Eating every couple hours?....
gbjess204
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So before I have lost 70lbs in 5-6 months by eating every 3-4 hours. I ate 4oz chicken and 4oz of broccoli (no salt, butter, or oil) I am on week #2 of doing this again. I was wondering if anyone out there has dieted before with eating every few hours, and your stories with it. How much did you weigh before, how long did you do it, how much weight lost, and what kind of exercise were you doing along with it?
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Timing of food has no impact on weight loss. AMOUNT of food, or rather amount of calories, is key.0
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Timing does actually have an important role in weight loss. For instance when you get up in the morning you should drink some water and wait at least 15 minutes before eating something. You want to give your system a little bit of time to start up and get ready to process and digest the food. In the past I have dieted and I found myself eating something roughly every 2 to 2.5 hours. I'd start of my day (7-7:30am breakfast time) with some whole wheat toast, a whole egg and about 4oz of egg whites, and then around 10:30 I would eat some almonds/walnuts and carrots for a snack. This worked very well for me. If you eat meals/snacks too far apart your body will try to save the calories/nutrients and store it, whereas if you're eating small snacks once in a while your body will be constantly processing and burning the energy; it won't go into the saving mode which you don't want.-3
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I snack between my main 3 meals, but all things I enjoy that are healthy/non-processed type food. I just stay within my calories, maintain limits on carbs, sugar, etc.
I can't deprive myself on food I enjoy (foods that lack salt, butter, oil) otherwise I wouldn't be able to stick with it and end up crashing and burning into binge eating island.
Portion control and keeping track of my calories in/out are key for me.0 -
Timing does actually have an important role in weight loss. For instance when you get up in the morning you should drink some water and wait at least 15 minutes before eating something. You want to give your system a little bit of time to start up and get ready to process and digest the food. In the past I have dieted and I found myself eating something roughly every 2 to 2.5 hours. I'd start of my day (7-7:30am breakfast time) with some whole wheat toast, a whole egg and about 4oz of egg whites, and then around 10:30 I would eat some almonds/walnuts and carrots for a snack. This worked very well for me. If you eat meals/snacks too far apart your body will try to save the calories/nutrients and store it, whereas if you're eating small snacks once in a while your body will be constantly processing and burning the energy; it won't go into the saving mode which you don't want.
Debunked Bro-science. No, No, 1000 times NO!0 -
Timing does actually have an important role in weight loss. For instance when you get up in the morning you should drink some water and wait at least 15 minutes before eating something. You want to give your system a little bit of time to start up and get ready to process and digest the food. In the past I have dieted and I found myself eating something roughly every 2 to 2.5 hours. I'd start of my day (7-7:30am breakfast time) with some whole wheat toast, a whole egg and about 4oz of egg whites, and then around 10:30 I would eat some almonds/walnuts and carrots for a snack. This worked very well for me. If you eat meals/snacks too far apart your body will try to save the calories/nutrients and store it, whereas if you're eating small snacks once in a while your body will be constantly processing and burning the energy; it won't go into the saving mode which you don't want.
Actually, it really doesn't. Your body still functions while you sleep.0 -
Timing does actually have an important role in weight loss. For instance when you get up in the morning you should drink some water and wait at least 15 minutes before eating something. You want to give your system a little bit of time to start up and get ready to process and digest the food. In the past I have dieted and I found myself eating something roughly every 2 to 2.5 hours. I'd start of my day (7-7:30am breakfast time) with some whole wheat toast, a whole egg and about 4oz of egg whites, and then around 10:30 I would eat some almonds/walnuts and carrots for a snack. This worked very well for me. If you eat meals/snacks too far apart your body will try to save the calories/nutrients and store it, whereas if you're eating small snacks once in a while your body will be constantly processing and burning the energy; it won't go into the saving mode which you don't want.
Please point me towards the studies conducted to support this.0 -
Timing does actually have an important role in weight loss. For instance when you get up in the morning you should drink some water and wait at least 15 minutes before eating something. You want to give your system a little bit of time to start up and get ready to process and digest the food. In the past I have dieted and I found myself eating something roughly every 2 to 2.5 hours. I'd start of my day (7-7:30am breakfast time) with some whole wheat toast, a whole egg and about 4oz of egg whites, and then around 10:30 I would eat some almonds/walnuts and carrots for a snack. This worked very well for me. If you eat meals/snacks too far apart your body will try to save the calories/nutrients and store it, whereas if you're eating small snacks once in a while your body will be constantly processing and burning the energy; it won't go into the saving mode which you don't want.
This is all wrong or do you have links that are not a decade old to confirm this evidence.
