when is the best time to eat carbs?

cherriegh
cherriegh Posts: 196 Member
hi, just want to find out when is the best time to eat carbs? morning, midday or afternoon? I exercise mid morning and will continue before going to work when I go back. when is the best time?
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  • teranga79
    teranga79 Posts: 202 Member
    When you want them and they fit into your calories for the day. Simple! :)
  • links_slayer
    links_slayer Posts: 1,151 Member
    lolmealtiming
  • SXMEnrico
    SXMEnrico Posts: 89 Member
    Some people will tell you that it doesn't matter when and others will tell you right after your workout. It's up to you to decide for yourself.
  • cwolfman13
    cwolfman13 Posts: 41,865 Member
    I eat carbs throughout the day...pretty much at every meal and every snack. Carbs aren't quite the devil that the diet and fitness industry would have them be...they're just not.
  • _Zardoz_
    _Zardoz_ Posts: 3,987 Member
    2.03 am till 2.07am
  • ambridget2
    ambridget2 Posts: 30 Member
    So, they truly aren't the devil? I was put on a low carb plan- 80 g or less per day- and I simply hate it. I don't like depriving myself like that and I find that I can't stick to the plan. Could you explain to me your thinking about the carbs and losing weight. The calculator on here gives me much higher carb allowance and I feel so much better about eating healthy. I do still watch the carbs though but not so extreme.

    Any info would be great.
  • ambridget2
    ambridget2 Posts: 30 Member
    That was to cwolfman's comment.
  • melaniecheeks
    melaniecheeks Posts: 6,349 Member
    Carb sensitivity varies a lot from one person to the next, so you do have to experiment a bit and see what works for you.
  • tegalicious
    tegalicious Posts: 629
    So, they truly aren't the devil? I was put on a low carb plan- 80 g or less per day- and I simply hate it. I don't like depriving myself like that and I find that I can't stick to the plan. Could you explain to me your thinking about the carbs and losing weight. The calculator on here gives me much higher carb allowance and I feel so much better about eating healthy. I do still watch the carbs though but not so extreme.

    Any info would be great.

    Unless a doctor has put you a low carb diet due to a medical condition, you can eat as many carbs as you want as long as you meet your minimum fat and protein goals. There are some links that I can't link because I am on mobile but I believe they are in the getting started area as permanent links.
  • sculli123
    sculli123 Posts: 1,221 Member
    When you want them and they fit into your calories for the day. Simple! :)
    This ^
  • DeadliftAddict
    DeadliftAddict Posts: 746 Member
    The only time to have carbs is whenever you decide you want some. It doesn't matter one bit for the average joe looking to make some gains when you eat them. Just make sure your calories and macros fit your goals. Meaning, if you are trying to lose weight, eat in a caloric deficit. Wanting to gain, eat at a caloric surplus. Neither of those need to be very large deficits or surpluses either. All of this is based on you not having any health issues. Good day. I SAID GOOD DAY! :laugh: :wink: :happy: :tongue:
  • When you are hungry for them. Fit into your daily allowance and before 7:00 or three hours before bedtime.
  • T1DCarnivoreRunner
    T1DCarnivoreRunner Posts: 11,502 Member
    I'm not an expert on nutrition, but since I have type 1 diabetes and have to manage insulin (including timing), I do have a better than normal sense of how long it takes to digest and get glucose out of food.

    Carbs - Pretty much right away they start going into the bloodstream as glucose (as in 15 min.-30 min.), depending on the type, and can last for up to a few hours. Sugar is faster than oatmeal, for example.
    Protein - This can take 1.5 - 5 hours, and is not a huge release, but slower and more sustaining.
    Fat - This can take up to 12 hours to release.

    Carbs that are surrounded by protein and soaked in fat (pizza, for example) can take much longer to extract glucose.

    With that said, I've always laughed that, when I was growing up, the high school football team would be given a huge spaghetti dinner 24 hours before a big game. Those carbs are gone long before the game....

