What day do I count the calories on?
Tabbiatha
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Hi ,
Right now my eating habits are all crazy with insomnia; So now I need to know if I eat after midnight, do I count those calories for the day I am still awake, or do I count them on the new day? I'm only getting a usual four hours sleep a day, and this can be broken into two hour shifts.
Right now my eating habits are all crazy with insomnia; So now I need to know if I eat after midnight, do I count those calories for the day I am still awake, or do I count them on the new day? I'm only getting a usual four hours sleep a day, and this can be broken into two hour shifts.
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Don't count days by the hours, but by when you sleep. The time between when you wake up and when you finally go to sleep should count as one day. I used to work the night shift, so I know all about having to figure out when to calculate things. Good luck with maintaining your diet!0
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It doesn't matter. If you're over 100 on Thursday and under 100 on Friday, you're still the same. Just count it somewhere.0
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Why aren't you getting enough sleep? I would see if you could work on getting more sleep before worrying about all this other stuff.
But for logging calories, if I am still awake on the same day that I logged other calories, even if the clock says it is the next day, I put it in on the same day and count the next day as when I get up from my bed again.
I have to do this daily since I work third shift. Like right now, I went in to work on Thursday night, getting off on Friday morning. Lunch was before going in to work, dinner will be technically the next day, but I count it as the same day since I am still awake for the same 16 hours, even if it is different calendar days.
Gosh, after re-reading that, it sounds confusing. I hope you aren't confused. :bigsmile:0 -
Generally you would want to start at midnight. However, if you find using another 24 hour time period would work for example 6 am to 6am then go for it. The important thing is that you chart what you eat for each 24 hours. That's my take on it anyway...0
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I've worked night shift for over 20 years. The other posters are correct. Just pick a 24 hour period and stick with it. If it makes more sense to you to go from midnight to midnight, do it. If it makes sense for you go 6 am to 6 am, do that. You might be putting your calories into different time slots on your days off due to your changing sleep schedule but you can still get an accurate count. I never worry about putting my calories in specific time slots anyway. I've got it broken down into four 6 hour time slots but I don't always follow that. I just try to eat something every 2-3 hours and log the calories as I eat them. As long as you're logging your calories you'll get there.0
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Thank you everyone.. I just wanted to confirm what I was doing..0
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As long as you're consistent I don't think it matters.0
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