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Today in Episode 104 of The People's Scientist podcast, I share the most recent data on intermittent fasting. For decades, we were taught to eat every few hours to keep our metabolism "going". However, data in the last 5-10 has challenged this notion. Rather, the data supports extended periods of fasting so that the body may go into a "recycling mode". Tune in to hear all the recent details.
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Today in Episode 104 of The People's Scientist podcast, I share the most recent data on intermittent fasting. For decades, we were taught to eat every few hours to keep our metabolism "going". However, data in the last 5-10 has challenged this notion. Rather, the data supports extended periods of fasting so that the body may go into a "recycling mode". Tune in to hear all the recent details.
Want to buy me a coffee to say thanks for the episode? You can do so via Venmo or Patreon below.
Venmo ID: Steph-Cal
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/join/DrSCaligiuri
Follow me on social media to see the papers I cite in this week's episode:
IG: Dr.SCaligiuri
FB: ThePeoplesScientist
Twitter: DrSCaligiuri
Linkedin: Dr. Stephanie Caligiuri
TikTok: Dr.SCaligiuri
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.