Technology
Women should do shorter fasts than men to avoid disrupting hormones, a new book claims — but the reality is more complicated – Business Insider Australia
As intermittent fasting has skyrocketed in popularity, more people are trying to maximise potential benefits like weight loss and energy, while avoiding side effects…
- Advocates of intermittent fasting are claiming that women should do it differently than men.
- Bulletproof CEO Dave Asprey says women can be more attuned to the effects, and should do shorter fasts.
- Experts say there’s isn’t enough evidence yet that women are more or less susceptible to side effects.
- Visit Insider’s homepage for more stories.
As intermittent fasting has skyrocketed in popularity, more people are trying to maximise potential benefits like weight loss and energy, while avoiding…
Continue Reading
-
Noosa News8 hours agoMan charged over allegedly abandoning Arnie the German shepherd in car after claiming dog and vehicle were stolen
-
Noosa News9 hours agoMotorcyclist dies in crash with truck
-
Noosa News23 hours agoPolice officer who tracked Toyah Cordingley’s phone gives evidence at Rajwinder Singh’s murder trial
-
General23 hours agoARIA Awards 2025 winners: Amyl & The Sniffers and Ninajirachi dominate
