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Hungry after 7pm Struggles...

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  • jnv7594
    jnv7594 Posts: 983 Member
    I don't eat anything after dinner and that's always around 5:30-6 at the latest! Drink water! It will help u feel fuller. U shouldn't eat anything at least 4 hours before you go to bed.
    Why not? I understand if eating just before bed disturbs your sleep in some way, but there is no evidence that you can't eat before bed. Bolded statement is just a ridiculous myth.

    Exactly...

  • devil_in_a_blue_dress
    devil_in_a_blue_dress Posts: 5,214 Member
    edited May 2015
    Cassiea199 wrote: »
    I saw on the doctor oz show that u should only eat for a twelve hour period of time. So if u wake up at 7a.m. dont eat after 7p.m. i also talked to a pharmacist that read in a book that 90%of dieting is not eating 4 hours before u go to sleep. I think that number is exaggerated but if ur goal is to loose weight it might actualy be better for u to eat a little bit bigger of a dinner. But im not an expert. Lol.

    :s
  • syndeo
    syndeo Posts: 68 Member
    Cassiea199 wrote: »
    I saw on the doctor oz show that u should only eat for a twelve hour period of time. So if u wake up at 7a.m. dont eat after 7p.m. i also talked to a pharmacist that read in a book that 90%of dieting is not eating 4 hours before u go to sleep. I think that number is exaggerated but if ur goal is to loose weight it might actualy be better for u to eat a little bit bigger of a dinner. But im not an expert. Lol.

    Your backing statements are both appeals to authority. Except in this case, neither of them are authorities. Don't trust a word out of Dr Oz's mouth.

    There is no truth to eating after 7pm. It is a myth. There is no magic fat fairy that turns after 7pm food into fat. It your snack fits your macros, and you have calories in your budget, it is fine.
  • ilovec4eva
    ilovec4eva Posts: 13 Member
    I have a list of go to night time foods that are nearly guilt free because they are either negative calorie low calorie or high protein or a combination. They are
    apple
    Greek yogurt the 80 cal ones
    casein protein shake
    hard boiled eggs
    celery,cabbage,carrot slaw
    tomato soup

    Good luck
  • mommasrecipes
    mommasrecipes Posts: 8 Member
    Well, what I do is have a protein and veggie breakfast( Egg white omelette with veg. and a V8), so that at night when I get the craving for comfort food, a good old fashioned bowl of oatmeal, or some low fat granola that I eat dry, with some really good water or tea to sip on. This leaves me feeling full so that I don't go to bed hungry ( hate that feeling! Don't you?). Hope this helps.
  • jennysuj
    jennysuj Posts: 1 Member
    I try to space out my calories and balance protein/carbs/fats/veg at each meal or snack. So I eat smaller, more complete meals and it helps a lot. I also plan out my snacks before I get hungry. Also, alcohol will make me eat more, so I avoid it.
  • Kurtis2323
    Kurtis2323 Posts: 1 Member
    Here are a couple of ideas. Try to eat foods with protein and fiber:
    1. 2 Eggs & (1) Pc of Whole Wheat Toast w/Double Fiber.
    2. Sautee some vegetables - Green pepper, red pepper, asparagus, mushrooms. Use canola spray.
    3. Skinny Pop Popcorn
    4. Protein Bars (Something with nuts and fiber).
    5. Try and find a decaf drink (coffee, tea, etc.) that you like that has no calories to drink with after your snack.
  • SteRobinson77
    SteRobinson77 Posts: 50 Member
    If you run out of calories brush your teeth, curbs it. If you want to fill up go for porridge or granola
  • GRITSandSLUTSandWINOS
    GRITSandSLUTSandWINOS Posts: 2,573 Member
    I have started drinking "Sparkling ICE" water and when I get the late evening hunger; I will drink a bottle (17 oz.) of this. Some people don't like the 'bite' to it (it is a carbonated drink). I love it and you can't beat it at $1a bottle, comes in all sorts of flavors. Spend $1 and try it - for me, it helps curb my appetite and is an easy way for me to get those 8 8-oz of water/fluid/coffee a day. ZERO calories, zero all across the board.
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