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In this research-focused episode, Dr. Scott Watier and Tommy Welling break down a pilot study on 16:8 intermittent fasting that reveals the power of sustainable, imperfect consistency for long-term success. They introduce the 80% Rule, showing how participants achieved meaningful weight loss and improved insulin sensitivity by following their eating window just 5.6 days per week without any calorie counting or food restrictions. The hosts provide crucial perspective on realistic weight loss timelines, explaining why modest results compound into significant transformations when you zoom out and stay patient. With Thanksgiving approaching, they deliver practical strategies for navigating the holiday season without throwing away your progress or white-knuckling through family gatherings. This episode reframes 16:8 fasting as your foundational "basement" strategy—the sustainable baseline that keeps you moving forward even when life gets chaotic, motivation wanes, or the scale doesn't cooperate on your expected timeline.
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Article Link:
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.3233/NHA-170036
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