Weight Loss For Women: eat more, train less, get results podcast

#272 - Fasting like a girl with Kate Deering

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In this episode, we dive deep into the world of fasting, specifically discussing the book "Fast Like a Girl" by Dr. Mindy Pelz. We explore the science (and the myths) behind fasting, particularly for women. Is fasting the magic bullet for health and weight loss as it's often portrayed?

Kate and I dissect key points from Dr. Mindy's book, challenging popular beliefs about fasting, insulin resistance, and the supposed benefits of a ketogenic diet. We address the crucial role of glycogen, the misunderstood purpose of insulin, and how our bodies truly process and store sugar and fat.

We understand fasting is a hot topic, and it's crucial to navigate this space with accurate information. This episode is packed with eye-opening insights that challenge mainstream narratives about dieting and fasting.

So, if you're curious about how fasting affects your metabolism, or if you're considering incorporating it into your health regimen, this episode is a must-listen!

Join us for this engaging conversation, and let's bust some myths together! Remember, knowledge is power, especially when it comes to your health.

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SHOW NOTES

Ancel Keys' Minnesota Starvation Experiment (2:07)

Metabolic adaptation and the effects of repetitive calorie restriction (4:25)

Cortisol surges and intermittent fasting (8:57)

Myth that hormones dictate diet preferences, with no scientific evidence to support it. (14:54)

Hormone levels and metabolism during the menstrual cycle. (16:59)

Intermittent fasting benefits and meal timing. (22:03)

Ketones and glucose as energy sources for the brain. (34:03)

Glycogen storage and insulin regulation. (37:42)

Fasting and its effects on the body. (42:45)



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