TheClockworkDodo
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Has anyone tried the 5:2 diet, or anything similar involving regular fasting or calorie restriction, not so much for weight loss as for improved general health?
We have been wondering whether this would be a good thing for R, as, while his BMI is OK, it's only just OK, and he's gradually acquiring a paunch. He has a family history of stroke, heart disease, high blood pressure, and ME, so anything which would prevent his developing any of these would be a good idea (and the original point of the 5:2 diet, for anyone who missed the programme about it, is not that it reduces weight but that it reduces body fat and so reduces the risk of a number of major diseases).
However, R is hypoglycaemic, so low blood sugar is dangerous for him, as it would be for someone insulin-dependant. Fasting altogether would be difficult if not impossible for him, and we're not sure how he'd cope with calorie restriction. I'd be happy to do it with him, to support him, if we can find some way of making it work for people who are likely to hypo at any given moment (and make sure I don't lose weight with it, because I can't afford to!).
Has anyone tried it, especially anyone who's on insulin? How did you get on with it?
(Posting this here rather than on weight loss board because I'm thinking in terms of healthy diet generally rather than losing weight).
We have been wondering whether this would be a good thing for R, as, while his BMI is OK, it's only just OK, and he's gradually acquiring a paunch. He has a family history of stroke, heart disease, high blood pressure, and ME, so anything which would prevent his developing any of these would be a good idea (and the original point of the 5:2 diet, for anyone who missed the programme about it, is not that it reduces weight but that it reduces body fat and so reduces the risk of a number of major diseases).
However, R is hypoglycaemic, so low blood sugar is dangerous for him, as it would be for someone insulin-dependant. Fasting altogether would be difficult if not impossible for him, and we're not sure how he'd cope with calorie restriction. I'd be happy to do it with him, to support him, if we can find some way of making it work for people who are likely to hypo at any given moment (and make sure I don't lose weight with it, because I can't afford to!).
Has anyone tried it, especially anyone who's on insulin? How did you get on with it?
(Posting this here rather than on weight loss board because I'm thinking in terms of healthy diet generally rather than losing weight).