night shift logging times problem
LongIsland27itl
Posts: 365 Member
Ok so since I'm on the night shift, I used to start my calorie day when I wake up, at around 1pm, that worked just fine, but I thought it may be bettet to start my calorie tracking at 12am like everyone else. That is not working well at all, I need to switch it back, but I have about 50 cals left and its only 7pm.
What are my options in regards to switching my logging times? I think I either have to keep logging on this day until I wake up after work tomorrow, and go way over cals for the day, or starve myself thru my shift and not eat until I wake up tmro with a fresh start. If anyone has any input thanks.
What are my options in regards to switching my logging times? I think I either have to keep logging on this day until I wake up after work tomorrow, and go way over cals for the day, or starve myself thru my shift and not eat until I wake up tmro with a fresh start. If anyone has any input thanks.
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Hi, you probably are not alone! Just a thought, can you change your timezone on the app to something that would let you see a normal BLDS day?0
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You can change your meal names from the MFP default and name up to 6 meals. I like the time zone idea, too.0
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You can change your meal names from the MFP default and name up to 6 meals. I like the time zone idea, too.0
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I would continue to eat as you typically would and track so that one day would "go over" (and one under), or skip tracking for one day to get the logging back on track.0
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I have the same issue so I start all of my food tracking a day head. Hence all my food for today is actually logged on Wednesday. I also have my meals split and named "first meal, second meal, third meal" etc. I try to log and eat at approximately the same time every day. I also plan all my meals out so I know what to eat at each meal. I had to swith how I log food since I go to the gym in the morning and after work. MFP required me to eat back 1000 calories before going to sleep in a few hours. To recfity this I've had to switch to TDEE-20. This has allowed me to drop bodyfat while eating larger meals throughout the day but the same calories. I just don't need to eat 1000+ calories four hours before bed.
A few things to note:
-You need a general idea of your average TDEE. I use bodymedia so this wasn't hard but may take some trial and error for you.
-You can't log workouts on MPF or it will knock your daily calorie limit up beyond your defecit.
-Posting your log will always show you gaining weight since MFP thinks you're eating more calories a day and not burning it off.
-Posting a food log a day late doesn't show seem to show on a timeline. But this is of no concern to me anway.0 -
I have the same issue so I start all of my food tracking a day head. Hence all my food for today is actually logged on Wednesday. I also have my meals split and named "first meal, second meal, third meal" etc. I try to log and eat at approximately the same time every day. I also plan all my meals out so I know what to eat at each meal. I had to swith how I log food since I go to the gym in the morning and after work. MFP required me to eat back 1000 calories before going to sleep in a few hours. To recfity this I've had to switch to TDEE-20. This has allowed me to drop bodyfat while eating larger meals throughout the day but the same calories. I just don't need to eat 1000+ calories four hours before bed.
A few things to note:
-You need a general idea of your average TDEE. I use bodymedia so this wasn't hard but may take some trial and error for you.
-You can't log workouts on MPF or it will knock your daily calorie limit up beyond your defecit.
-Posting your log will always show you gaining weight since MFP thinks you're eating more calories a day and not burning it off.
-Posting a food log a day late doesn't show seem to show on a timeline. But this is of no concern to me anway.0 -
Just eat how you normally would, and change your settings however you want. It will only look like you've gone over one day, but you won't in actuality. Don't get hung up on what one day looks like in your log. It'll make you mental.0
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What I usually do on nights is eat at my normal times, but log screwy. I eat lunch at midnight dinner at 9am and breakfast at 5pm , and that is what I log on a given day, in that order. Technically, breakfast for tomorrow (based on sleep schedule) gets logged for today, bu it keeps everything consistent on a calendar basis and allows me to log as I go without having to jump between two different diary days.0
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Just eat how you normally would, and change your settings however you want. It will only look like you've gone over one day, but you won't in actuality. Don't get hung up on what one day looks like in your log. It'll make you mental.0
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What I usually do on nights is eat at my normal times, but log screwy. I eat lunch at midnight dinner at 9am and breakfast at 5pm , and that is what I log on a given day, in that order. Technically, breakfast for tomorrow (based on sleep schedule) gets logged for today, bu it keeps everything consistent on a calendar basis and allows me to log as I go without having to jump between two different diary days.
