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Diet advice needed - newbie


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Nothing wrong with your reported blood sugar or your eating pattern (seems like a modified 16:8 intermittent fasting regime to me).

The most recent "Trust me I'm a Doctor" on the Beeb reported a study into whether loading the food onto the end or the start of the day was better for weight loss. Against everyone on the show's expectations having the big meal late in the day was better.

This said shaky hands might indicate a very low blood sugar state - so if possible go get a test at a GP or a pharmacist next time it happens to confirm. If that is the case you'll need to eat a larger proportion of your food earlier in the day.
 
Have you always had this pattern of going without food for nearly 12 hours or is it something recent?

It may not be a major issue if it’s something you’ve always done as your liver and muscles holds a reserve of about 2000 cals for gaps in eating habits. (about 500 gram of glycogen). This is how people can run a marathon without having to eat halfway through the race.
 
All good advice below. See the Dr. What was the figure? Don't take ASDA advice. That aside, not sure I would recommend your diet to many people that I consult. In my experience there is no one diet that fit's all but the 12/8 does appear effective rather than a longer stint even though I am a fan of intermittent fasting. I know several people who work out and eat once daily. What are the proteins, fats and carbs in your main meal?

What is in your evening meal?
 
Sorry, I meant 16/8 (not 12/8) on my previous post.

Just saw your BS level, 4.7 is fine.

Ask the Doc to check you out including blood pressure. The are many causes for shaky hands (tremor as it's called) and try not to best guess it as some can be serious. Although I suspect in your case, it might be as simple as vitamin/mineral deficiency. Good luck
 
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