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by chrispeel
949 days ago
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I'd like to see a RCT that compared two time-restricted eating groups: 7am to 3pm, and noon to 8pm. Which would have the larger benefit over a control group? Also, it would be good to simultaneously (somehow) check if the results depend on one's genetic or cultural bias towards eating in the morning or evening. |
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The only immutable truth is that calorie deficit will make you lose weight.
BUT different people find different methods of calorie deficit easier to handle mentally and/or physically.[1]
I can easily go even 20 hours without food maybe only sipping on some water or tea, my grandmother is the same. She can just have a big meal once per day and go about her day (and night) just fine.
My partner on the other hand needs to eat every 3-4 hours or they become completely unbearable mentally. It doesn't need to be a full meal, but some kind of calorie top-up is essential.
[1] ...and it seems that different people get different amounts of calories from the same food, it's a gut flora thing.