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16:8 diet

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Menopaws Sun 05-Nov-17 22:17:33

Tell us how you are getting on

NfkDumpling Mon 13-Nov-17 09:33:18

Messed up today. I’ve just had a breakfast - just within the 16 hours as we ate early last evening. But with a late lunch and then dinner at around 5.30 I shall be outside the 8 hours. Start again tomorrow!!

Madgran77 Mon 13-Nov-17 07:17:36

* Riverwalk* ...yup, but my husband needs persuading! Gradually moving it later by 10 mins at a time at the mo whilst we both get used to it!' He's interested in the fasting health benefits too. Neither of us really need to lose weight. (some may remember that I have just unexpectedly lost weight by cutting back on saturated fat after being told my cholesterol was up - on another thread)

Madgran77 Mon 13-Nov-17 07:11:03

Deprivation (Sacrifice!) is a set up for failure in my view! Once you cant have something it becomes a battle of wills to not have it .....the vicious cycle of dieting in my view! So, all I'm trying to do is find a way of changing my day to day eating to the 16:8 - because intermittent fasting has proven health benefits, rather than specific weightloss- without creating that "psychological warfare" with "deprivation"! Having asked the question, looked at replies and thought more about it, I think I will do as I said the days after I have a snack in the evening! I think it will probably work for me

Riverwalk Mon 13-Nov-17 07:10:01

Madgran you eat your dinner very early, could you not delay it until at least 6.30 then it would be easier not to snack.

Riverwalk Mon 13-Nov-17 07:07:28

I'm interested in the science behind fasting diets - is anyone logging their intake so that any weight loss can be accredited either to the fasting or possible reduced intake?

Menopaws Mon 13-Nov-17 07:01:58

Surely the whole point of dieting is a little bit of sacrifice so if you want to do the 16 it's got to be one end of the day or the other but if your metabolism allows maybe you can get away with it , then it's just called cutting down surely

Madgran77 Mon 13-Nov-17 06:48:27

Anya you are right ofcourse!! But it is a real treat that snack and I'm trying to think of an alternative so I keep the treat but do the 16 hours. Very light later lunch seems the answer the days after I have an evening snack!

Anya Sun 12-Nov-17 23:08:13

Just cut out that snack. What’s the problem with that?

Caro1954 Sun 12-Nov-17 22:41:20

I've found sticking to the 16:8 fairly easy (though I do feel a bit hungry before my first meal at 10am) since Jane's first post. Today I went out for (a delicious!) lunch and felt absolutely stuffed afterwards. I agree that your stomach seems to shrink on this "diet" which I think I'll stick to even after I've lost the weight, but maybe make the fast shorter? Does that seem reasonable Jane?

Jane10 Sun 12-Nov-17 19:54:51

Try replacing the snack with a hot drink? After a day or two you get used to it. My original problem with this way of losing weight was just plain habit. But that can mutate into different habits...

J52 Sun 12-Nov-17 19:30:25

*bringing

J52 Sun 12-Nov-17 19:29:51

I’ve just read that you don’t want to cut out your snack. I can’t think of anything other than brining the snack forward an hour and fasting longer the next day.

J52 Sun 12-Nov-17 19:27:54

Maybe have more at 5.30, main, pudding and cheese and biscuits? Or have your meal a little later.
We usually eat at 7.30 in the evening, but have now brought it forward to 6.30 - 7 , so that the 16 hours is easily managed.

Madgran77 Sun 12-Nov-17 18:24:25

..."evening snack" !!

Madgran77 Sun 12-Nov-17 18:23:59

We normally eat our evening meal at about 5.30pm then sometimes have a snack about 9.30 before going to bed. I can then happily go through until lunchtime without anything...but that snack messes up the 16 hour fast...any ideas how to get round this one without cutting it out when I fancy a snack?

NfkDumpling Sun 12-Nov-17 16:31:37

Amazingly, after grazing on choc birthday cake, sausage rolls (plural), chicken wings and belly pork (in a sticky sauce), etc, etc all yesterday afternoon, I was actually half a pound lighter this morning! But I’ve still stuck to the 16:8. Tomorrow will be interesting!

I weigh myself daily to get a mean average and keep on the straight and narrow. It works for me.

J52 Sun 12-Nov-17 16:11:53

You are right Jane about not being a scale slave, I was tempted! ?
Just completed a very long car journey, so no tempting food to snack on. Stopped at 1 pm for soup and a roll. (18 hours fast)
I’m just about to have tea and a mini mince pie. I haven’t really felt hungry today.

whitewave Sun 12-Nov-17 12:07:24

I am optimistic that I’ll do ok judging by what people are saying they eat.

Just going to make the chilli - decided to eat main meal lunch time

Jane10 Sun 12-Nov-17 11:58:50

Note mid afternoon!

Jane10 Sun 12-Nov-17 11:58:20

Whitewave I don't eat 'diet' food. Yesterdays list fyi-
Triple pack M&S sandwiches, bowl of unsalted peanuts and 2 tangerines for lunch.
Midlothian afternoon - 2 large slices of fruit cake and 2 slices of wholemeal toast and lurpak
Supper- 4pieces of prawn toast, small pky of sushi, 2 teriyaki chicken pieces, activitia yoghurt and 2 tangerines plus a large glass of wine.
Not exactly stinting myself! Just what I fancied eating yesterday. Am playing the long game and enjoying every mouthful.
Lunch will be delayed today depending on the restaurant. Fine. Not hungry.

Blinko Sun 12-Nov-17 11:49:55

I've been doing 16:8 since you posted, Jane10. I feel lighter round the middle, no scales yet though. I'll give it three weeks and check then. Feels great so far.

whitewave Sun 12-Nov-17 10:39:15

Would it be a good idea if those who are successfully losing weight give a sluggardly person like me an idea of what you are eating please? I am posting. What I am eating every day in the hope someone will say No!! That’s all wrong!, I shan’t mind at all, so feel free to criticise my efforts.

hildajenniJ Sun 12-Nov-17 10:19:04

I've been doing 16:8 since you started the thread Jane. Today is the first morning that I've felt really hungry. My son comes to us for lunch on Sundays, but he doesn't arrive until about 1:30. It's a long time to hang on! I will survive on black coffee. This morning I have been tempted, because youngest grandson has been here for a sleepover, and I had to make him breakfast.?

Jane10 Sun 12-Nov-17 10:15:30

Drink whatever beverages you like. Lose the 'rules' that restricting diets impose.
I agree with other posters that maybe the 16 hours gives time for one's stomach to shrink as well as all the various health benefits.
Its not cool I know but I keep patting my tum to see if its still less than it was. It is !! Whoopee. Sunday lunch out today. Yum.

Madgran77 Sun 12-Nov-17 10:12:21

Oh sorry just seen sunliver has asked same question today!