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Fasting / 5:2 diet

5:2 Diet Thread: Part Three. Come join us!

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GreenEggsAndNichts · 07/09/2012 15:51

The continuing thread for those of us following either the 5:2 diet or the alternate-day fasting diet. Both are two versions of Intermittent Fasting, which you can read more about here.

The 5:2 diet was featured on Horizon recently, and essentially requires you to fast for 2 non-consecutive days per week. The other 5 days, you can eat what you like. Alternate-day fasting is just how it sounds; you fast every other day. By "fasting", we mean that we keep our calorie consumption very low, around 500 calories on average, on those days.

Here is a list of the links we've gathered so far about this diet. I hope I haven't left many out, but it was a 40 page thread! This is a good start for anyone, though:

First things first, here is a link to our previous thread, which we've outgrown. Lots of good support and ideas still to be found there.

Here is the link to the BBC article regarding Michael Mosley's findings, which was featured on Horizon.

is a link to the first part of the aforementioned Horizon, subsequent parts of that episode are linked on that page.

There is a Wiki article here which explains intermittent fasting and gives a short summary of some studies which have been done on it.

A blog post here gives some of the scientific explanation for why this way of eating helps you to not only lose weight, but improve your all-around health.

A Telegraph article which comments on the diet and gives a brief overview.

A study discussed here gives commentary specifically addressing the effect of this diet on obese people (both men and women), with regard to both health and weight loss. ("After 8 weeks of treatment, participants had an average 12.5 lbs reduction in body weight and a 4 cm decrease in waist circumference. Total fat mass declined by about 12 lbs while lean body mass remained relatively constant.) it also mentions "Plasma adiponectin, a protein hormone that is elevated in obesity and associated with heart disease, dropped by 30%. As did LDL cholesterol (25%) and triglycerides (32%).")

Important link if you are currently your ideal BMI: this appears to suggest the benefits for women at a lower BMI might not be seeing the same health benefits that are found on men at their ideal BMI.

And for those already fasting, here is a link to 100 snacks under 100 calories. :)

Another food link, here is a link to the BBC Goof Food site, with a list of low-calorie soups.

I will start a different thread just for recipe links, though, as there seems to be some demand for that.

A BIG THANK YOU to all who have been contributing, btw. Most of us are new to this diet. All of the links above have been posted by others in our previous thread, and they've been very helpful. Sorry if I haven't given credit where it's due, but it was just enough of a job getting them all in one post this afternoon. Wink

Come join us, and tell us about your experiences with this diet!
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squeezelt · 25/02/2013 10:56

Hi - I am new to this message board and looking for some advice/encouragement.
I have been on 5:2 fasting for a week and a half (3 fasts so far). In addition I took up running three weeks ago and am now running (not very far but its better than nothing!) 3 times a week.
I was devastated to find that on weighing myself this morning I have not lost 1 lb!! Very demoralising. I have been eating freely on no fast days - do I need to reign in the clarie consumption on these days too do you think (I tend to eat rather unhealthily as have a v sweet tooth)?
I'm going to continue as hope there will be a cumulative effect but was hoping for some quicker results - anyone else had the same experience? Any advice much appreciated?

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Annika11 · 05/03/2013 16:03

Hmmm, I'm now on my third week. I don't gorge on the 5 days, just sensible eating.

I've not lost so much as a pound!!!! What's going on? It's becoming really upsetting.

Anyone else experienced this....any pearls of wisdom??

Thanks ladies.

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NurseEzzzaChapel · 07/03/2013 12:05

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NurseEzzzaChapel · 11/03/2013 15:59

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SuzyFigge · 16/03/2013 10:12

Only just begun this as I've heard so many positive things about it. Monday will be my first fast day. Wish me luck Smile x

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Angel43 · 18/03/2013 10:49

first fasting day. Finding it really hard, can't stop thinking about food LOL. Had brekkie, now on decaf black coffee and ginger and lemon tea. Trying to keep myself busy. Any advice anyone can give would be fab. xx

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NurseEzzzaChapel · 18/03/2013 12:01

Angel43, well done for starting! Have a read through the OP and follow some of the links. I especially recommend reading the tips and links thread and having a browse through the recipe thread (all linked to in the OP). Then come and have a chat with us on the latest thread. Smile

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NurseEzzzaChapel · 23/03/2013 16:52

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Uggalug · 08/04/2013 11:07

Hi started the 5:2 diet a while back an lost 5lb over 2 months, while continuing to stick to the plan I went out 2 wknds in a row for dinner and drank alcohol, an had a chippy yesterday, I stuck to 500 calories on my fast days and didn't over indulge on my feast days, on an odd day I treated myself to a cinnamon bun, but not much rubbish other than that, anyway I weighed myself this morn and I have gained the 5lb again :( so I'm wondering do u have to be wile strict with urself on the feast days and don't drink much alcohol for the weight to stay off???

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NurseEzzzaChapel · 09/04/2013 13:23

Uggalug, it's unlikely to be 5lbs of fat you've gained. If you had a chippy on Sunday you may well have had more than the usual amount of food still in your system on Monday morning and that will have shown up on the scales even though it is not body fat. Also, if you?re like me there will have been salt on that chippy which could have caused a little water retention. It could be that you haven?t really put on 5lb.

That said, it is possible to put on weight doing 5:2 if you overeat non-fast days. What you?ve eaten doesn?t sound that bad. How strict you need to be on your non-fast days will depend on a few things. If you are tall, very active, young, male and have a lot of weight to lose then you probably wouldn't need to be too strict with what you eat on non-fast days as your body needs a lot of calories to maintain its weight. But your body?s need for calories reduces if you are female, older, shorter, not very active or if you don?t have much weight to lose. You can work out how many calories your body needs with a TDEE calculator. There is a link to one in the OP.

I?d say keep going with 5:2 and see if those 5lb come back off again, but if they don?t then try working out your TDEE and track your calories for a while just to see if over the week you are staying within your TDEE on non-fast days. (I hate calorie counting but I did this for a week when I came back to the UK after six months abroad and it helped).

Just to let you know, the discussion has moved onto a number of subsequent threads. The latest one is here. Please do come and join us on there.

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NurseEzzzaChapel · 09/04/2013 13:25

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