The FastDay Forum

Introduce Yourself!

Our Frequently Asked Questions topic will answer many of your fasting & weight loss questions!

If you're new and have a question or need some advice, please give us as much information as you can about your situation in order for us to be able to help you as best we can. For example, it's helpful to know your BMI/weight, how much you want to lose, any medical conditions which might affect your weight and (if you've started fasting already) how you do your fasts in terms of splitting up your calories, what you eat etc. Thanks!

3 posts Page 1 of 1
Hello
04 Aug 2019, 18:44
Hi
I've been doing the 16:8 fast for 3 weeks now as the older I get the harder it is too loose weight.
It seems to suit my lifestyle and so far I find, it quite easy to do,
Looking forward to reading others progress as I find it helps when I can read how other posters are gettig on.
Until my 40's I was always around the 11 stone mark (I'm 5ft 7) but since then -I'm now 51 I've been around 14stone.
I started the menopause aged 42 probably didn't help.
When I started 3 weeks ago I was 14stone 4 and I'm now 13stone 12.
I work 9.45am to 8pm 4 days a week , lunch is at 3pm so have been eating from 3pm to 11pm , I would prefer to have an earlier window but as I am unable to change my lunch have been sticking to these hours 7 days a week.
Re: Hello
19 Aug 2019, 03:07
Hello Bythesea ! @Bythesea

Congrats on your current progress! Consistency is so important!

While this site contains a vast resource of very useful but aging posts, its day-to-day interaction is now almost non-existent. Suggest that your consider https://thefastdiet.co.uk/ and also the blog at https://idmprogram.com/ for extensive information on the effects of fasting and menopause.

Finishing the last meal of the day by 3pm has actually been found to be ideal for weight loss because it takes advantage of a biological circadian rhythm.

3pm to 11pm defines an 8 hour eating window, often identified here and elsewhere as 16:8. A fast day could be easy if you considered your lunch to be "dinner" - the last meal of the day - because you could sleep through most of it (from 11pm to the next morning). Deciding when to eat your "feast" day meals would be interesting; many fasters have found that they can easily skip breakfast.

OMAD - one meal a day - (even every day) is another option that might be useful.

ADF...
Re: Hello
09 Mar 2020, 18:15
congratulations on your progress!
3 posts Page 1 of 1

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 7 guests

START THE 5:2 DIET WITH HELP FROM FASTDAY

Be healthier. Lose weight. Eat the foods you love, most of the time.

Learn about the 5:2 diet

LEARN ABOUT FASTING
We've got loads of info about intermittent fasting, written in a way which is easy to understand. Whether you're wondering about side effects or why the scales aren't budging, we've got all you need to know.

Your intermittent fasting questions answered ASK QUESTIONS & GET SUPPORT
Come along to the FastDay Forum, we're a friendly bunch and happy to answer your fasting questions and offer support. Why not join in one of our regular challenges to help you towards your goal weight?

Use our free 5:2 diet tracker FREE 5:2 DIET PROGRESS TRACKER & BLOG
Tracking your diet progress is great for staying motivated. Chart your measurements and keep tabs on your daily calorie needs. You can even create a free blog to journal your 5:2 experience!