everyone so it is important that you consult with your doctor before making any changes to your diet, especially if you are taking any medication or have any of the following:
Intermittent fasting has gained popularity for its potential health benefits, including weight loss, improved insulin sensitivity, better blood sugar control, and reduced inflammation. Some people also find it easier to adhere to than traditional calorie-restricted diets.
However, it’s important to note that intermittent fasting may not be suitable for everyone, and its effectiveness can vary from person to person. It’s essential to consult with a healthcare professional or registered dietitian before starting any fasting regimen, especially if you have underlying health conditions or are pregnant, nursing, or taking medications. Additionally, it’s crucial to maintain a balanced and nutritious diet when you do eat to ensure you meet your nutritional needs.

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