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Fasting / 5:2 diet

Talk about intermittent fasting and 5:2, including what’s worked for others. Mumsnet hasn't checked the qualifications of anyone posting here. You may wish to speak to a medical professional before starting any diet.

The 5:2 thread number 40 - The mirror cracked from side to side ."The curse is come upon me". The Lady of Shallot went crackers when she saw her porridge arse, but 5:2/IF can help YOURS

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BigChocFrenzy · 02/03/2014 13:46

The continuing thread for those of us following the 5:2 fast or other forms of fasting such as 4:3, ADF, or daily 16:8.
The 5:2 diet was featured on Horizon in August 2012 and essentially requires you to fast for 2 non-consecutive days per week. The other 5 days, you can eat normally - or approximately your Total Daily Energy Expenditure (TDEE - see explanation below). 4:3 is the same except you fast on 3 days in the week. Alternate-day fasting (ADF) is just how it sounds; you fast every other day. 16:8 is another form where you stick to only eating in an 8 hour window each day, therefore fasting for 16 hours each day.
By "fasting", we mean that we keep our calorie consumption very low; around 500 calories on average for a woman, 600 for a man, on those days.
You'll find on these threads we use a number of acronyms. If you're new to the threads, or Mumsnet in general, they might not make much sense.
WOE/WOL = Way Of Eating/Way Of Life. We use this term instead of "diet" as many of us see this as something to do in the long term.
MFP = My Fitness Pal, a website or app many use for keeping track of the number of calories they're eating.
TDEE = Total Daily Energy Expenditure, quantifies the number of calories you burn in a day. This measure is best estimated by scaling your Basal Metabolic Rate to your level of activity. TDEE is critical in tailoring your nutrition plan to desired fitness goals. Here is a link to a TDEE calculator to help you figure out how many calories you should be eating in a day.
NFD = Non fast day
NSV/LSV = Non scale victory/Lifestyle (change) victory
Michael Mosley has a website to accompany his book on the subject. Please go check it out, as he's the whole reason most of us are here!
Lurkers and new starters: please just jump in and post - you'll find a lot of support here and we’re a friendly bunch.
Here is a list of links to get you started with this way of eating. Please let us know if you find a new article or some other information online:
Other Threads:
All our previous threads can be found by browsing through the fasting section of the site.
Tips and Links : breadandwine’s resource for some of the tips and links that get lost in these big threads. In addition to sharing links, we try to condense some of our top tips for fasting there. Keep in mind, we all do this differently, so these are just tips, not rules. This might be a good place to catch up with us if you're feeling a bit lost!
Inspirational: eatriskier’s thread has some lovely inspiring stories which are worth checking out if you want some motivation to get started or keep going through a plateau. Please add your own too.
Recipes: frenchfancy has a recipe thread over here, please post any low-calorie recipes there so they don't get lost in these bigger threads!
Exercise: bigchocfrenzy has an incredibly informative and helpful exercise and fitness thread for discussion and advice on combining 5:2 with an exercise regime.
Maintaining: If you've been at this a while and are moving on to maintaining your goal weight, there is a thread here to discuss that.
Other links
This is a BBC article regarding Michael Mosley's findings, which was featured on Horizon - link to that programme here.
This Telegraph article comments on the diet and gives a brief overview by Dr Mosley himself, very informative if you're just starting.
This blog post 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.
This link nicely demonstrates that there are many body ‘right’ body shapes and types, because what we are actually aiming for is low body fat for fitness and health.
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 4cm 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%).")
If you’ve been researching IF you may have come across this article which is highly negative about women with BMI in the normal range. Here’s our response to that:

