Hacker News new | past | comments | ask | show | jobs | submit login

> [...] and how it goes against a lot of conventional longevity advice re: diet.

Why do you think it goes against "conventional longevity advice"?




Japanese people generally don't skip breakfast and eat rice with every meal. So they aren't doing intermittent fasting and they are constantly eating one of the foods TFA says not to eat.


Intermittent fasting and not eating the foods TFA mentions is precisely not conventional longevity advice.


I am pretty sure the benefits of intermittent fasting beyond calorie restriction are not really supported by the latest science.

I am not saying it's bad; eating fewer calories has its benefits. However, the effectiveness of intermittent fasting, especially as portrayed in the media, has been quite overblown, IMHO. I think one of the main sources of this is from a study that suggested longevity improvements in lab mice. Unfortunately, studies involving lab mice, especially those concerning metabolism, translate poorly to humans.




Consider applying for YC's first-ever Fall batch! Applications are open till Aug 27.

Guidelines | FAQ | Lists | API | Security | Legal | Apply to YC | Contact

Search: