I don't think six months or even a year is long enough to say it's sustainable. I did WW many years ago, lost 3.5 stone in 7 months or so - very sustainable for that period. The weight then crept back on over the next few years, so not sustainable.
But that was because I went back to the same old bad habits, and stopped weighing myself.
I hope this will be sustainable - for me the most important thing is going to be to not hide from the scales and adjust my fasting accordingly.
I don't yet know what I will do for maintenance - as little as possible, hopefully! I know, of course, about the claimed health benefits but I am doing this for weight loss, and will continue whatever I need to do for maintenance, but that's it.
16:8 seems to be working for many, but I like breakfast and hate every day restrictions. So I'll just have to see what will work - I'm just very determined to make it work, and I think 5:2 and versions of has more of a chance than conventional diets.
But that was because I went back to the same old bad habits, and stopped weighing myself.
I hope this will be sustainable - for me the most important thing is going to be to not hide from the scales and adjust my fasting accordingly.
I don't yet know what I will do for maintenance - as little as possible, hopefully! I know, of course, about the claimed health benefits but I am doing this for weight loss, and will continue whatever I need to do for maintenance, but that's it.
16:8 seems to be working for many, but I like breakfast and hate every day restrictions. So I'll just have to see what will work - I'm just very determined to make it work, and I think 5:2 and versions of has more of a chance than conventional diets.