Weight-loss advantage to feast-and-famine (aka fasting) diet


By AGENCY
Eating one day and fasting the next may have a slight edge over other types of diets when it comes to weight loss. — dpa

Fasting on alternate days may help shave off the kilos better than other intermittent fasting and calorie-restriction diets, according to a new study.

While scientists have called for more work to confirm the findings, a new review suggests the so-called feast-and-famine approach to dieting may have greater benefits when it comes to weight loss.

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