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10 benefits of intermittent fasting + schedule

5 August 2021|Lifestyle

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Different types of intermittent fasting

There are different types of intermittent fasting. Most people who start this "diet" begin with a time-restricting fasting method. Here, you decide in advance during which time period you will fast, also known as the fasting time. Additionally, you decide during which time period you will eat, which will be the same time period every day.

1. Start Slowly

You can start slowly with the 12:12 method. This involves not eating, for example, between 8 pm and 8 am.

If this works well for you, you can progress to the 14:10 method. This means that you do not eat for 14 hours in a day, and consume all your meals within a 10-hour period. For example, you can eat between 10 am and 8 pm.

2. Extend Fasting Period

Then, you can extend this to the 16:8 method: refrain from eating for 16 hours and consume your food within an 8-hour window. For example, you can eat between 12 pm and 8 pm.

If this works well for you and fits your schedule, you can further reduce your eating window to the 18:6 method. For example, you can eat all your meals between 12:00 pm and 6:00 pm.

3. One Meal A Day

If you want to try the One Meal A Day (OMAD) method, you can reduce your eating window to the 20:4 method. For example, you can have two large meals a day and then switch to the OMAD method where you eat only one meal a day that is over 2000 calories.

4. Weekly Schedule

The 5:2 method is also a popular form of fasting. This method is more accessible. You eat normally for 5 days and fast for 2 days. On fasting days, you reduce your calorie intake to 25% of your normal intake.

5. 24-Hour Fasting

Fasting for 24 hours straight is not recommended as it is advised that you do not engage in any activities on a fasting day. This method is not suitable for the average Dutch person and their lifestyle.

Intermittent Fasting Schedule for Beginners

You should gradually build up your fasting routine as your body and metabolism need time to adjust. If you were to jump straight into the 18:6 method, you are likely to experience headaches, hunger, lethargy, and bloating. That's why we recommend that beginners follow the schedule below!

Month 1

Week 1: 12 hours of fasting, 12 hours of eating

Week 2: 12 hours of fasting, 12 hours of eating

Week 3: 12 hours of fasting, 12 hours of eating

Week 4: 12 hours of fasting, 12 hours of eating

Month 2

Week 5: 14 hours of fasting, 10 hours of eating

Week 6: 14 hours of fasting, 10 hours of eating

Week 7: 14 hours of fasting, 10 hours of eating

Week 8: 16 hours of fasting, 8 hours of eating

Month 3

Week 9: 16 hours of fasting, 8 hours of eating

Week 10: 16 hours of fasting, 8 hours of eating

Week 11: 18 hours of fasting, 6 hours of eating

Week 12: 18 hours of fasting, 6 hours of eating

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