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  • Published: 23 May 2023
  • ISBN: 9780262545983
  • Imprint: MIT Press
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 248
  • RRP: $45.00

The Intermittent Fasting Revolution

The Science of Optimizing Health and Enhancing Performance




How intermittent fasting can enhance resilience, improve mental and physical performance, and protect against aging and disease.

NOT JUST FOR WEIGHT LOSS: A neuroscientist explores the science and history of intermittent fasting, revealing the wide-ranging mental and physical benefits of this time-tested eating pattern.

Most of us eat 3 meals a day with a smattering of snacks because we think that’s the normal, healthy way to eat. But when we look at the eating patterns of our distant ancestors, we can see that an intermittent fasting eating pattern is normal—and eating 3 meals a day is not. In The Intermittent Fasting Revolution, prominent neuroscientist Mark Mattson shows that frequent periods of time with little or negligible amounts of food is not only normal but also good for us. He describes the specific ways intermittent fasting can:
 
• Enhance our ability to cope with stress by making cells more resilient
• Improve mental and physical performance
• Slow aging and reduce the risk of diseases like obesity, Alzheimer’s, and diabetes

Mattson—whose pioneering research uncovered the ways that the brain responds to fasting and exercise—explains how thriving while fasting became an evolutionary adaptation; it’s not just the latest fad diet for weight loss. He also offers practical advice on adopting an intermittent fasting eating pattern as well as information for parents and physicians.

  • Published: 23 May 2023
  • ISBN: 9780262545983
  • Imprint: MIT Press
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 248
  • RRP: $45.00

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Praise for The Intermittent Fasting Revolution

“…one of the world’s top experts on the potential cognitive and physical health benefits of intermittent fasting, Mattson’s work has increasingly drawn international media attention as interest in the potential health benefits of intermittent fasting and other meal pattern changes has risen.” NIH National Institute on Aging, 5/19.

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