Carbs after lunch, yes or no?
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:huh: News to me. And I've had success even with my ignorance so I'm thinking it probably isn't a big issue.0
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I eat LOADS of carbs all day long--i have the body i want, i'll continue eating them. rules like that are just silly to me.0
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My guess would be that he means simple or refined carbs... the kind that break down into sugar super fast and then leave you with that crash feeling at 2:30pm and make you crave for more refined carbs. Complex carbs from veggies, whole grains, etc. don't do that so I don't see why those would be an issue. Perhaps he should be more specific.
Edit: And really, you should avoid those refined carbs at all times of the day, but I think people complain about that "2:30 feeling" more than other sluggish times of the day...0 -
LOL! Yeah! I eat them whenever the hell I want, too!0
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I usually have carbs for breakfast and carbs for dinner that seems like a sensible idea to me as they are 12 hours apart ...0
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Bob, say it ain't so! :sad:
No way am I following that advice. I don't like to eat that much candy for breakfast!0 -
Each person's body is different, but as a general rule as long as you're eating complex carbs instead of the simple ones, carbs are great for you all day long. Just make sure you don't go overboard, just like with anything. Calories are still calories no matter where they come from and too many calories will sabotage your weight loss.0
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So I was on facebook and I saw Bob Harpers recent post about it book. It said that you aren't suppose to eat carbs after lunch. Do you agree or do this?
Easy way to cut overall calorie intake for the day. Carbs are easy to over eat I guess...
Do you have to do this? No, that would be silly.0 -
Maybe he means processed or not as good for you carbs. The foods that are high in carbs because your metabolism slows down later in the day, right?!
I'm no expert, but he is probably referring processed carbs...I mean, carbs are in veggies, so we can't just avoid them completely. Also, it's less time for you to burn them off later in the day, so maybe limited would be a more "understandable" term? IDK, just taking a stab.0 -
Also, it's less time for you to burn them off later in the day
^ This is typically why it's recommended, but it is still a poor recommendation as the above isn't relevant.0 -
Everybody that puts out a diet book has to put something new and "groundbreaking" in it to make you think they have the secret to weight loss. Doesn't make it true.0
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I've come to the conclusion that 99.9% of the so-called miracle diet books are nothing but unscientific, bad advice. And I think I've figured out why. There's no incentive for these gurus to give us the secret to lifetime weight control - they'd run out of people to buy their books and supplements.0
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I eat my starches for breakfast and lunch. No bread, pasta or white potatoes with dinner. It's been good for me.0
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There are assorted studies on the impacts of eating during different parts of your circadian rythm, often done on mice etc because it is easier to controll their eating. Some interesting stories are:
http://www.northwestern.edu/newscenter/stories/2009/09/turek.html
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/8234386.stm
Research and make your decisions informed ones. :-)0 -
There are assorted studies on the impacts of eating during different parts of your circadian rythm, often done on mice etc because it is easier to controll their eating. Some interesting stories are:
http://www.northwestern.edu/newscenter/stories/2009/09/turek.html
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/8234386.stm
Research and make your decisions informed ones. :-)
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My guess would be that he means simple or refined carbs... the kind that break down into sugar super fast and then leave you with that crash feeling at 2:30pm and make you crave for more refined carbs. Complex carbs from veggies, whole grains, etc. don't do that so I don't see why those would be an issue. Perhaps he should be more specific.
Edit: And really, you should avoid those refined carbs at all times of the day, but I think people complain about that "2:30 feeling" more than other sluggish times of the day...
Thank you for responding I liked your answer!!0 -
I would die of sadness if I had to do that.
LOL!!!!!!0 -
Like any restrictive diet it would probably work for weightloss as there's just less choice to eat. I couldn't eat nearly as much bolognese sauce over veggies as I could over a lovely heap of al dente spaghetti, for example! I mostly exercise in the evenings and need to replenish my carbs afterwards otherwise I'd never run a step the next time out!0
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I eat them whenever the hell I feel like /shrug
^^ This
There are a million different doctors saying a million different things....They all contradict each other. I have eaten 7 slices of bread today, whole grain mind you, fruits, whole grain Cereal .... So take that Doctor
P.s - Just to add, a Personal Trainer is not a nutritionist.... just saying0 -
Disagree. How in the world does your metabolism know what time it is?? My muscles are alive, my brain is alive, both require carbs to burn to stay alive. I feed my body what it needs, regardless of the time of day.. and I'm a shift worker.. so if those "don't eat after a certain time" theories were valid, I'd be HUGE. Instead, I listen to my body's rhythms, work it ferociously, and feed it properly.
Because the metabolic work your body does when you're sleeping (ie recovering) is different. So if you were a shiftworker and slept during the day, then maybe they'd say no carbs after dinner (as you'd expect another 8 hours before sleep???
Not saying I agree (cos I do eat carbs later in the day) but that's the theory behind it.0 -
I have an opinion
- Weight loss is simply a question of calories in vs calories out
- Healthy living is about where those calories come from (food quality and balanced diet)
- Getting the body you want is about doing the right kind of training
Anything outside of this is someone finding a new way to make money from old news.0
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