Protein after supper??
kroetam
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I always go for my power walk in the evening, but then when I take off my calories burned from walking, I'm under my limit (by like 300-400 cals!) I'm also always under on protein. Apart from changing my diet during the day, can I eat something after 8:00 pm thats higher in protein... and if so, what do you suggest? Or should I not start a bad habit of eating that late in the day?
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I exercise later in the day too and end up with the same problem. I usually eat greek yogurt. It has a good amount of protein, its low cal and fills you up. I just get the plain and sprinkle a little bit of dry ranch seasoning in it to make it like ranch dip. Its really good with veggies or cracker chips.0
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Eating at night isn't s bad habit. Have some Greek yogurt, a protein shake, jerky, etc.0
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There's nothing wrong with eating at night. Meal timing is a myth. Eat when you need to get the necessary nutrition.0
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i usually have a glass of milk or a scoop of casein protien before bed.... supports long term protein release over night for strong muscle growth. Its also helps me not wake up as hungry.0
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Yes, of course you can eat in the evening, as long as you don't have any physical reason to avoid it (like heartburn or acid reflux if you try to sleep after you eat). But if you always go for a walk after supper, you could just pre-log it and spread your calories out during the day.0
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Well, I just ate 2TBSP chopped walnuts mixed with 1TBSP toasted coconut and 6 hersheys baking melts. Mmmmmm was good too. I really think its okay to nibble after exercise at night as long as it doesn't interrupt your sleep (upset stomach or something). :flowerforyou:0
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i usually have a glass of milk or a scoop of casein protien before bed.... supports long term protein release over night for strong muscle growth. Its also helps me not wake up as hungry.
the release time of protein has been shown in studies to be unnecessary with adequate protein intake.
However I am sure if you do not have optimal protein intake it can play a role.
Casein protein actually suppresses your appetite much better than whey. I havent taken casein in years until a few months ago and it really makes a big difference in hunger than I would have ever though it would.0 -
my favorite snacks are string cheese- often a piece has just 60-90 cals and 5-10 grams of protein. Eat a stack!0
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i usually have a glass of milk or a scoop of casein protien before bed.... supports long term protein release over night for strong muscle growth. Its also helps me not wake up as hungry.
the release time of protein has been shown in studies to be unnecessary with adequate protein intake.
However I am sure if you do not have optimal protein intake it can play a role.
Casein protein actually suppresses your appetite much better than whey. I havent taken casein in years until a few months ago and it really makes a big difference in hunger than I would have ever though it would.
i dont mean to derail... what brand are you using? i hate my bodytech crap0 -
"Casein protein"
1. Never heard of it.
2. If Wal*Mart doesn't sell it, I probably never will. LOL0 -
Casein protein. You can get it pure protein powder form or in milk products. I generally have a cup of greek yogurt as my pre-bed meal. A lot of people do cottage cheese, as well.0
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"Casein protein"
1. Never heard of it.
2. If Wal*Mart doesn't sell it, I probably never will. LOL
well let me educate you.
milk(even from the mothers milk)
contains 2 different types of protein. casein and whey
Little Miss Muffet
Sat on a tuffet,
Eating her curds and whey;
Along came a spider,
Who sat down beside her
And frightened Miss Muffet away
Curds is the casein portion of milk. Which cottage cheese is a form of.0 -
Thanks guys.... I love cottage cheese, so that might be my new bedtime snack!!0
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Thanks guys.... I love cottage cheese, so that might be my new bedtime snack!!
For real tho'!! :bigsmile:0 -
Pfffffffffffttttt..
I eat many Protein Bars by Zone Perfect~Dark Chocolate Almond...
Soooooooooo yummmmmmmmyyyyy
Its my go to snack.0 -
3-400 calories...I'd probably have a protein shake...it would definitely aid in recovery from your walk, as you don't appear to get enough daily protein in the first place.0
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