No eating after 6pm!
ladette11
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Has anyone tried not eating after 6?
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Has anyone tried not eating after 6?0
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just wanted to see if u had any positive results from it.0
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Watch out. Anything you eat at precisely 6:01 will instantly make you gain weight0
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I often don't eat after 6, as I finish work and go out ...it makes no difference really, is all calories in vs calories out.0
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I tried it the pass few days and I found myself over eating today:(0
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Ha! Valorie your funny I needed that laugh....0
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I work 3 to 10:30 tonight, so I won't even get to have dinner until 11 pm. Not sustainable if you work a varied schedule or plan on going out after dark.0
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I regularly don't eat dinner until 8pm and have lost 60 pounds. Unless your bedtime is 8pm, you may be setting yourself up for some late-night binges by setting this rule.0
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As long as you eat within your calorie limit, you will lose weight no matter when you ate the calories.
Not eating after 6pm could leave you with many hours with no food - I go to sleep at around 12 and would be starving if I did that. Plus I find personally that eating little and often helps me to keep my moods constant. If I eat a large meal and then nothing for a long term I get very moody and annoyed. This is only a trend that I noticed when somebody pointed it out to me, and now that I know it's great that I can keep control over it.
EDIT: During weight loss, my lifestyle at points made that it was unavoidable to have a huge gap of not eating for most of the day. Breakfast, time to grab a quick snack at lunch, and then nothing else until I got home at around half 10. Yes okay, so it's not ideal, and I was cranky as anything, but I still lost weight because my calories were just the same as they would have been if I'd had the same food at different times.0 -
Meh don't worry about it....just eat when you want!0
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Meal timing has been found to have no effect on weight loss or gain. As long as you are tracking your calories and staying in a deficit, you will lose weight, no matter when you eat.0
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I agree...0
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Watch out. Anything you eat at precisely 6:01 will instantly make you gain weight
It doesn't matter what time you consume your daily calories for weight loss. Perhaps you could look into intermittent fasting to see how some people are successful eating once or twice a day.0 -
No. I like evening snacks. Since it doesn't matter when I eat in regards to weight gain or loss, I'll continue to eat my evening snacks.0
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The only reason there is that idea of not eating after a certain time is because of the kinds of foods people are more likely to eat once it starts getting late. Other than over eating and eating garbage there's no real reason to not eat after 60
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I wake up hungry...0
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Thanks for the laugh.0
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I've had to not eat after 7 due to acid reflux type issues. I've noted no change in appetite or weight due to this.0
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My shifts at work are so varied that I can't really control when I eat, I just try to have something at fairly regular intervals.
I have found that, when I get home after a late shift at 11.30pm, If I have a big meal and go straight to bed, I often wake up in the night craving sugar. Don't know why this is, but I now try to have a snack around 7pm whilst at work and just have something small when I get home. If I'm on an early shift however (awake at 5.30 to leave for work at 6.20am) I have less of an appetite throughout the day and have a small breakfast, cup of tea mid-morning and small lunch then have a decent dinner at around 6pm.0 -
I don't eat until 9 pm because at 9 I will stuff in a huge meal which takes up most of my calories and use the rest of the time before bedtime to snack until I fill my calorie limit. lol
Otherwise I will eat all day :S Id rather go to bed full and be hungry during the day just so I can actually fall asleep haha x0 -
6 pm is not some magical time in fat burning world where your body shuts down and everything you eat gets stored to fat. The reason this is brought up so often is because the average person eats their biggest meal of the day (dinner) after/around 6 pm and the average person will not move the rest of the night because they will sit down and watch TV.
You are not an average person. As long as you are under your calorie limit for the day then you will be fine. If bodybuilders who compete can wake up in the middle of the night on purpose to eat then I don't think you should worry about eating after 6pm.0 -
One thing I had to tackle while I was losing weight was my bad habit of mindless night time snacking. I would sit down to read and literally eat an entire can of pringles etc. I didn't even realize I was doing it, it was such a part of my night time routine. I knew I had to deal with this habit, in order to be successful, so I started cutting back my eating window. First I started by not eating after 10pm. Then 9:30, then I kept slowly pushing it back until I was no longer eating after 7pm.
I'm in maintenance now and it's still a rule I follow, though I'm more relaxed about it at this point (weekends, vacations etc). There's nothing magical about not eating after 7pm, but for me it helps keep me on track0 -
I tried it the pass few days and I found myself over eating today:(
Sounds about right.
Don't do it again. Eat whenever you want.0 -
just wanted to see if u had any positive results from it.
I have just finished my dinner... It's 7.40 here... I lost a pound this week... That positive enough?0 -
just wanted to see if u had any positive results from it.
I eat in bed every night and have since a began this journey and have lost a few pounds..... Meal frequency will have no bearing on weight loss... Eat when you can fit in your calories and hit your macros regardless of time of day..... best of luck...0 -
I don't eat after 6pm, but it's because I'd snack all night long if I didn't and go over my calories haha.0
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I think it's called eat, stop, eat or intermittent fasting. Some have had great success with it. Just noting what I have read on the subject.0
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Who has time for that nonsense?! I work. I'm not even home at 6:00.0
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