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approximately 12 hours Fat burning typically begins after approximately 12 hours of fasting and escalates between 16 and 24 hours of fasting.
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Learn More »Weight loss can be difficult, but could intermittent fasting help? This eating pattern, which features cycles of fasting and eating, is making headlines as research confirms it’s not only what you eat, but when you eat, that matters in the struggle to lose weight. During intermittent fasting, individuals use specific periods of eating — typically within an eight-to-10 hour window — to lose weight, says Michigan Medicine dietitian Sue Ryskamp, who sees patients at U-M’s Frankel Cardiovascular Center. The premise behind intermittent fasting is relatively simple, she says: “When our insulin levels go down far enough and for long enough, as they do during a fasting period, we’re able burn off fat.” Insulin levels drop when a person is not consuming food. During a period of fasting, decreasing insulin levels cause cells to release stored glucose as energy. Repeating this process regularly, as with intermittent fasting, leads to weight loss. “In addition, this type of fasting often results in the consumption of fewer calories overall, which contributes to weight loss,” Ryskamp says. Intermittent fasting also allows the GI tract to rest and repair while in a state of fasting. “This is when your body is able to use fat stored in your cells as fuel, so you’re burning fat instead of storing it, which leads to weight loss,” says Ryskamp. “The results of recent studies look promising, especially when combined with exercise and a plant-based diet such as the Mediterranean diet.” A Harvard research study also reveals how intermittent fasting may slow the aging process through weight loss, lower blood pressure and reduced cholesterol. So, is intermittent fasting actually healthy? Are there benefits? Pitfalls? Before deciding if it’s right for you, read Ryskamp’s Q&A below to get all your need-to-know questions answered.
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