Only think meal timing might have impact on is physical performance
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Timing does actually have an important role in weight loss. For instance when you get up in the morning you should drink some water and wait at least 15 minutes before eating something. You want to give your system a little bit of time to start up and get ready to process and digest the food. In the past I have dieted and I found myself eating something roughly every 2 to 2.5 hours. I'd start of my day (7-7:30am breakfast time) with some whole wheat toast, a whole egg and about 4oz of egg whites, and then around 10:30 I would eat some almonds/walnuts and carrots for a snack. This worked very well for me. If you eat meals/snacks too far apart your body will try to save the calories/nutrients and store it, whereas if you're eating small snacks once in a while your body will be constantly processing and burning the energy; it won't go into the saving mode which you don't want.
If your system stops you will die. Drinking a glass of water after death has not been shown to have any positive effects on weight loss.
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My reasoning for snacking is that I'm spreading my calories throughout the day, I don't want to feel like I'm starving during lunch or dinner and then over eat. So, if I'm hungry between meals I'll have a sensible snack. No meal timing, no over-thinking, just watching my calories.0
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OP do like eating every couple hours?
Does it help you stay on track?
If yes, than continue doing it. What matters overall is staying within your calorie goals, and finding a way you can adhere to your plan. If no, than switch it up eat 1 meal or eat 10 whatever works for you.
I started at 285 lbs down to 162, took me about 18 months, on average I ate 1-2 meals a day. Eating between 1500-1900 calories of food I love and ending almost every night with ice cream or some dessert. For exercise I lift, bike ride and run. It's the keep it simple plan works wonders.0 -
So before I have lost 70lbs in 5-6 months by eating every 3-4 hours. I ate 4oz chicken and 4oz of broccoli (no salt, butter, or oil) I am on week #2 of doing this again. I was wondering if anyone out there has dieted before with eating every few hours, and your stories with it. How much did you weigh before, how long did you do it, how much weight lost, and what kind of exercise were you doing along with it?
Nothing magical or revolutionary about eating every 3-4 hours. It is pretty normal.
I eat breakfast. About 3 or 4 hours later I eat lunch. I have a snack 3 or 4 hours after that and dinner 3 or 4 hours later. Another 3 hours or so I might have a snack and then go to bed and not eat until morning. Pretty typical eating pattern.
I think you lost weight in the past simply because you reduced your calories. The timing had nothing to do with it. Just log your calories and don't eat more than you burn each day.
I find planning ahead and pre- logging my day to be very helpful.0 -
I try to eat every 3-4 hours and it helps me to not get overly hungry. The real key is staying within my calorie budget. I agree with above posters that there is nothing about meal timing that creates a better weight loss. It does help me to control how hungry I get and for me that is worth it.0
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My issue when I eat every few hours is that my body gets used to it and I get hungry at those specific times during the day which is a PITA when I'm out some where. That means having to pack snacks or finding a place to eat. I personally don't like having my life revolve around food and when I need to eat next.
With that said though if I DO consciously eat every few hours while I am at home I am not starving at meal time and won't over eat so it's really a catch 22.0 -
Wow guys simmer down!!! Obliviously we are not experts at weight loss or we would not have to use an app to help us. Different things work differently for each person. My cousin that is a fitness professional is the one that pointed me towards this method in the beginning because what I was doing was not working for me.
Eating every few hours does help me and has helped a few people I know, but it might not be the best for some people.
As for the studies, there are hundreds of studies done on weight loss and for eating every few hours..... EACH study will have different results because they are all not using the same control, the same food with the same chemical makeup. Each study did not have the participants doing to the same activities (or lack of)..... this is not a who right or who is wrong.
This is about supporting people, I just want stories from people who have done this before not "well matter of fact"..... geez people-2 -
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The OP just shared her story, she wasn't advocating for others to follow the same path or any other path. No need to crash her party.
The dude with the "glass of water on wakeup", on the other hand... :drinker:
EDIT: Woops, nevermind, OP went and blew it with that last post. Game on!
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And if this is a "whose dick is bigger" my fiance's father IS a doctor with a specialty of weight loss and his studies from his actual overweight patients do show, eating small every few hours did much more for their weight loss than before when they were eating a few big meals- with the same caloric intake
Links?
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yopeeps025 wrote: »And if this is a "whose dick is bigger" my fiance's father IS a doctor with a specialty of weight loss and his studies from his actual overweight patients do show, eating small every few hours did much more for their weight loss than before when they were eating a few big meals- with the same caloric intake
Links?
His studies are print- I do not know if he published them or not, I will ask. Since it is family I got copies of his personal journals.
I will ask him if they are published and where to find them.
