The Science of Fasting

I have discovered a new side effect. Been feeling cold a lot more than usual. At first, and it might be part of it, I attributed it to adjusting to the fat loss. Noticed that after lunch I am no longer cold.

https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/why-do-i-get-cold-after-i-eat#diet-related-causes
Studies show that long-term calorie restriction with adequate nutrition is associated with lower body temperature in both lean and overweight adults (2Trusted Source, 3Trusted Source).

As a result of the lower calorie intake, the body compensates by lowering its temperature to save energy.

Furthermore, one study found that the more you restrict your calorie consumption, especially long term, the colder you’re likely to feel