Is it ok to skip dinner?
Rags_91
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Breakfast is normally my biggest meal of the day, followed closely by lunch. Never really been a big dinner eater.
Is it ok to skip dinner or at least just have a small snack at dinner time if I already meet my daily calorie goals throughout the rest of the day?
Is there any negative side effects of doing this?
Is it ok to skip dinner or at least just have a small snack at dinner time if I already meet my daily calorie goals throughout the rest of the day?
Is there any negative side effects of doing this?
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I see no problems in doing this. Keep your calories in range, and you should be good to go.0
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Breakfast is normally my biggest meal of the day, followed closely by lunch. Never really been a big dinner eater.
Is it ok to skip dinner or at least just have a small snack at dinner time if I already meet my daily calorie goals throughout the rest of the day?
Is there any negative side effects of doing this?
Meal timing doesn't matter for weight loss. Break up your daily allotment however you like.0 -
No negative side effects as far as weight loss goes. I would recommend at least a small snack so you don't go that long without eating. Well, I get weak/sick if I go too long without eating, maybe not you.0
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You should have something in the evening because otherwise your body is going too long without any food. You need to fuel it at regular intervals otherwise your metabolism will take a nose dive.
***This is coming from my certified personal trainer and nutritionist.0 -
You should have something in the evening because otherwise your body is going too long without any food. You need to fuel it at regular intervals otherwise your metabolism will take a nose dive.
***This is coming from my certified personal trainer and nutritionist.
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You should have something in the evening because otherwise your body is going too long without any food. You need to fuel it at regular intervals otherwise your metabolism will take a nose dive.
***This is coming from my certified personal trainer and nutritionist.
Get a new personal trainer...0 -
yeah. especially if you're trying to lose weight. my breakfast is usually my heaviest meal too and i have lunch after my work out. if i feel hungry later i just have fruit. worked out pretty well for me0
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You should have something in the evening because otherwise your body is going too long without any food. You need to fuel it at regular intervals otherwise your metabolism will take a nose dive.
***This is coming from my certified personal trainer and nutritionist.
I'd love to know where he got his certification0 -
You're basically asking about Intermittent Fasting.
TL;DR: Yes, as long as you hit your daily calories and macros.0 -
Meal timing has ZERO effect on weight loss. I'm doing just fine with my one meal per day, as long as I eat enough.0
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You should have something in the evening because otherwise your body is going too long without any food. You need to fuel it at regular intervals otherwise your metabolism will take a nose dive.
***This is coming from my certified personal trainer and nutritionist.0 -
I say if you feel happy and healthy on it, good for you. I know some people who live on 1-2 meals a day, hit their calories and are in high spirits all day long, have energy etc.
And then you have people like me, if I don't eat on a 2-3 hour basis, I do this really cute thing where I get all pale, and shaky, and sketchy looking and by like hour 5, pass out.
It's really all about what your body needs, what's healthy for you, and what you're comfortable doing.0 -
In most US states, parts of Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom, the term nutritionist is not legally protected, whereas the title of dietitian can be used only by those who have met specified professional requirements.
A nutritionist is NOT an expert... Anyone can call themselves a nutritionist. A dietitian is a different story.0 -
You should have something in the evening because otherwise your body is going too long without any food. You need to fuel it at regular intervals otherwise your metabolism will take a nose dive.
^THIS. However, my Personal Fitness & Wellness coach says that dinner is too much, while a lite snack is wise. I do both, depending on how much time is left before I really should be in bed.0 -
I F, or intermittent fasting can actually be a good thing a couple of times a week. [5:2 Plan information]. Just don't throw your body into starvation mode -- no problem doing this if you skip a meal. Continue to drink water. If your blood sugar drops, that's another thing. Nephew, successful athletic trainer, is my source.0
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You should have something in the evening because otherwise your body is going too long without any food. You need to fuel it at regular intervals otherwise your metabolism will take a nose dive.
***This is coming from my certified personal trainer and nutritionist.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Sorry... this is just funny. And 100% false.0
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