role of intermittent fasting in weight loss
Intermittent fasting refers to a dietary approach that involves alternating periods of fasting and eating. Its role in weight loss is evident as it helps create a calorie deficit by restricting the time frame for consuming food, leading to reduced calorie intake overall. This method has shown potential benefits for weight management by promoting fat burning, enhancing metabolism, and improving insulin sensitivity.
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