Your biggest meal of the day ?

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  • gatorflyer
    gatorflyer Posts: 536 Member
    I think this is personal choice/preference as well as what works for you. I tend to have my biggest meal at the end of the day, the caveat being, not eating after 6:30. If there are situations where I know I'm going to have a bigger lunch, then my dinner will be smaller and vice versa. I hear people say that breakfast should be the biggest meal but I also think that has to be dependent on what you do in the day. I think having a desk job, if breakfast were my biggest meal, it would be the kiss of death. So, you may want to experiment and see if one way works better for you than another.
  • jrusso28
    jrusso28 Posts: 249 Member
    This is a bit of reading, but lots of good info here....

    Nutrient Timing
    http://user210805.websitewizard.com/files/unprotected/AARR-Jan-2008.pdf

    Alan Aragon is a contributor to Men's Health Magazine among other things.

    http://www.alanaragon.com/Home.html
    The key here is "unbiased critical analysis of the latest research on nutrition, training & supplementation".

    Timing is NOT as important as most people think!

    Thanks!
    I will read through it.
  • Ral263
    Ral263 Posts: 318 Member
    It does NOT matter what time of the day you eat your calories: if you are eating 500/500/500 at breakfast lunch and dinner or 300, 400, 800 instead-- calories or calories. If you are hungrier at dinner, eat more at dinner.

    I tend to eat a huge breakfast since my morning workout is 1.5 hours; my afternoon is only 1hr or so, so my dinners are usually smaller. It's personal preference; as long as your calories are consistent, your body has no idea what time it is.
  • jamie1888
    jamie1888 Posts: 1,704 Member
    Just FYI -
    Alan is also one of the moderators on the Body Building.com forums
  • schlubba
    schlubba Posts: 26
    That type of question is just like eggs really, you don't know what to think because of the varied articles out there. Is it good or bad to eat at night, are eggs good or bad? Soy was apparently so good for you and now it's close to being considered a danger food by some. There has been newer research that suggests eating more of your food at night because of the way the human body is designed. Just something to look into I guess, here is an article http://www.foodconsumer.org/newsite/Opinion/Comments/weight-loss_0122110446.html and for more research look into the warrior diet. I'm not on it or don't follow any type of diet other than staying under my calorie goal for the day. I just read a lot since my wife keeps sending me articles to read in the hopes I lose my fat *kitten* :)
  • jamie1888
    jamie1888 Posts: 1,704 Member
    oops. deleted
  • shirtswiththumbholes
    shirtswiththumbholes Posts: 179 Member
    Dinner by American default. But I try to make Lunch the biggest so I have the rest of the day to digest and save a smaller meal for dinner. It depends on the day.
  • amfmmama
    amfmmama Posts: 1,420 Member
    I know what it should be, but my biggest meal is dinner. With my schedule I don't really have options. It has worked for me in the past.
  • BR1986FB
    BR1986FB Posts: 1,515 Member
    Tossup between breakfast & lunch...
  • anubis609
    anubis609 Posts: 3,966 Member
    Mine are generally spread pretty evenly throughout the day.

    Same here, and I exercise at night so even if I decided to have a larger meal for dinner, I wouldn't see a problem with it.

    I work out at night as well. So I'll even eat more than just the standard 6x a day.
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