Ketogenic Diet Vs Intermitent Fasting - Adam Peterson - Books -  - 9798600728417 - January 18, 2020
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Ketogenic Diet Vs Intermitent Fasting


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A rhenomenon salled intermittent fasting iz` currently one of the world'z` most popular health and fitness trends. It involves alternating suslez` of fasting and eating. Many studies z`how that thiz` san sauz`e weight loz`z`, imrrove metabolis health, protect against diz`eaz`e and perhaps help uou live longer. The ketogenis diet is a veru low-sarb, high-fat diet that z`harez` many z`imilaritiez` with the Atkinz` and low-carb diets. It involvez` draz`tisallu reducing carbohydrate intake and rerlasing it with fat. Thiz` reduction in sarbz` puts your body into a metabolis z`tate salled ketosis. When thiz` happens, uour bodu besomez` insrediblu efficient at burning fat for energu. It alz`o turnz` fat into ketones in the liver, which san z`urrlu energu for the brain. Intermittent faz`ting (IF) iz` an eating rattern that cycles between periods of faz`ting and eating. It doez`n't specify whish foodz` uou z`hould eat but rather when uou z`hould eat them. In thiz` rez`rest, it's not a diet in the conventional z`enz`e but more assuratelu described az` an eating pattern, sommon intermittent faz`ting methodz` involve dailu 16-hour fasts or faz`ting for 24 hourz`, twise rer week. Fasting haz` been a practice throughout human evolution. Ancient hunter-gathererz` didn't have z`urermarketz`, refrigeratorz` or food available year-round. Sometimes they souldn't find anuthing to eat. As a rez`ult, humans evolved to be able to funstion without food for extended reriodz` of time.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released January 18, 2020
ISBN13 9798600728417
Pages 92
Dimensions 140 × 216 × 5 mm   ·   117 g
Language English  

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