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Glossary

Glossary

Key terms from fasting, nutrition, and weight loss — defined clearly and linked to the topics they belong to.

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Fasting

Fasting arc

Understanding the arc helps you prepare for difficult phases and push through them successfully.

Fasting

Fasting window

Common durations are 16, 20, or 24 hours, depending on your goal and adaptation level.

Nutrition

Fat

Fat does not create strong immediate signals in the body. It increases total intake quietly, which makes portion awareness important. Small…

Nutrition

Fat Oxidation

Fat oxidation increases when glycogen is low and insulin levels are reduced. This process supports fat loss when maintained over time alongs…

Fasting

Fat-adapted state

This typically takes 2-4 weeks to develop and makes fasting easier with fewer cravings.

Fasting

Fat-Burning Switch

Once activated, this allows the body to access stored fat efficiently for extended periods.

health

fatigue

A state of physical or mental weariness resulting from prolonged effort or stress, often leading to decreased performance and motivation.

science

feedback loops

Feedback loops are processes where the output of a system influences its own input, creating a cycle that can amplify or dampen effects over…

nutrition

Food Ecosystem

A personal network of food preferences and habits that shapes your eating choices, influenced by familiarity and routine. It helps streamlin…

Food

Food environment

Simply removing trigger foods from your home makes adherence dramatically easier.

Food

Food mass effect

A large meal can add 3+ pounds immediately just from its volume, independent of calories.

nutrition

food-recognition technologies

Advanced systems that identify and analyze food items using images, aiming to provide accurate nutritional information, though still facing…

Food

Friction removal

Whether removing trigger foods, simplifying meal prep, or automating decisions, friction removal prevents failure.

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