The "don't eat after 8" rumor? Question.
BecomingShane
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I've also heard the "don't eat less than 4 hours before you plan to go to bed."
...Now, I'll be honest, I tend to have no. idea. when I'm going to end up going to bed. Sometimes it's midnight, sometimes it's 4 AM... so if I decide to stop eating by 8, and then I end up staying up reading, watching movies, or sometimes even spontaneously going out with friends, 'til 3 or 4... what is the damage going to be as far as perhaps not getting enough nutrition? How accurate is the "8" or "4 hours" rule? Last night I didn't eat past 8, went to bed around 2, and today I woke up at 11. This means if I follow the same pattern I have about 9 hours to get my calories and nutrition in before I have to sign off food. Which, considering the typical 15-16 hour day... isn't much time.
What are your opinions on the after 8 and 4 hour rules?
...Now, I'll be honest, I tend to have no. idea. when I'm going to end up going to bed. Sometimes it's midnight, sometimes it's 4 AM... so if I decide to stop eating by 8, and then I end up staying up reading, watching movies, or sometimes even spontaneously going out with friends, 'til 3 or 4... what is the damage going to be as far as perhaps not getting enough nutrition? How accurate is the "8" or "4 hours" rule? Last night I didn't eat past 8, went to bed around 2, and today I woke up at 11. This means if I follow the same pattern I have about 9 hours to get my calories and nutrition in before I have to sign off food. Which, considering the typical 15-16 hour day... isn't much time.
What are your opinions on the after 8 and 4 hour rules?
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It does not matter when you eat.
All the "don't eat before X or between Y" etc. pieces of advice stem from correlation and not causation.
The reality is that you can actually go ahead and eat ALL your daily calories while sitting in bed and immediately fall asleep afterwards.
100 calories is 100 calories at 5am, noon, 3pm, and 7pm. At not time does 100 calories magically turn into 600 calories.
So, eat on!0 -
Meal timing is irrelevant.0
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Eating late at night gives some people heartburn or causes them sleeping problems. If you're not one of those people then it doesn't matter how late you eat.0
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It doesnt matter what time you eat. If I stay up late and eat after midnight I will add it to the next day's diary though.0
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I should also mention meal timing will only work with your own personal issues.
An example... I LOVE late night snacking. This usually ends up in me being over my calories. Moderation goes out the door. After 9pm, I watch shows with a friend and the popcorn, ice cream, chips and salsa, sunflower seeds, nachos, etc. all come piling on.
So, I typically refrain from eating at all after 9pm because I know for me PERSONALLY, it all goes wrong. It isn't because the calories are more, it is because I seem to not be able to control myself lol.0 -
Nah.
I eat after 8pm pretty much every day. Dessert isn't usually until around 10pm.
Just meet your calorie goal, eat when you feel like it, and eat in a way that keeps you feeling satisfied.0 -
It doesn't matter when you eat. I avoid eating at work because I know when I get home I'll be tempted to binge, so I save my calories for evening.0
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It only matters if your IF ing it.0
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Until you are highly active, meal timing makes little difference.0
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I dont recommend eating right before a workout either. I did that last night and barfed0
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I personally do not eat in the evening, but that's because I have trouble controlling myself at the end of the day. I'm tired, and I don't want to measure or count or track. I get home from work at 10pm, and get right into bed where I read or watch TV. I find that when you are in bed, the temptation to snack is greatly reduced over sitting on the couch.0
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I should also mention meal timing will only work with your own personal issues.
An example... I LOVE late night snacking. This usually ends up in me being over my calories. Moderation goes out the door. After 9pm, I watch shows with a friend and the popcorn, ice cream, chips and salsa, sunflower seeds, nachos, etc. all come piling on.
So, I typically refrain from eating at all after 9pm because I know for me PERSONALLY, it all goes wrong. It isn't because the calories are more, it is because I seem to not be able to control myself lol.
Yup, this is me!0 -
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