Meals vs. Continuous Snacking
inupendi
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I've heard that eating many small meals throughout the day is healthier than having 3 larger meals each day. Thoughts?
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It really depends on what will work for you. Some people successfully lose weight with a lot of smaller meals than eating the normal 3.
All I know is, before we became constant grazers and only ate 3 balanced meals a day, we didn't have the obesity problem we have now.0 -
I've heard that eating many small meals throughout the day is healthier than having 3 larger meals each day. Thoughts?0
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Nope. It all comes down to personal preference. I prefer to eat two meals a day, with little to no snacking in between. Others like to break it up into small meals/snacks. Whatever helps you stay within your calorie goal will work.0
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I've heard that eating many small meals throughout the day is healthier than having 3 larger meals each day. Thoughts?
Eat when you want.....
You will do just fine.0 -
Nope. Doesn't matter.
For me, if I try to snack all day I end up never full and miserable. I love a few big meals.
It's all about how you feel.0 -
All the above - same message. Your burn is a slow constant process but the re-fuelling can be any time any way. What ever helps you stick to your goal! If It Fits Your Lifestyle (IIFYL) is pretty much the new acronym of the moment for this reason!
Good luck!!0 -
I do six, but I rarely ever sit down for one. I'm constantly eating when I'm awake.
It's personal preference... and a little discipline (to stay within your cal/macro goals).
Cheers!0 -
If you continuously snack you don't get that satisfying feeling that you get at the end of a good meal. To me that meant constantly looking for food, which is very distracting. I also feel like I'd rather take the 100-300 calories from a snack and add them to get a bigger meal because ultimately, snacks should help keep hunger at bay between meals, but they are not as filling. I sometimes have fruit 3 hours before dinner. I always eat a 4th meal before a workout.0
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For general weight loss, it doesn't really matter when you eat.
So where did this advice come from? From competitive bodybuilders. When you're trying to get absolutely shredded for a competition, a few extra ounces here and there can make the difference between win, place and show. When you wait longer between meals, your body stores those extra calories to use for energy between meals (because these people have pretty much completely exhausted their fat stores already). The longer between meals, the more calories that must be stored. So, they optimize their "shredding," by eating many smaller meals every couple of hours rather than waiting - as most human beings do - 4-6 hours between meals.
So unless you're getting ready for next week's bodybuilding competition, whenever you eat will be just fine0 -
It really depends on what will work for you. Some people successfully lose weight with a lot of smaller meals than eating the normal 3.
All I know is, before we became constant grazers and only ate 3 balanced meals a day, we didn't have the obesity problem we have now.
I am pretty sure the obesity is more a product of industrialized food that is made with no nutritional value and addictive substances like MSG and refined sugar.0 -
It really depends on what will work for you. Some people successfully lose weight with a lot of smaller meals than eating the normal 3.
All I know is, before we became constant grazers and only ate 3 balanced meals a day, we didn't have the obesity problem we have now.
I am pretty sure the obesity is more a product of industrialized food that is made with no nutritional value and addictive substances like MSG and refined sugar.
I'm pretty sure it's just from overeating. Period. Not from any one thing.0 -
It really depends on what will work for you. Some people successfully lose weight with a lot of smaller meals than eating the normal 3.
All I know is, before we became constant grazers and only ate 3 balanced meals a day, we didn't have the obesity problem we have now.
I am pretty sure the obesity is more a product of industrialized food that is made with no nutritional value and addictive substances like MSG and refined sugar.
That too, added to the habit of grazing all day rather than eating three regular meals.0 -
It really depends on what will work for you. Some people successfully lose weight with a lot of smaller meals than eating the normal 3.
All I know is, before we became constant grazers and only ate 3 balanced meals a day, we didn't have the obesity problem we have now.
I am pretty sure the obesity is more a product of industrialized food that is made with no nutritional value and addictive substances like MSG and refined sugar.
Portion sizes at restaurants and what we eat at home are just huge. Obesity is here because we eat too much, and move too little. People spend too much time sitting on their butts and too little time being active. Add that to the amount of food many eat and you have an epedemic on your hands0 -
I officially have 3 "meals" a day - but also snack in between - so my 1,400 calories are more or less broken down approximately to:
Breakfast - 300
snack - 150
lunch - 350
snack - 150
dinner - 350
snack after dinner - 100
Plus whatever exercise - I eat those back too...
I find it works for me - having bigger meals leaves me too stuffed and lethargic - but I don't like going 6 hours between eating... so eating every 2 - 3 hours... works for me...0 -
That too, added to the habit of grazing all day rather than eating three regular meals.
Most people are disagreeing and saying the number is irrelevant if you control calories . . . eating 1600 cals in a single sitting vs eating cals betwen 6 sittings is still 1600 cals. its like asking what weighs more - a tonne of bricks or a tonne of feathers!! :grumble:0 -
That too, added to the habit of grazing all day rather than eating three regular meals.
Most people are disagreeing and saying the number is irrelevant if you control calories . . . eating 1600 cals in a single sitting vs eating cals betwen 6 sittings is still 1600 cals. its like asking what weighs more - a tonne of bricks or a tonne of feathers!! :grumble:
I believe I said in my post that continuous small meals does work for some people and not for others.0 -
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