"No eating after 7pm!"
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HealthyMakeover
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So I am asking a legit question, I'm not debating or anything.
I've heard from so many people that eating after 7 pm (or is it 8 pm?) is bad, and for whatever reason, I can't really remember.
Is this actually a legitimate issue? What IS the issue?
Is it *certain* foods after a *certain* time that are bad-- or anything after a certain time?
I guess I'm really confused.
Thanks in advance!
I've heard from so many people that eating after 7 pm (or is it 8 pm?) is bad, and for whatever reason, I can't really remember.
Is this actually a legitimate issue? What IS the issue?
Is it *certain* foods after a *certain* time that are bad-- or anything after a certain time?
I guess I'm really confused.
Thanks in advance!
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I've lost 50 lbs (ticker is being stupid!), eating 500-1000 calories after 7pm. It all comes down to calories in vs out. Your total calories is all that matters, not when for weight loss.0
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I've actually tested this myself and there isn't a difference. Sometimes I may way more day after late night eating but only because food is still digesting. If I eat an hour later than normal and weigh an hour later than normal no difference. Plus I always eat after 7 pm. Used to stick to that rule...actually started losing weight faster when I ate later. now...I just don't focus on the time. In fact..my nutritionist is trying to get me to eat more during the day because it slips my mind so most of my meal plan I have to shove in after 7 pm. But that's just so I am not too full going to bed and not in so much misery.
So for me...no eating after 7 pm isn't a rule that I have ever been told by a professional. It doesn't impact weight loss...but sometimes eating close to bed can impact sleep.
Asked my nutritionist about this myth and honestly it comes from the times people used to go to sleep at 8 or 9 pm. Thus not eating after 7 pm kind of made sense. But that 7 pm meal was usually a large family meal. Also, it more applies to the fact that people who eat after 7 pm unplanned usually are going for sweets or mindlessly snacking. Seeing as you track on this site..if its in your plan its fine.0 -
Digestive issues/discomfort aside, it's not going to matter. Eat your calories when you prefer to.0
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I've lost a few pounds taking a 500-600 calorie snack to bed with me every night.... Meal Frequency will have no bearing on weight loss as long as you have a caloric deficit.... Best of Luck0
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The only issue I've ever come across is that it can make it more difficult to sleep if I eat a big meal right before bed. Otherwise a calorie is a calorie no matter what time of day it is. That's just one of the man diet myths out there. It's a scientific fact that the time of day you eat does not matter. People who believe/claim differently are wrong but are very resistant to accepting that because it's been thought to be true for so long0
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Nope theres no difference around times !! However, I sometimes feel it can help to have this rule if you get "snacky" at night . But it shouldn't be any difference than eating those same calories before 7pm0
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eating 50 grams of popcorn as we type.0
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Nope eat whenever you want. It's a very old dieting myth.0
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Meal timing does not make a difference. I often eat the majority of my calories at night.0
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This is a good practice if you tend to overeat in the evening. But if you work erratic hours and need to eat after work, this rule doesn't make sense. Do what works for you.0
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I don't know about not eating at all, but on my last appointment my doctor said to not eat carbs in the evening. That was based on my blood test results and had something to do with how my body handles insulin, so it wasn't just a generalization. He said protein snacks were okay (obviously within a reasonable eating plan).0
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Doctor Oz used to always promote no eating after 7pm as a strategy for weight loss. THEN on one of his shows about myth vs fact, he had to apologize for always promoting this as new medical evidence proves it doesn't matter when/what time you eat or don't eat. It's all about calories consumed/calories burned.0
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Doesn't matter. If you eat 2000 calories a day the time is irrelevant. There are some studies that say that eating smaller meals spread throughout the day will speed things up a bit, but I don't think that's necessary either. However, don't underestimate the importance of a good nights sleep which could be disrupted if you pad all your calories closer to bedtime.0
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If it were true then all people who work 3rd shift would be screwed.0
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Certainly not a Doctor, but weight loss depends on calories lost in day, so doubt it matters when you consume. My guess is the advice was given based on you letting your food digest before you lay down to sleep. When not entertaining, I try and eat between 4 & 5 pm .and it's amazing how good I feel when climbing into bed.0
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P.S. Dr Oz is an idiot and has almost no control of his show. He has multiple producers that "produce" these segments and he's just the puppet. Over the years he has been the face of misinformation countless times. Don't believe everything you see/hear/read.0
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HATE Dr. Oz! Ive worked in cosmetics for years, and he always comes up with the worst suggestion.
Anyways, my big problem at night is pop!! I love diet pepsi, but I can go ALL day without drinking it. However once supper hits I find it hard to drink water over pop. It keeps me up later than id like.0 -
It's just a technique people use to stop themselves from consuming more calories. If you have trouble snacking at night and giving yourself an arbitrary rule helps you, by all means, do it.
As everyone else has said, there is no magic time when eating is bad or good.0 -
it probably works as a good crutch for people who snack all night due to boredom and thus blow their calorie allowance0
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I think the only germ of truth in this old saw lies in the fact that, in my experience, as I get more tired at the end of the night, I get more reckless with my calories. If I walk thru the kitchen at 10 pm, I have a hard time not hoovering every salty, crunchy, starchy snack in sight. If I've had a glass of wine or something, then I get REALLY reckless. I know other people can blow their calories for the day out of the water if they sit down in front of the TV and start snacking. But you don't need a special rule about not eating after a certain time to keep your intake on track --- just self-restraint.0
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