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  2. Intermittent fasting and weight loss works — for some people

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    Whole-day fasting is also known as the 5:2 fasting schedule, which means you eat roughly 500-calories two days a week. The other five days have no food restrictions. The other five days have no ...

  3. 12 Reasons You’re Not Losing Weight While Doing ... - AOL

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    “Depending on the calorie amount you consume while intermittent fasting, you could experience an approximate one- to two- pound weight loss per week, which would mean it could take upwards of ...

  4. Intermittent fasting - Wikipedia

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    There is limited evidence that intermittent fasting produces weight loss comparable to a calorie-restricted diet. [5] [6] [33] [34] Most studies on intermittent fasting in humans have observed weight loss, ranging from 2.5% to 9.9%. [35] [36] The reductions in body weight can be attributed to the loss of fat mass and some lean mass.

  5. Fasting - Wikipedia

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    Typical observed weight loss under prolonged fasting averages at 0.9 kg per day during the first week and 0.3 kg per day by the third week. [14] In early fasting, during periods of high gluconeogenesis, roughly two-thirds of weight lost is lean muscle mass as opposed to fat.

  6. A new study raises concerns about intermittent fasting and a ...

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    The study also found that, in people who already had cardiovascular disease, fasting for 16 to 14 hours of the day (and eating over an eight- to 10-hour period) was linked to a 66% higher risk of ...

  7. Protein-sparing modified fast (diet) - Wikipedia

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    The concept of "protein-sparing modified fast" (PSMF) was described by George Blackburn in the early 1970s as an intensive weight-loss diet designed to mitigate the harms associated with protein-calorie malnutrition [8] and nitrogen losses induced by either acute illness or hypocaloric diets in patients with obesity, in order to adapt the patient's metabolism sufficiently to use endogenous fat ...