Is it ok to eat proteins late at night when trying to shed fat?
bestkeptent714
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Even when calorie countstays below goal?
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Yes, it's fine. Meal timing is largely irrelevant with a few exceptions (elite athletes, some medical conditions).3
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Why would it influence that? As long as your are in a caloric deficit you will continue to loose fat, I plan on having a 1200 calorie shake right before bed and I'll still be lucky if I put on any weight this week.0
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I was told that it's not good to eat alot after 6pm because that's when yourbless likely to burn calories0
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bestkeptent714 wrote: »I was told that it's not good to eat alot after 6pm because that's when yourbless likely to burn calories
I eat most of my calories after 730pm. Guess I'm screwed.
(last time I checked, bodies don't switch off... You still burn calories in your sleep)2 -
bestkeptent714 wrote: »I was told that it's not good to eat alot after 6pm because that's when yourbless likely to burn calories
It's completely false. It was started as a means to restrict calories unconsciously. There is nothing magical about not eating after a certain time.4 -
That's a myth.0
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I eat all my foods between 7pm and 4am... Night shift worker and I've been dropping weight at a steady rate1
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I wonder who started that rumour
I only stopped eating late due to greed and heartburn0 -
Eat whatever you like, whenever you like.1
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bestkeptent714 wrote: »I was told that it's not good to eat alot after 6pm because that's when yourbless likely to burn calories
1. I don't even get home from work till 6 pm. Then I have a snack, go for a walk, have dinner between about 7:30 pm and 8 pm, and have two more snacks before bed. And yet I managed to lose 55 lbs.
2. Whose 6 pm? Mine? Yours? What happens when you travel or when daylight savings time comes or goes?
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You burn less when you sleep, however if you're below your TDEE, even eating CARBS shouldn't stop you from losing fat. As mentioned, meal timing is pretty irrelevant.
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Therealobi1 wrote: »I wonder who started that rumour
I only stopped eating late due to greed and heartburn
I can understand how the rumour started - because I can see that some people lose the plot on their weight loss program due to mindless eating after tea, in front of the tellie, high calorie snacks, far more than they realise
So if that is you OP - think about whether changing habits would help you.
* Counting calories of course negates the 'far more than you realise' part - but the habit may still be a factor in compliance and some people like structure and rules to help them stay on course.
As long as you recognise it is a self imposed rule to achieve calorie reduction and only use it if it helps you ; the timing is not a must in itself
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