Dear all,
I have been reading through many posts-articles etc. and could summarize my understanding of the issue in this way:
.fasting is not for everyone (a no for children-teenagers-pregnant woman-metabolic disease patients)
.exercising during fast days is ok (no endurance-best strenght training)
My question then is,what about body fat %? Is anyone with an healthy bf% safe to fast? I am now on my third day fast (second week) and find it really harder than the second day. my bf% is around 18, I am a female, 23. I usually keep a lighter session of strenght training (about 40 mins) for fast days and so far worked well but today I felt so incredibly shakey afterwards. I feel HUNGRY and weak, I am trying to focus on a research proposal I urgently need to work on and words are blurry on the screen and my concentration is almost non-existing.
I wonder if this is due to the fact I have loaded up on sugar and carbs over the weekend (thus leaving me shakey today), and if so if I just need to avoid sugar the night before a fast (which I find quiet hard), or due to the fact it is a bit more difficult for my body type to get energy from fat stores as there is not so much overall.
Any word of advice will be greatly appreciated.
Also, to anyone who will be tempted to suggest I should not do 5:2 ,my rational is a marked interest in keeping IGF-I levels low. I have been working in labs feeding on high fat diets rodents; interestingly, these animals were behaving similarly to other rodents for models of Alzheimer's disease in all the cognition and memory tests.
What Dr Mosley pointed out is well beyond weight loss and should be considered from anyone who is interested in keeping their mind and body sharp.
Good luck to all!
I have been reading through many posts-articles etc. and could summarize my understanding of the issue in this way:
.fasting is not for everyone (a no for children-teenagers-pregnant woman-metabolic disease patients)
.exercising during fast days is ok (no endurance-best strenght training)
My question then is,what about body fat %? Is anyone with an healthy bf% safe to fast? I am now on my third day fast (second week) and find it really harder than the second day. my bf% is around 18, I am a female, 23. I usually keep a lighter session of strenght training (about 40 mins) for fast days and so far worked well but today I felt so incredibly shakey afterwards. I feel HUNGRY and weak, I am trying to focus on a research proposal I urgently need to work on and words are blurry on the screen and my concentration is almost non-existing.
I wonder if this is due to the fact I have loaded up on sugar and carbs over the weekend (thus leaving me shakey today), and if so if I just need to avoid sugar the night before a fast (which I find quiet hard), or due to the fact it is a bit more difficult for my body type to get energy from fat stores as there is not so much overall.
Any word of advice will be greatly appreciated.
Also, to anyone who will be tempted to suggest I should not do 5:2 ,my rational is a marked interest in keeping IGF-I levels low. I have been working in labs feeding on high fat diets rodents; interestingly, these animals were behaving similarly to other rodents for models of Alzheimer's disease in all the cognition and memory tests.
What Dr Mosley pointed out is well beyond weight loss and should be considered from anyone who is interested in keeping their mind and body sharp.
Good luck to all!