Late last summer, we ran into Johnathan Zaragoza at City Mouse in the Ace Hotel. We decided to have dinner together, but before we sat down, we exclaimed about a dozen times, “You look fantastic,” and he did.
Zaragoza revealed his secret, which I’m sure he has no problem with me sharing: intermittent fasting. He goes without food for 18 hours every day and eats only during a six-hour window afternoon to early evening.
Fasting has always seemed to me to be a reasonable exercise in self-care. Very rarely, I’ve gone for a few days without eating; more recently, I’ve experimented with 12-hour fasts. At the moment, I’m giving the 18-hour fast a try.
But why fast at all?
I’m cautious about food fads (The ketchup diet! Fruitarianism!), of course, but intermittent fasting is working for some people I know and there seems some scientific basis for avoiding food for most of the day.
• “Between meals…our insulin levels will go down and our fat cells can then release their stored sugar, to be used as energy. We lose weight if we let our insulin levels go down. The entire idea of IF is to allow the insulin levels to go down far enough and for long enough that we burn off our fat.”
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https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/intermittent-fasting-surprising-update-2018062914156]
• Intermittent fasting and restricted eating windows tend to lead to weight loss—but that's because people following these regimens end up eating less. These approaches also can lead to improvements in body composition, cholesterol, and blood sugar metabolism…
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https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/does-intermittent-fasting-work/]
• “…blood pressure, HDL and LDL cholesterol levels, and insulin sensitivity were improved, and waist circumference decreased more with intermittent fasting than with equivalent weight loss with other methods, but this was not universal. Intermittent fasting reduces markers of inflammation that are associated with atherosclerosis, the etiology of heart attacks and strokes.
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https://www.ladydocscornercafe.com/article/intermittent-fasting--is-there-any-scientific-basis-for-it/#sthash.RPRuQwTC.dpbs]
I’m not entirely convinced that going without food for 12, 16 or 18 hours is really such a great plan, but my doctor says I should lose about ten or so pounds, and my cholesterol is a touch high, so I’m giving intermittent fasting a shot.
As all of us are so consistently overfed, going without chow for a block of hours every day is not such a huge sacrifice…and I would much rather be hungry than stuffed.
In addition to intermittent fasting, Zaragoza is also off the booze…an admirable act of self-discipline, which for me is a bridge too far.
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