Emoco":2rq5v2bf said:
If you read more into the slowed down metabolism myth you'd find that skipping breakfast barely does anything to your metabolism. The whole idea of eating 6 small meals a day is unrealistic. I've experimented with it myself and found I lost more weight skipping breakfast even when I was at a stable weight with low-ish body fat. It's good for your body to fast (as it does through the night) and adding a few hours onto the fast is good for you and gives your digestive system a chance to rest.
You can go a very long time without eating before it slows down your metabolism and even then it won't change much.
You are conflating fasting, with sustained negative, calorific equity.
I'd agree, that often people find fasting approaches work. But make no mistake, metabolic slowdown is very real, doesn't take many days at all to start (a handful) and
will occur after sustained, below maintenance, calorific intake.
Emoco":2rq5v2bf said:
To be honest, you could probably lose a lot of weight quickly just adjusting your calories in and leaving your calories out the same.
Well scientific studies have shown that calorie restriction cases metabolic slowdown, problems with satiety, and adherence. Actually, for most, as a generalism, it's better to increase activity than reduce calories.