Wednesday 14 May 2014

Living 5:2

So, I know this isn't really related to what we usually post about but I've been doing the 5:2 diet for nearly 10 months now and I wanted to share a few tips and recipes I've learned and also a bit about what it's like. I've decided to do this over several posts as I started to write it and it got REALLY long! So, this first post is general stuff, then I will do one on recipes and one on tips for getting through a fasting day.

So here's an overview of my experience on 5:2:

First of all, weight loss: I've lost about 6kg since I started. It might not sound like much to some people but I didn't have very much to lose (my BMI has dropped from 23 to 20.8). I'm happy with where I am now.

Health: Although I initially did go on the diet to lose weight (I had been struggling to shift the couple of kgs by exercising and eating healthily), I was also interested in the health benefits. There are lots of claims about how it's good for all sorts of things (best check out the official website or book, I'm no doctor...). I can't measure most of them and I didn't really have any previous health problems but I do feel better on the diet. I also feel like I can eat healthy fatty foods on my feast days without worrying about putting on weight, which means I can focus more on getting the right nutrients instead of counting calories or grams of fat.

Psychological: I feel better for having a break from eating a couple of times a week. If I overindulge at all at the weekend, or at a meal out or anywhere (which, to be fair, happens a LOT) then I don't feel so bad knowing I'll be fasting the next day or soon after. I feel like my body gets a break and gets to clear out.

Exercise: I often go to the gym, swim or cycle on fasting days, I don't notice any difference really.

Side-effects: For a few weeks I felt nauseous on my fasting days. I don't know why that was, and I couldn't find much information about others feeling the same but I found that fizzy drinks or tea sometimes helped and I was fine the next day. It has now stopped happening, but I don't know why.... I think sometimes I'm more irritable on fasting days. I work with kids and sometimes I think I have less tolerance when I'm fasting but it's hard to measure. By the evening, I'm more likely to be short-tempered but I think if you recognise why it helps to alleviate it.

Fitting it into life: It might sound a bit cliched but I do see 5:2 as a lifestyle, at least for this stage of my life (I think it might be hard to do it if you had to cook for and feed children on fasting days). As it's a lifestyle, I am not always strict about it but I do try to stick to it when possible. If I miss a day, or if I eat a few more calories, or even a cupcake, it's not the end of the world. I'll be fasting again in a few days and the majority of the time, I do it properly. Sometimes I fast until evening and then eat a normal meal (if I'm going out for a meal for instance). Basically, I make it fit around my life. Whenever I can (unless I'm on holiday!) I fast properly, but if it's inconvenient, I don't worry about breaking the rules for a day.

Coping: I know some people struggle with 5:2. In my family, 5 of us have tried it, 2 of us do it properly now and 1 does 'fasting days' but I'm pretty sure he doesn't count calories! I found the first day I tried easier than I expected. I was surprised with how much I could eat of some things (and how little of others!). The second day was the hardest I think, then after that it got easier. Now, some days are harder than others but I know I can do it, and I know I can eat tomorrow.


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