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In this comprehensive discussion, Professor Michelle Harvie, a leading researcher at the University of Manchester, shares her groundbreaking work on intermittent fasting and weight management. As the scientist whose research underpinned the popular 5:2 diet, Prof. Harvie provides evidence-based insights into how different forms of intermittent fasting affect our metabolism, who should consider these approaches, and the practical realities of sustainable weight management. With nearly 30 years of research experience, she brings clarity to the science behind energy restriction and its role in preventing chronic diseases including cancer.
Professor Michelle Harvie is a clinical dietitian and researcher at the University of Manchester and Manchester University Foundation Research Trust. With nearly 30 years of research experience, her work focuses on preventing cancer through weight control and calorie restriction, though she has expanded into research on multiple chronic diseases. Prof. Harvie’s groundbreaking research formed the scientific foundation for the 5:2 diet that was later popularised by Michael Mosley. She is passionate about translating research into practical strategies that help people achieve and maintain healthy weight, recognising both the scientific complexity and real-world challenges of sustainable behaviour change.
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By Dr Eoghan ColganIn this comprehensive discussion, Professor Michelle Harvie, a leading researcher at the University of Manchester, shares her groundbreaking work on intermittent fasting and weight management. As the scientist whose research underpinned the popular 5:2 diet, Prof. Harvie provides evidence-based insights into how different forms of intermittent fasting affect our metabolism, who should consider these approaches, and the practical realities of sustainable weight management. With nearly 30 years of research experience, she brings clarity to the science behind energy restriction and its role in preventing chronic diseases including cancer.
Professor Michelle Harvie is a clinical dietitian and researcher at the University of Manchester and Manchester University Foundation Research Trust. With nearly 30 years of research experience, her work focuses on preventing cancer through weight control and calorie restriction, though she has expanded into research on multiple chronic diseases. Prof. Harvie’s groundbreaking research formed the scientific foundation for the 5:2 diet that was later popularised by Michael Mosley. She is passionate about translating research into practical strategies that help people achieve and maintain healthy weight, recognising both the scientific complexity and real-world challenges of sustainable behaviour change.
Visit Professor Michelle Harvie’s Academic Profile
Explore by topic:
Sleep
Exercise
Nutrition
Follow Stress-Free Longevity for more evidence-based insights on health and wellness:
The post Episode 11: Understanding Intermittent Fasting with Professor Michelle Harvie first appeared on Stress-Free Longevity.