snack after midnight-to which day do you add calories?
windycitycupcake
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if you have a snack at 1am or even 2 am anytime before falling asleep to you count it to your journal from that day or for the next day? same goes with exercise, if you go to the gym at midnight before you go to bed which day do you count it on?
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I always consider a day from the time I wake up to the time I go to bed. But I'm sure everyone here has their own way of recording it.3
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I count when I sleep as the difference between one day and another rather than the clock. I will be out to around 3am today, but everything I consume will be on today not tomorrow.1
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I'm wondering the same thing! Especially when it comes to late night drinking...where does it go?0
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I go back and add it to that day. My daughter tells me that I need to put it on the next day, but I don't. I guess it's really up to you. I had a brownie late last night, after midnight and I went ahead and added it to yesterday this morning when I got up.0
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If I do it, I put it on breakfast for the next day0
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Why would it make any difference?0
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This is just common sense.
Do you think something magical happens at midnight?1 -
I am always up late and up during the night several times as primary caregiver for my mother with dementia. I typically sleep until 11 or noon. I count my food on my awake period. So if I am up till 2am tonight, I still count food as today even though I am 2 hours into tomorrow. That way when I wake up, it is a new day.0
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I consider mine from when I wake up to when I go to bed.1
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I think anything before you fall asleep would be the same day. I go by sleep, rather than time.1
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if its done before i go to sleep it's counted for that day. if i wake up and do it, it's for the next day.1
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Anything between the time I wake up and start my day until the next time I wake up and start my day is one day.
When I was jet lagged I'd wake up at like 3 am starving and have a snack, and add it on to the day before because I'd go back to sleep an hour later and wake up at like 9 am and start my day.
But that's just me...It really doesn't matter as long as you add it...0 -
I always consider a day from the time I wake up to the time I go to bed. But I'm sure everyone here has their own way of recording it.
I work second shift (don't get off work until 2 am), so I count my days from when I wake up to when I go to bed. Just try to be consistent and you'll be fine0 -
Why would it make any difference?
it would make a difference in how many calories you have had in a day or how many calories you are allowed for the next.0 -
i just add things to my calendar as i eat them, sometimes it falls under the next day. It just messes me up a little because i'm still new at this and keeping track of every little thing. i just wanted to know what other people do. also, if you are supposed to eat 1200 calories per day, do you count the snack you ate at 2am into your total?0
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This is just common sense.
Do you think something magical happens at midnight?
it's not a common sense issue. i was asking people's opinion. this is a forum. that is what a forum is for. no need to be snippy.5 -
I count my days from wake-up to bedtime. So even when I eat at 3am after getting off work at the bar, it's part of yesterday's food. I don't think it really matters, but I "complete" my diary as I crawl into bed.0
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I would recommend not having a snack that late. I try to be done with my eating by around 8:00 pm. But, I'd count my days from the time I wake up till the time I go to bed.0
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This is personal preference. I would just choose one and go with it as it won't make any difference in terms of your overall weight loss.1
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It doesn't matter. Just be consistent about it.0
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I always consider a day from the time I wake up to the time I go to bed. But I'm sure everyone here has their own way of recording it.
Same here. My day doesn't "start" until I wake up, no matter what time that is.0 -
Count your day from wake-up to bedtime. You said you ate it before you went to sleep, so count it as the day of and not the next day.0
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As long as you track the calories, ultimately it doesn't matter that much. If you graph your calorie intake at all, I'd think the only thing to be concerned about would be consistency - if you track it on the day before once, stick with that (or vice versa) to be able to compare days properly.0
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First World problems...0
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i work part time graveyard so find that doing military works for me (midnight to midnight):flowerforyou:0
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From waking to sleeping, whenever that may be is my day.0
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I count from wake-up to bedtime as well. I stop eating at like 7pm though lol and try to go to sleep before I get hungry again!!0
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I found it works well if I eat a lot or drink a lot late at nite, I go back to a day the week before where I was under my goal and put it there. What the heck, its the same month.
Folks...It doesn't matter what you put down or where you put it down....SCALE DON'T LIE!...GEEZ.0 -
It doesn't matter. If you're trying to lose a pound a week (3500 calories), you could have a deficit of 500 calories per day for 7 days OR a deficit of 750 for 3 days and 312.5 for 4 days. As long as your weekly total is 3500, you can count those calories on whatever day you like and still lose that pound.1
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i think its ok to add it to yesterday if your schedule is always the same (you work in the day and sleep at night), but for people who's schedules are all over the place and work during the night sometimes, it makes more sense to log by 24hr period...i log from midnight to midnight as i work all over the place. i log it for the time i eat it, cause sometimes i pull all nighters and it just doesnt make sense to add it all to yesterday1
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