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intermittent fasting
[ in-ter-mit-nt fas-ting ]
noun
- a pattern of eating that involves regular short periods of fasting, such as by limiting food intake to a certain period of the day or to fewer meals on certain days of the week.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of intermittent fasting1
First recorded in 1875–80, in the context of fasting for religious purposes; 2005–10, in a wellness context
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Example Sentences
I don’t do intermittent fasting.
From Los Angeles Times
Alongside this she tried a restricted raw-food diet, intermittent fasting, boiling herbs and special teas.
From BBC
Mr Mosley has been an advocate for intermittent fasting diets, including the 5:2 diet and The Fast 800 diet.
From BBC
He is also famous for popularising the 5:2 and the Fast 800 diets, which advocate for intermittent fasting and low-carbohydrate meals.
From BBC
He became famous for his myth-busting work on diet and is widely known as a proponent of intermittent fasting, writing several books on the subject.
From New York Times
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