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I tried it and was just always hungry. I think I like the "feeling full" feeling from larger meals.0
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yopeeps025 wrote: »And if this is a "whose dick is bigger" my fiance's father IS a doctor with a specialty of weight loss and his studies from his actual overweight patients do show, eating small every few hours did much more for their weight loss than before when they were eating a few big meals- with the same caloric intake
Links?
His studies are print- I do not know if he published them or not, I will ask. Since it is family I got copies of his personal journals.
I will ask him if they are published and where to find them.
There are so many factors involve to make a claim like this one. Two factors are stress and hormones.0 -
I eat 5 to 6 meals per day. My daily calorie right now is about 2000, so 5 meals per day means about 400 calories per meal. If you eat clean, that's the equivalent of about 5 oz skinless chicken breast steamed, one medium sweet potato, about 8 halves of walnuts. This is manageable to eat in one meal.
If I have 3 meals per day, then I need to consume about 700 calories per meal. That's 8 oz of chicken breast, about 2 sweet potatos and 8 whole walnuts. I don't think a lot of people can eat that much per meal for 3 meals per day.
This is a cutting diet with only 2000 calories per day. I eat about 3500 calories on my bulking diet, so you can imagine, how much I have to eat if I only eat 3 meals a day.
Of course if you eat a lot of junk food that are calorie dense, then it's easy to have 2000 calories in one meal.
Multiple meals per day keep me full through out the day, so my hormone level and insulin level stay constant. I have sustained energy without the hanger. People all have their own beliefs, and I believe multiple meals per day is so much superior than 2 or 3 huge meals. Of course, 5 or 6 meals per day is not doable for a lot of people. But you should try to eat as frequent as you can. You rarely get bloated as well.0 -
I have always ate this way. I just don't like eating large quantities of food. I eat 5ish small 200 to 250 ish meals a day. Better for weight loss, I don't know. Better for me, heck yes. If i eat a large meal I feel uncomfortable, lethargic, and always regret it. This keeps me satisfied, and I always have more food to look forward to soon.0
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Eat at whatever frequency you want - if you feel better eating smaller meals more often then that's what you should do. But, in the end, it's the total number of calories that will determine weight loss, not when they are consumed.0
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Whatever way works for you, as long as you're within you calorie budget.
I prefer eating less frequently and eating more food at each meal. I like feeling more full and actually like getting hungry for a meal. Being hungry before I eat makes the meals taste that much better and is more satisfying for me.0 -
I eat like this as well. It just makes me feel better overall. Large meals all at once tend to make me feel "sick".0
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Its not really a diet for me.. its my life style. I eat like clock work. Protein shake at 4:15am before the gym ... Protein shake after the gym at 6:15 breakfeast at 8:30am, second breakfast at 10:30am, lunch at 12:30-1, protein shake at 3:30, dinner around 6, and another protein shake at 8:15-8:30, 6 -7 days a week, obviously if im away from home/work my schedule is a little off but i try to keep to it as much as possible.
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kevinmacpa wrote: »I eat 5 to 6 meals per day. My daily calorie right now is about 2000, so 5 meals per day means about 400 calories per meal. If you eat clean, that's the equivalent of about 5 oz skinless chicken breast steamed, one medium sweet potato, about 8 halves of walnuts. This is manageable to eat in one meal.
If I have 3 meals per day, then I need to consume about 700 calories per meal. That's 8 oz of chicken breast, about 2 sweet potatos and 8 whole walnuts. I don't think a lot of people can eat that much per meal for 3 meals per day.
This is a cutting diet with only 2000 calories per day. I eat about 3500 calories on my bulking diet, so you can imagine, how much I have to eat if I only eat 3 meals a day.
Of course if you eat a lot of junk food that are calorie dense, then it's easy to have 2000 calories in one meal.
Multiple meals per day keep me full through out the day, so my hormone level and insulin level stay constant. I have sustained energy without the hanger. People all have their own beliefs, and I believe multiple meals per day is so much superior than 2 or 3 huge meals. Of course, 5 or 6 meals per day is not doable for a lot of people. But you should try to eat as frequent as you can. You rarely get bloated as well.
Or you could try eating things besides chicken, sweet potatoes, and walnuts? While satiety plays a role, it's all personal preference on when to eat. I can easily sit down and eat a meal that has 1200 calories if it's calorie dense food. I'm cutting, so I try to avoid doing that, but there is life beyond chicken...0 -
Its not really a diet for me.. its my life style. I eat like clock work. Protein shake at 4:15am before the gym ... Protein shake after the gym at 6:15 breakfeast at 8:30am, second breakfast at 10:30am, lunch at 12:30-1, protein shake at 3:30, dinner around 6, and another protein shake at 8:15-8:30, 6 -7 days a week, obviously if im away from home/work my schedule is a little off but i try to keep to it as much as possible.
Wow lots of protein shakes daily.0
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