  • With a healthy BMI, those who want to be leaner will usually find weight and waist loss to be much slower than for overweight folk, since, less fat and inches are available to lose.
  • The women with healthy BMIs already had healthier blood sugar than the men in the study. Hence nothing really needed improving.
  • Women who have had health problems on IF were NOT doing 5:2, but the
much tougher ADF or LeanGains-type 16:8, combined with heavy lifting (often multiples of body weight) AND were often starting from already ultra-low BF 12-16% range. -Many were already missing periods or had EDs before IF, due to the low BF %, over-training and over-stressing. 5:2 is a gentler form of IF than ADF or Leangains and there’s plenty of anecdotal evidence from longterm 5:2ers, now with healthy BMI, who are continuing to have very positive results and experiences on this WOE. A BIG THANK YOU to all who have been contributing. Most of us are learning this way of eating as we go along. All of the links above have been posted by others in our previous threads, and they've been very helpful. A HUGE THANK YOU to Greeneggsandnicht for putting together all this info and resources into one concise OP text, much appreciated by so many 5:2ers! Come join us, and tell us about your experiences with this way of life! And lastly, a few FAQs/Healthy tips :
  • WATER: Start each day with a pint of water; and drink plenty during the day.
  • Hot drinks: No limits on tea or coffee any day, just note any milk / sugar calories on FDs.
  • FDs: Concentrate on protein & veg; avoid / reduce starchy carbs & sugar, including juice. Soups & stews are good; ready meals are fine. Old hands skip breakfast & save most cals for supper.
  • NFDs: No rules, but to improve health, try to cut down on added sugar, artificial sweeteners, fizzy drinks, junk food. A few treats per week are good though! Aim to average TDEE over NFDs each week, but you may under-eat by say 20% on 3 NFDs to save calories for weekend.
  • CLENCH for health: Men & women should exercise pelvic floor daily.
  • Do NOT fast: if pregnant, under 21, have EDs, any illness, even a bad cold. When ill, your body usually needs more nutrients and less stress. So eat to TDEE & cut out junk, added sugar, fizzy drinks.
  • Check with your Doctor : if you have diabetes, any other endocrine condition, or if taking ANY prescribed medication (fasting may affect absorption rate)
  • BFers: start with 1000-cal FDs; optionally, reduce to 700 cals gradually. You can return to 1000 if growth spurts or sleep-deprivation require more fuel.
  • SLEEP: Everybody needs enough sleep, or it may slow weight loss. Add a siesta if DCs disrupt nights.
  • EXERCISE: is healthy & can help weight loss if you you do NOT eat back exercise calories. Fasted training can burn more fat. HIIT works well with 5:2/IF.
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DottiestDoris · 03/03/2014 09:59

hmmm zed. Given I've not been as strict as you and have lost 1 stone, I see betsy and raise her 3lb. I reckon 21lb

zedzedzed · 03/03/2014 10:02

Oooh, well done del that's an amazing loss!

Thanks all, yeah...I'm thinking it must've be the unaccustomed ready meals too...it's the only real difference (except my antibiotics).

It's just so unusual for me to crave sugar outside totm. I'm a carby/ cheesy/salty binge-er and always have been...of course I can inhale a family-sized Galaxy like we all can, but I rarely did. Fish and chips, spaghetti, cheese on toast etc...delicious poison for me. Chocolate? Meh.

If it weren't so bloomin cold I'd just do salad-based meals all weekend at the building site. Next weekend I'll just get rid of all the builders junk/ biscuits before we get started and may make and fridge some oven food in advance (stuffed chicken breasts, marinaded salmon etc) as apparently the cooker may be hooked up this week!

Happy FD people!

More coffee now...laundry number 3, hoovering then maybe some furniture painting.

FabBakerGirl · 03/03/2014 10:03

Hi everyone

Good luck zed.

I have been doing 5:2 (btw piece in Good Housekeeping about the *intelligent woman's" way to lose weight and it isn't 5:2 Hmm) since August and lost a pitiful stone.

Today is a FD but I am on the edge. So much going on atm, stuff I am worried about and can't change or do anything about atm, and I have tried to not emotionally eat anymore so deciding to just eat today isn't the right thing to do, is it? Confused. Plus I am hormonal, due on next week, small loss yesterday and feel very PMT-y.

zedzedzed · 03/03/2014 10:13

Wow...21lbs would be ridiculously great...I'm secretly hoping for 2lbs p/wk X 8wks, so 14-16lbs. But honestly, it's been so easy that if it's only 1lb p/wk, so 8lbs, it's still worth doing as this woe has to be forever for me. Can't weigh till I go to town as I live in a scale-free house (infrequent buses/buggies/plans) so it'll be after 2 nfds or ON an fd, just by necessity.

OMG bit nervous now...don't want to be crushed by moderate loss as ANY loss is brilliant as I'm munching away more than on any crappy 'diet'.

Hey...fab...come do your FD with me on here...we can do it...it's already after 10am, a quarter of the way to dinnertime...have a cuppa, go for a walk...do starjumps in the loos...read this thread back...check out the inspirational thread or some photos of 5:2 ers here...LET'S DO IT FAB!

BetsyBell · 03/03/2014 10:13

Delgirl Whoop! Fab stuff - well done you Daffodil

IPokedABadgerWithASpoon · 03/03/2014 10:14

Just marking my place on the new thread - had a really successful fast day yesterday so going to break it in a minute and have some porridge, trying the butternut squash and chorizo stew later too, hopefully have another good day although going to work later where there is unlimited chocolate so we'll see!

DelGirl · 03/03/2014 10:18

Thanks zed My bet would be 23 lb off. I have/had about 80 to lose :( I am hoping for at least another 20lb off by the end of May when I'm going to a wedding.

