Is intermittent fasting still recommended if you do physical labour?
It seems to be almost universally recommended for better health now. But is it still recommended if you have a job where you work physically for hours each work day? Which I do. Is it a matter of getting your body used to it? Got recommended to not eat before noon, but I already get negative effects from not eating before lunch at work like feeling fatigued (therefore less effective on work), of course being hungry a while before lunch and actually got pain in my shoulders when I recently tried eating only 2 main meals per day (lunch at work and dinner), that pain went away when I did choose to eat breakfast this morning and also had much more energy. But maybe I'm either not doing it correctly, or my body just needs to get used to it. I have had a rash for months, could fasting fix that?
No | 1 | |
No, its actually bad regardless of your job/lifestyle | 1 | |
Yes | 2 | |
Only for overweight people | 1 |