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Intermittent fasting has been gaining popularity as an effective approach to weight loss, and research suggests it may also have other health benefits. However, a recent study from the American Heart Association has raised concerns about its potential risks, including an increased risk of dying from cardiovascular disease by 91%.

While these findings are alarming, it is important to consider the context of an individual’s health and risk factors before making any significant changes to dietary habits or fasting routines. Dr. Archelle Georgiou, a KSTP Medical Expert, appeared on 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS to provide insight on why this study should not cause undue concern among Minnesotans.

According to Dr. Georgiou, intermittent fasting is not a one-size-fits-all approach, and its effects can vary from person to person. It is crucial to seek personalized and evidence-based nutrition recommendations that take into account an individual’s unique health profile. While intermittent fasting may have potential benefits, it is essential to approach it with caution and consider all aspects of one’s health and well-being.

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