    Anyway, it seems to me that the ideal plan would be to eat carbs at every meal, more protein and fat in the morning, protein and fat again at lunch (more protein than fat), and just carbs (maybe some protein, but limited) for the evening meal (unless you are planning to be active for 5 hours afterwards.
  • SonicDeathMonkey80
    SonicDeathMonkey80 Posts: 4,489 Member
    When you are hungry for them. Fit into your daily allowance and before 7:00 or three hours before bedtime.

    What happens after 7?

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  • kshadows
    kshadows Posts: 1,315 Member
    When you are hungry for them. Fit into your daily allowance and before 7:00 or three hours before bedtime.

    What happens after 7?

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    ?
  • _lyndseybrooke_
    _lyndseybrooke_ Posts: 2,561 Member
    All. Day. Long. :)
    When you are hungry for them. Fit into your daily allowance and before 7:00 or three hours before bedtime.

    What happens after 7?

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    After 7PM, your body stops burning up the carbs. And, as we all should know by now, your body burns no calories at all while you sleep, so those carbs are turning into fat all night. Duh, don't you know anything?!

    ...yes, I'm kidding. :)
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  • BrianSharpe
    BrianSharpe Posts: 9,248 Member
    I eat mine with every meal.......unless you're diabetic it doesn't really matter. A carb consumed at 5:00AM is the same as a carb consumed at 10:00PM (1 g carbohydrates = 4 cal 24/7)
    With that said, I've always laughed that, when I was growing up, the high school football team would be given a huge spaghetti dinner 24 hours before a big game. Those carbs are gone long before the game...

    You're mistaken.........carbs get stored in muscle tissue and your liver as glycogen. What do you think runners and other endurance athletes rely on to fuel their activities?
  • MissMercy62
    MissMercy62 Posts: 3 Member
    I'm a T2 diabetic. Five or six years of experience has taught me that I have better blood sugar control if I lighten the carb load as the day goes on. So breakfast is my heaviest carb meal, lunch includes two lower-carb veggies and a piece of meat, and dinner includes meat and a very small green salad.
  • Laurenloveswaffles
    Laurenloveswaffles Posts: 535 Member
    When you are hungry for them. Fit into your daily allowance and before 7:00 or three hours before bedtime.

    So what happens if I eat carbs 15 minutes before bedtime?
  • Will32283
    Will32283 Posts: 1,361 Member
    When you are hungry for them. Fit into your daily allowance and before 7:00 or three hours before bedtime.

    I eat carbs after 7:00pm and just before bedtime nightly. Is this suppose to effect me? It is not by any means.
  • biodigit
    biodigit Posts: 145 Member
    All. Day. Long. :)
    When you are hungry for them. Fit into your daily allowance and before 7:00 or three hours before bedtime.

    What happens after 7?

    MV5BNTQ4NDQyNTgxN15BMl5BanBnXkFtZTcwNTc2NTA0Mg@@._V1_SY317_CR7,0,214,317_AL_.jpg

    After 7PM, your body stops burning up the carbs. And, as we all should know by now, your body burns no calories at all while you sleep, so those carbs are turning into fat all night. Duh, don't you know anything?!

    ...yes, I'm kidding. :)

    I had my sleeves rolled up and ready to shoot a response, until I saw "yes, I'm kidding. :)"

    You had me for a moment lol
  • tegalicious
    tegalicious Posts: 629
    When you are hungry for them. Fit into your daily allowance and before 7:00 or three hours before bedtime.

    What happens after 7?

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    Gremlins.
  • jasonmh630
    jasonmh630 Posts: 2,850 Member
    Carb sensitivity varies a lot from one person to the next, so you do have to experiment a bit and see what works for you.

