In this yet another sneak peek draft is an unassigned Chapter on how one would preferably, subject obviously to individual nuance(s) consume their feature meal relative to three proposed criterias - 1). Timing 2). nutrient priority and; 3). Environment. Just like any other sneak peek(s) drafts ~ these are simply a preview or a work-in-progress chapter previews, as part of my extensive parent manuscript rewrite, and consequently, its entire rebrand progress. This will effectively serve as public "pilot" series of feature article/s to accompany both the completion of re-brand and entire re-writing of this entire concept initiative
Strictly WIP.
Live-It-Forward, AW.
To address the question "how" ~ revolves around considering the following factors:
Ideally we would be consuming foods bearing the following traits: macronutrient & micronutrient density(s) altogether encompassed in a smallest solid mass possible. In other words, such a food must nourish in the most comfortable path of digestion with as few hindrance or delay.
Assuming that we have chosen a typical low carbohydrate meal example comprising of:
Which one of the above four (4) then, that would be considered the most ideal? eggs appeals to all the above criterias, simultaneously.
Small and humble, eggs remain in actuality the most referred-to benchmark as the most digestible and most efficient source of protein in terms of digestion and utilization. Beyond the non-negotiable essentials like the B Vitamins, and all essential amino acids (EAAs), the yolks represents an enviable source of phosphadytlcholine ~ a precursor to the more "active" form as neurotransmitter - acetylated choline (Gibb, JA. 2017). This has been well-studied to play a essential role to stomach acidity during digestion (Câmara R & Griessenauer CJ 2015).
One review article (Derbyshire E. 2019) addresses a concern amongst today's / pedestrian diet, represented by inadequate choline intake. This review proclaim its essentiality the same as that of omega-3 fatty acids, and the epidemological citation(s) (within the review) also suggest, that it is (as emphasized) ~ "extremely difficult" to maintain adequate intake; without eggs in one's daily nutrition.
Further, eggs are relatively low in histamine, which may appeal to those who are sensitive to histamine rich foods which may be applicable if one may wish to find ways on how to comfortably break their fast with solid meals.
From here onwards, then we may begin consuming the rest of the food pallette, in any order that appeals to readers own internal response.
Depending on which "camp" a reader may already have taken side(s), vegetables remain an ambivalent and broad topic. If we are assessing vegetables by their weight in fibre content alone - then that by itself is "indigestible" as suggested in all dictionaries.
It is reasonable for anyone not to expect them to be the first and foremost ideal food to chew, especially after prolonged fasting. Even if one is really hungry, the very thought of chewing through rough and tough celullose ~ are hardly appetising.
In life or death situation, even pure fat or pure sugar at this point ~ either way sounds a much more palatable option given their much needed and immediate caloric value.
However This Author (AW) is not entirely against plant(s). As they contain phenols, flavonoids and minerals one consider a necessity on a low carbohydrate regiment. In order to obtain enough micronutrients however, is where it becomes nuanced discussion on cooking and preparation.
As one can readily attest ~ cooked vegetables digest FAR more easily than that of raw or uncooked, salads.
Irrespective, in terms of priority of consumption in any feature meal, there is no hard and fast rule when it comes to "ideally" consuming vegetables in terms of timing and/or priority.
The discussion on timing of nutrient intake, be it macro or micro may remain a nuanced discussion that is reserved amongst intermittent fasting-exclusive forums.
This writeup never aims to be prescriptive "for all". But were This Author (AW) be asked for a general bullet point takeaway(s), he would lightly suggest the following, though once again subject to numerous nuance(s):
However, readers who are normally conformant to the natural circadian rhythms (sun-rise to sun-down cycle(s)] ~ the timing of meal intakes may not matter as much so long as it adheres and respects their awakening and retiring/resting cycle(s).
If there is one general rule This Author (AW) anecdotally suggests is that regardless of how hungry one is very closely to the sleeping window, there should be at least one (1) or more hour allocated to allow no food intake, except water if thirsty - before the actual sleep commences. This is to ensure that all food consumed during the TRF / time restricted feeding digests comfortably throughout both the simultaneous fasting and sleeping windows, without encumbrance.
For those who do differ eg, those whose living schedules work against the above day & night circadian rhythms especially amidst night time or night shift workers ~ may need further tinkering on their feeding window such that they must be controlled or monitored that their timing of meal intakes should not only be adequately nourishing. But also scheduled in such a way that it does not disrupt one's sleeping window(s) .
Sadly, it remains under-discussed on our sociological, and/or environment impacts on nutrient digestion. But much of this appears to be cultural driven.
Neither This Book nor This Author (AW) may ever override, suggestively over anyone's cultural upbringing(s).
It remains generalist in its view that privacy, and solidarity ~ are both quintessential precursors to ensure comfort and nourishment.
This Author (AW) certainly have more to discuss on this matter.
However for reasons out of decency, privacy and social humility amidst multiple culture(s), he decides it be haphazard for this write-up to be elaborated to a degree that is not without risk for unnecessary or unexpected scrutiny(s).
Live-It-Forward,
AW.
Thus concludes yet another draft Sneak Peek draft mini (unallocated at present) chapter as part of my manuscript major rewriting. Comment your thoughts and/or feedbacks down below.
Live-It-Forward, AW.