Yeah, you basically backlog, that's what I, going back to doing. My meal names are set to 12am-4am, 4am-8am, 8am-12pm, 12pm-4pm, 4pm-8pm,8pm-12am this makes things pretty easy and less confusion with ridiculous meal names like breakfast lunch dinner (no such thing for 3rd shifters)0 -
I work three nights in a row.
I don't have my meals named. I just have one big category that I call food.
I log 12am to 12am.
Yeah, I have the same issues as you.0 -
I've had way too much coffee to properly answer this right now.
Just go over for the day, you're not really going over. And rearrange your diary how you like it. Voila.0 -
I work three nights in a row.
I don't have my meals named. I just have one big category that I call food.
I log 12am to 12am.
Yeah, I have the same issues as you.0 -
My diary works like this since I work both overnights and days. I just log the food where I eat it. Works for me.
8am-12pm
12pm-4pm
4pm-8pm
8pm-12am
12am-4am
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My diary works like this since I work both overnights and days. I just log the food where I eat it. Works for me.
8am-12pm
12pm-4pm
4pm-8pm
8pm-12am
12am-4am
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If my first meal is 4-8pm, that's when I log it. If it's 8am-12pm, I log it there. If it's 4am-8am, I log it the previous day. For instance, Fridays I stay up as long as I can to rearrange my schedule. My last meal before sleeping is usually 12pm-4pm. But I wake up around 5am, and I usually eat a protein bar to start my day, so I log it in the 4am-8am slot. Does that make sense? It's all within a 24 hour window, and 24 hours is 24 hours.0
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I am a night shift RN and this is how I am doing it. I fast for the day when I am making the change from days life with the family to night shift. At 6pm I begin to eat and that is my "breakfast" that is the only time in the day I have bread/rice/potato carbs. Then throughout the night q3-4h I eat, so at about 9-10 we are eating again whether its a shakeology/GNC lean 25 or a whole food meal and then again at 2 and a last snack at 4-5 and then I am done eating until 6pm. Everything I eat goes onto the prior days list and then I know if I over ate because I may have eaten in the AM if I get called in to work or something.
Hope this helps man. PM me if not and I will try to help out some more.0 -
If my first meal is 4-8pm, that's when I log it. If it's 8am-12pm, I log it there. If it's 4am-8am, I log it the previous day. For instance, Fridays I stay up as long as I can to rearrange my schedule. My last meal before sleeping is usually 12pm-4pm. But I wake up around 5am, and I usually eat a protein bar to start my day, so I log it in the 4am-8am slot. Does that make sense? It's all within a 24 hour window, and 24 hours is 24 hours.0
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I still log midnight to midnight with 00-04, 04-08, 08-12, 12-16, 16-20, and 20-24. My shifts go all over the place so trying to log as each awake period as a day doesn't work well. I tried doing that at first, but when switching from days to swings to mids in no rational order, logging in time slots just made things easier on me.
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If my first meal is 4-8pm, that's when I log it. If it's 8am-12pm, I log it there. If it's 4am-8am, I log it the previous day. For instance, Fridays I stay up as long as I can to rearrange my schedule. My last meal before sleeping is usually 12pm-4pm. But I wake up around 5am, and I usually eat a protein bar to start my day, so I log it in the 4am-8am slot. Does that make sense? It's all within a 24 hour window, and 24 hours is 24 hours.0
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I too deal with things on a 24 hour basis. So it doesn' t matter when I log my first meal. My times are set just like Cati_Sidhe.
Your protein/calories etc are for a 24 hour period no matter when you eat.
I say log now until you're done with this day and then change your settings to be whatever you want them to be. This should NOT make you eat any more food!! It will just make your log look funny and you can use the FOOD NOTES at the bottom for an explanation if you want. <--- hope that's the answer you were searching for0
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