    I agree. I chose low carb because things like bread, pasta, sweets, etc... do give me a rush of energy for a couple of hours, but then I feel like I crash later. I don't have that problem with carb items that have decent fiber in them, things like veggies. To each their own, though. Alot of people don't have any issue with so-called "empty carbs".
  • biodigit
    biodigit Posts: 145 Member
    When you are hungry for them. Fit into your daily allowance and before 7:00 or three hours before bedtime.

    So what happens if I eat carbs 15 minutes before bedtime?

    Nothing happens, as long as it fits your daily macros.
  • hj1119
    hj1119 Posts: 173 Member
    What happens after 7?

    It's common knowledge that after 7 pm, your cells go into nocturnalia modalis, otherwise known as "nocturnal mode." During nocturnal mode, your body metabolizes every calorie - every morsel you swallow - into fat cells that swell up to FOUR TIMES the normal size of your average fat cell. To make matters worse - as you sleep, this oversized glump of fat settles into your thighs because your body is horizontal. If you look at the bubble in a level, it will settle in the middle when the level is horizontal. The same happens to fat when you are sleeping. Just look at a level - this proves I'm right, along with my use of made up scientific sounding words.

    Duh. Everyone knows this. The only caveat is that if you live in certain time zones, you might be able to push it to 8 pm - but you may have to bring it to 6 pm depending on where you live. America is actually in the 6 pm time zone - but no one knows it. It's why there is such a high rate of obesity - people eat after 6 pm and then sleep lying down. Damn you, nocturnalia modalis for ruining America!!

    /extreme sarcasm
  • biodigit
    biodigit Posts: 145 Member
    What happens after 7?

    It's common knowledge that after 7 pm, your cells go into nocturnalia modalis, otherwise known as "nocturnal mode." During nocturnal mode, your body metabolizes every calorie - every morsel you swallow - into fat cells that swell up to FOUR TIMES the normal size of your average fat cell. To make matters worse - as you sleep, this oversized glump of fat settles into your thighs because your body is horizontal. If you look at the bubble in a level, it will settle in the middle when the level is horizontal. The same happens to fat when you are sleeping. Just look at a level - this proves I'm right, along with my use of made up scientific sounding words.

    Duh. Everyone knows this. The only caveat is that if you live in certain time zones, you might be able to push it to 8 pm - but you may have to bring it to 6 pm depending on where you live. America is actually in the 6 pm time zone - but no one knows it. It's why there is such a high rate of obesity - people eat after 6 pm and then sleep lying down. Damn you, nocturnalia modalis for ruining America!!

    /extreme sarcasm

    lol
  • Laurayinz
    Laurayinz Posts: 930 Member
    What happens after 7?
    Probably nothing...

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  • SonicDeathMonkey80
    SonicDeathMonkey80 Posts: 4,489 Member
    What happens after 7?

    It's common knowledge that after 7 pm, your cells go into nocturnalia modalis, otherwise known as "nocturnal mode." During nocturnal mode, your body metabolizes every calorie - every morsel you swallow - into fat cells that swell up to FOUR TIMES the normal size of your average fat cell. To make matters worse - as you sleep, this oversized glump of fat settles into your thighs because your body is horizontal. If you look at the bubble in a level, it will settle in the middle when the level is horizontal. The same happens to fat when you are sleeping. Just look at a level - this proves I'm right, along with my use of made up scientific sounding words.

    Duh. Everyone knows this. The only caveat is that if you live in certain time zones, you might be able to push it to 8 pm - but you may have to bring it to 6 pm depending on where you live. America is actually in the 6 pm time zone - but no one knows it. It's why there is such a high rate of obesity - people eat after 6 pm and then sleep lying down. Damn you, nocturnalia modalis for ruining America!!

    /extreme sarcasm

    True, unless you sleep in one of these so that the fat settles equally

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  • DeadliftAddict
    DeadliftAddict Posts: 746 Member
    When you are hungry for them. Fit into your daily allowance and before 7:00 or three hours before bedtime.

    Yeah cause after 7:00 or three hours before bedtime you will turn into a gremlin and multiply if you eat carbs.