Is it okay to eat fruit past 8pm?
jk31011
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I want to eat some pineapples or honeydew melon slices or maybe an apple but idk if its okay considering that its late.
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It does not matter what time of day you eat your food. A calorie is a calorie.0
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So eat dat fruit!0
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I eat when I am hungry so you'll be fine Sometimes having a big meal late at night can be troublesome for me, but that's more cause some foods can keep me up. But fruit should be fine0
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It does not matter what time of day you eat your food. A calorie is a calorie.0
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Its okay to eat anything past 8pm.0
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night eating packs on pounds. My cut off time is 7pm..... The scale notices!0
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No, eating fruit a second later than 7:59PM turns you into a Gremlin.
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I want to eat some pineapples or honeydew melon slices or maybe an apple but idk if its okay considering that its late.
Yes, especially if you're a male. Just sayin'.0 -
lol not its not ok to eat ANYTHING after 8pm. it sits in your stomach and as you sleep your body spends time breaking that down instead of breaking down your fat because believe it or not you burn calories while you sleep0
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:grumble:0
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lol not its not ok to eat ANYTHING after 8pm. it sits in your stomach and as you sleep your body spends time breaking that down instead of breaking down your fat because believe it or not you burn calories while you sleep
This is 100% a myth.0 -
No, eating fruit a second later than 7:59PM turns you into a Gremlin.
Truestory.
Could that be why I look terrible in the mornings?0 -
While eating after 8 p.m. won’t increase the amount of weight you’ll gain, there are still some risks to late night snacking. The issue is simple: when you’re tired, you’re more likely to overeat. To compensate for fatigue, your brain will tell you to eat more and you might grab an unhealthy, calorie-dense snack. This is why you may run into trouble when you eat late at night. It’s not because your body gains more weight, it’s because you eat the wrong foods. Instead of grabbing a bag of chips, you should grab a piece of fruit or a vegetable. The best options are healthy, high-fiber foods that will satisfy your hunger without packing lots of calories.0
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i eat well past 8pm, i work 1 to 9 so i eat dinner around 10pm, sometimes close to 11pm and go to sleep around 1am.
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We don't typically eat dinner at our house until around 8pm due to schedules. I almost always save my fruit for a late night snack to keep me out of the junk food before bed.0
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Meal timing and number of meals doesn't matter links
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11319656
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1905998
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9155494
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15085170
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8399092
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8383639
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21123467
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Eat the fruit!0
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night eating packs on pounds. My cut off time is 7pm..... The scale notices!
Please be kidding.0 -
Yup. Unless it affects the quality of your sleep...(and for some people, eating too close to bedtime can do that)...it doesn't matter what time you eat.
ETA: I just read some of the advice against it. No...my goodness people, no...just no.0 -
lol not its not ok to eat ANYTHING after 8pm. it sits in your stomach and as you sleep your body spends time breaking that down instead of breaking down your fat because believe it or not you burn calories while you sleep
No.night eating packs on pounds. My cut off time is 7pm..... The scale notices!
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If you are within your calorie goal, you will NOT gain weight!0 -
as long as you don't go to bed for a while after, you're body functions more slowly while asleep (including digestion), especially if you lay on your side . I wouldn't worry too much though because fruit is nutritious and also relatively low calorie, not the same as eating a steak dinner0
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It does not matter what time of day you eat your food. A calorie is a calorie.
^^^This!0 -
your body doesn't know the time on a clock.
it depends on the amount of time that's between when you eat it and the time you go to bed..0 -
lol not its not ok to eat ANYTHING after 8pm. it sits in your stomach and as you sleep your body spends time breaking that down instead of breaking down your fat because believe it or not you burn calories while you sleep
The problem with this is that not everyone goes to bed at the same time. Some people go to bed @ 10 pm every night and get up @ 6am (like me), this is why I can't eat anything "heavy" before bed. However, a piece a fruit is fine I think especially if my body says I need food because being hungry all night WILL wake me up @ 3 or 4 am craving something even bigger! lol.
However then there are people who do not go to sleep until 2 or 3 am and wake up @ 11am due to their lifestyle (like when I used to work 4pm to 1am every night). For those people eating even a big meal at 8pm or 9pm would be COMPLETELY reasonable in my opinion
So, just listen to your body0 -
as long as you don't go to bed for a while after, you're body functions more slowly while asleep (including digestion), especially if you lay on your side . I wouldn't worry too much though because fruit is nutritious and also relatively low calorie, not the same as eating a steak dinner
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pineapple is ok but no melon after 7:59 ...your body will reject the melon...0
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lol not its not ok to eat ANYTHING after 8pm. it sits in your stomach and as you sleep your body spends time breaking that down instead of breaking down your fat because believe it or not you burn calories while you sleep
What everyone else has said - meal timing is irrelevant. Enjoy your fruit!0 -
It's not unusual for me to eat 500-1000 calories after 8:00 p.m. It didn't impact my ability to lose weight or maintain that loss.0
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Why wouldn't it be ok? Eat! Enjoy!0
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your body doesn't know what time it is..
it depends on the amount of time that's between when you eat it and the time you go to bed..
No, it doesn't. If you are eating at a calorie deficit, you can eat whenever you want.0
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