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10 Benefits of Intermittent Fasting Over 60: My Go-To for Fat Loss, Energy, and Feeling Great (Without Counting Calories)

When it’s time to drop a few pounds or tighten up my jeans, I don’t count calories, carbs, or give up the foods I love – because honestly, that’s not how I live. My go-to method for fat loss and feeling amazing? Intermittent fasting.

I’ve used intermittent fasting (IF) many times, and it always works – without the stress or math of dieting. It’s a simple shift in when you eat, not necessarily what you eat. That means I still get to enjoy my partner’s incredible Indian and Italian dishes, his homemade granola, and fresh sourdough bread – no guilt required.

What’s more, I usually lose 8 pounds in a month while keeping up with yoga and biking five times a week. The inches melt off my waist and hips, and I feel the difference – especially when my jeans start fitting better!

Why Intermittent Fasting Works – Especially for Women Over 60

As a Doctor of Naturopathy, I’ve taught intermittent fasting to hundreds of women, and they love it for the same reasons I do: it’s easy to follow, doesn’t require complicated meal plans, and it delivers real results – especially in that stubborn belly fat area.

I typically follow the 16/8 method, where I eat between 11 AM and 7 PM. This gives me flexibility for later dinners and lets my body rest and reset for 16 hours overnight. During that fasting window, your body taps into fat stores for energy, balances hormones like insulin, and even boosts brain health – all naturally.

It’s Not a Diet – It’s a Lifestyle

One of the best things about intermittent fasting is that it’s not a fad or restrictive diet – it’s a lifestyle practice that supports good health every day. Clients tell me their emotions stabilize, they sleep better, and they feel more clear-headed, focused, and determined. That’s not a coincidence. Intermittent fasting stimulates a protein called brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), which supports memory, learning, and mental sharpness. Think of it as fertilizer for your brain cells!

In fact, studies show that intermittent fasting may even reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s disease and support longevity – goals many of us have as we age.

10 Benefits of Intermittent Fasting for Women Over 60

Here’s a quick look at some of the most powerful benefits my clients and I have experienced firsthand with intermittent fasting:

  1. Fat Loss – Especially around the belly, hips, and waistline.
  2. Improved Metabolism – Encourages your body to burn fat for fuel.
  3. Better Sleep – Many report deeper, more restful nights.
  4. Stable Energy – Say goodbye to sugar crashes and afternoon slumps.
  5. Hormone Balance – Helps regulate insulin, cortisol, and growth hormone.
  6. Enhanced Brain Function – Boosts BDNF for better memory and focus.
  7. Reduced Inflammation – Supports joints, digestion, and overall wellness.
  8. Longevity Support – May activate genes linked to longer life.
  9. Improved Digestion – Your gut gets time to rest and reset.
  10. Emotional Balance – Many feel calmer, clearer, and more in control.

Why Now Is the Perfect Time

Here’s the truth: after 60, our bodies change. Weight can creep on, energy dips, and we start to feel – not just older – but disconnected from our vibrant, younger selves. Intermittent fasting helps you reconnect with that energy. It’s like giving your body a reset button.

And because it works beautifully alongside natural cleansing, I often guide clients through gentle liver-supportive cleanses while fasting. That’s when the fat-burning kicks into high gear, and women really begin to feel younger again.

Ready to Get Started?

I’ve created a free guide to help you take the first step with confidence:
“Intermittent Fasting Made Easy: A Simple Guide for Women Over 60 to Burn Fat, Feel Energized, and Boost Longevity Naturally.”

Inside, you’ll find:

  • A simple fasting schedule you can follow today.
  • Tips for staying energized and beating hunger.
  • What to eat (and avoid) for best results.
  • Brain-boosting benefits and more.

To receive your free PDF guide, just send me an email at drshirleysays@gmail with “IF PDF” in the subject line.

And if you’re ready to make April your breakthrough month, I invite you to join my “IF Not Now?” April Challenge – a supportive, step-by-step experience to help you lose fat, feel great, and thrive naturally with intermittent fasting. You can request all the details by email as well.

Final Thoughts

Whether you’re new to intermittent fasting or ready to recommit, remember this: it’s never too late to feel better in your body. Intermittent fasting is simple, powerful, and adaptable to your life – especially when you have the support and know-how to make it work for you.

Let’s Have a Conversation:

Have you tried some form of intermittent fasting? What works for you? Which of the benefits of intermittent fasting might you consider as a goal?

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Vickie

I am a 61 year-old female and do the 18/6 or 16/8 intermittent fasting along with CrossFit 3 to 4 times a week. I have lost inches and weight and I just started this journey 2 months ago. My sleep has improved and I have a lot of energy and never starve. I eat a high protein diet low-carb diet with fat. Almost like a keto diet. Being a retired firefighter, I am used to intense exercise and activity.

Alisa

I tried IF and it seemed to work. I didn’t feel as hungry going through the rest of the day. My eating hours were 12:30-7. I went to a nutritionist recently to figure how to get enough protein as due to ethical reasons I haven’t eaten meat/poultry for about 10 years. And I felt I was doing my body a disservice. I do eat limited eggs, fish. She does NOT endorse IF. She said I was messing with my blood sugar which would give me crashes, and then by not eating for such a long time I’d overeat later in the day/evening. SO i tried eating the way she suggested and I find I’m hungrier throughout the day and pick more often. I’m going to back to IF.

SHARON

HI!
I sent an email to the above address, but it was not recognized. I would love this guide. Any suggestions?

Jackie Minchin

It’s wonderful. I’m 75 and lost 10 kg in 10 weeks.So much easier than ‘dieting’ and much easier on the pocket. I follow Dr Jason Fung on Facebook,. He also advocates it for reversing Diabetes Type 2.

Penelope Engleman

May you please send me the info on If pdf as the postmaster sends the email back to me
thanks

The Author

Dr. Shirley Piccarreto is a Doctor of Naturopathy with 30+ years of experience helping women identify root causes of imbalance naturally. Founder of Dr. Shirley’s Body Scan Center, she uses remote bioenergetic testing with hair, skin, nail, and urine samples to create personalized wellness programs supporting energy, hormones, digestion, and vibrant health at any age.

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