DelGirl · 03/03/2014 10:20

Thanks betsy :)

BetsyBell · 03/03/2014 10:22

Fab But that's a stone that's gone forever so great stuff! And maintaining while things feel tricky in life is EXCELLENT - seriously, if you're normally an emotional eater without 5:2 you might well have put a stone ON rather than a stone off and kept it off. Try and keep strong today - hormonal eating = crap eating so if you can manage a fast day you'll feel better about yourself tomorrow.

Kettle on then out for a walk in the sunshine(?)

Oh, and feel free to vent your rl problems on here if you want - it really can help :)

BetsyBell · 03/03/2014 10:23

Ooh my zed bet is looking very conservative! I hope everyone else is right Grin

DelGirl · 03/03/2014 10:23

I've lost probably 10 stone over my lifetime, losing and gaining the same 2 or 3 stone. I've mainly done sw but I'm finding this much better and truly a woe for life, I hope.

zedzedzed · 03/03/2014 10:26

Me too del so sick of those 3 stone...although now it's 7 stone...bloody babies...but what's sw?

DelGirl · 03/03/2014 10:28

Slimming world zed

FabBakerGirl · 03/03/2014 10:38

I am drinking water and having cracked yet. Only have to manage until 2 then I am out volunteering and won't be home until after six and can eat then.

I am frozen so will go and get another jumper on.

Waiting on a phone call - expecting bad news and the call might not even come today.

Waiting on results for DD secondary school - can't do anything now and they are in at 4.

DS2 appears to be having problems and I am scared for him.

I want cheese on toast Sad.

ErrolTheDragon · 03/03/2014 10:41

Hello, FD for me - I'm having the butternut squash thing this evening (the other half from Thursday) and also have 100cals worth of chicken that needs eating today. So with that and my milk allowance should be about right.

Oxtailchambermaid · 03/03/2014 10:59

Morning all! An FD for me too - early in the day but so far so good.

Zed can I ask how tall you are as we have roughly the same goal weight? Our stories are pretty similar too - I have been doing the 5:2 for 8 weeks and have a non-exercisey lifestyle with 2 x 2 year olds and have lost 10lbs. Only difference is I'm 18lbs away from my target weight so for that I'm going to guess you'll have lost 20lbs? Very exciting!

BetsyBell · 03/03/2014 11:02

(((((FabBakerGirl))))) Cheese on toast won't help any of those problems, or bring better news on the phone. Get physical - have you got any cupboards/floors that need angry cleaning/scrubbing? More hugs and Flowers for you xxxx

Chocupid · 03/03/2014 11:14

Well done Delgirl fab weight loss!

Thanks for the new thread Bigchoc

And zed Missed a lot of the thread so assuming you've done well too if people are wanting to share your weigh in joy!

Good luck to all fasters today, think I'm gonna give today a miss as I have workmen in and it's stressful. Will do tomorrow instead as I don't like pancakes!

BigChocFrenzy · 03/03/2014 11:14

DelGirl That's a wonderful start, very quick loss.
Just be patient and continue your good work, then I'm sure you'll lose all the rest.

You've already improved your health by losing this first chunk
Smile

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FabBakerGirl · 03/03/2014 11:17

BetsyBell - have resisted cheese on toast as I know I will hate myself afterwards. Too cold to do anything at the moment and can't get myself motivated.

BigChocFrenzy · 03/03/2014 11:18

Zed Fingers crossed for you, but whatever the SV, you have dropped about 2 dress sizes, so we know you have lost inches.
That means you have lost body fat and improved your health too.

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BetsyBell · 03/03/2014 11:20

fab Maybe snuggle up in a blanket and watch some crap tv/fave movie instead. Well done for resisting the carb/salt fest. You are doing brilliantly x

zedzedzed · 03/03/2014 11:22

ox I'm 5ft10 so have a pretty big tdee of 2360...for now!

cupid No weigh-in since I started (too obsessive for weekly) am being cajoled into weighing this week and taking bets as to how many of my 248lbs of flub will have melted as it's week 8 today...the joy is purely theoretical at the mo.

FAB the cheese will make you happy for 1minute, then all your night and morning fast will have been for nowt, sort of, as you'll have to go again tomorrow. If you can just get through the next 7hrs it's dinnertime and your FD is nailed.

Also... you can have cheese on toast TOMORROW. When it's allowed and not because you're sad or stressed.

(((hugs))) for your crappy news to come fab...have a Brew with me.

BigChocFrenzy · 03/03/2014 11:24

FabBakerGirl Fingers crossed for your phone call, too.
Really good you remembered to have a long drink. I agree with Betsy that some physical work / exercise would occupy your mind instead of worrying or eating.

A stone loss has certainly improved your health in several ways, so be proud of that. Weight loss is not a race, so if you are losing healthily at whatever speed, just stay patient and you will reach your goals.

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tiggermummy70 · 03/03/2014 11:25

marking my lurking spot.
Have a good day everyone