Eating Late?
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crodrigu73
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I have a question for everyone. I have noticed lately that if I eat a small evening meal (around 300 calories) and consume the majority of my calories in the morning and afternoon, I lose a lot of weight--sometimes as much as a pound a day. I am eating the same amount of calories, maybe a little less protien but other than it is just timing.
Anyone else notice a change in weight loss based on the time you consume your calories?
Anyone else notice a change in weight loss based on the time you consume your calories?
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Meal timing doesn't have an influence on actual weight loss. However, if you eat less at the end of the day, it's likely you have less undigested food in your body and thus, weight less on the scales.0
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I also have found that I seem to lose more weight when I eat a light supper. A high protein, high fat supper results in greater weight in the A.M.
It's hard these days because I feed my 6-year-old every night (while my wife works her evening job) and we end up eating a substantial dinner, plus dessert if she promises to practice the violin
She's skinny as a toothpick and I definitely want her to eat a full, hearty meal, especially when she skips drinking her milk at lunch and (I suspect) trades her apple for a cookie.0 -
I don't know about that, but I have heard that if you eat less after 6pm you will lose weight because we don't move much/sleep after those meals and the body is not as active at night, so you won't be able to lose all those calories you ate. Not sure how accurate that is, but....who knows. Makes sense though.0
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Lots of people will argue with you on this one and say that it doesn't matter when you eat. Based on my personal experience, I FEEL better and lose weight better/faster when I eat most of my calories before dinnertime, then eat a light dinner. If I eat nothing 2-4 hours before bed, I consistently lose better. Not only that but I sleep better and wake feeling alert and ready to go. When I have a heavy dinner or eat a late snack, I wake feeling groggy and full and blah.
I don't buy the undigested food thing - maybe for a day or two it would show a drop, but that does not explain losing weight faster on an on-going basis. If you wake every day without undigested food in your body - all you are doing is being consistent from day to day. Kind of like weighing yourself at the same time every day. The first day or two may affect the scale, but it's not going to drop every day like that. Not sure I'm explaining that right, but you prob know what I mean.0 -
I previously would have been one of the people saying it didn't make a difference. I always thought calories are calories regardless of when they are eaten. My opinion changed when I was forced to do training in the evening so I only had time to eat a granola bar and fruit for my evening meal. That week I average a 1 pound loss everyday even though I was consuming the same calories as before just at a different time.0
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I dont eat after 7 if at all possible. I believe this helps me to loose faster.. but many disagree.0
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it makes no difference when you eat, what matters is net calorie balance0
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It's probably more about what's in your stomach when you weigh in. ie.. you probably weigh in in the morning. If you eat something salty late, you might retain water and up the weight in the morning.0
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I have always been told that eating at night is not based on the time of night but how long before you go to bed. For example, My husband and I have odd schedules and we dont go to bed until about 2-4 am. So eating after 6pm is pretty normal for us (since we don't eat dinner until about 9 or 10 pm). I could be wrong...but I always thought it was based on your sleep schedule since you dont digest while laying sedentary0
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I probably eat around 75% of my daily calories after 7.30pm.0
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I think it is much more likely the "total" of what you are eating and whatever exercise you may be doing to get weight loss. The science is 3500 calories for a pound of weight. Of course, that is not exact. But, unless you are really creating a calorie deficit (calories burned vs. your intake), you can't lose weight. Some exceptions would be if you are building muscle, then muscle will burn a bit more.
I think most agree it is not as healthy to eat late at night. It's bad for digestion and those unused carbs need to turn into something...0 -
I think it is much more likely the "total" of what you are eating and whatever exercise you may be doing to get weight loss. The science is 3500 calories for a pound of weight. Of course, that is not exact. But, unless you are really creating a calorie deficit (calories burned vs. your intake), you can't lose weight. Some exceptions would be if you are building muscle, then muscle will burn a bit more.
I think most agree it is not as healthy to eat late at night. It's bad for digestion and those unused carbs need to turn into something...0 -
Meal timing doesn't technically factor in to weight loss at all. It all boils down to calories in vs calories out, whether that's 5-6 small meals scheduled every 3-4 hours or just one large meal eaten late in the evening.
That said- I have noticed that, for me, if I eat a bigger breakfast or lunch, I am less likely to overindulge on mindless snacking in the afternoons and evenings, which then leads to losing more weight. It's the snacking (or lack thereof) that contribute to the weight loss(gain) though- and not the time that I am eating.0 -
My dad once told me that you should eat your meals the way you want to look. He said eat a big breakfast, good lunch, and a small dinner. He said eating this way you will be big up top and taper down to your waist. Skipping breakfast, grabbing something quick for lunch, then pigging out late at night will put all your weight to your bottom.0
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Time matters... if you eat late, it gets stored...and you have to get it back again. you will just lose more weight faster if you dont let it store0
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Food get stored only if you eat more that you need.
If somebody eat a lot before going to bed, and nothing for breakfast, is will just be consumed in the morning.
BUT of course if you want to be more efficient and motivated at you job or school, it is better to eat enough in the morning and not so useful to eat a lot before going to bed.... Specially it does not help to sleep well.0 -
I don't know about that, but I have heard that if you eat less after 6pm you will lose weight because we don't move much/sleep after those meals and the body is not as active at night, so you won't be able to lose all those calories you ate. Not sure how accurate that is, but....who knows. Makes sense though.
Hey! You're not Joe! Give that picture back! ;-)0 -
Time matters... if you eat late, it gets stored...and you have to get it back again. you will just lose more weight faster if you dont let it store
Your body does not turn off at night.0 -
Time matters... if you eat late, it gets stored...and you have to get it back again. you will just lose more weight faster if you dont let it store0
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Food get stored only if you eat more that you need.
big dinner + no activity while you lay in bed in a comatose state for 8h = you just ate more than you needed0
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