Join me on a NO EATING after 7:30 pm challenge
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I'm down0
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WinoGelato wrote: »What's the motivation for not eating after 7:30pm?CasperNaegle wrote: »I am not sure I understand the point. What is the purpose?0
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Some people have a bing problem not a healthy way to eat, and they mostly do this at night in front of a tv, so my challenge is to stop that.0
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but why?
I'm sure you've heard of the various fasting diets around. Some of the research indicates that fasting for a whole day isn't necessary, and that if you just make your overnight fast longer (i.e stop eating earlier and have breakfast a bit later), that can also enhance weight loss. There are only a couple of research studies on it so far but it doesn't hurt to try, IMO.
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I want to try this!0
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ConniMartin wrote: »Some people have a bing problem not a healthy way to eat, and they mostly do this at night in front of a tv, so my challenge is to stop that.
Then maybe you should call it a no bingeing after 7:30pm challenge.
I don't have BED, but I have friends on my FL who do, and I'm pretty sure they would tell you that a true binge has nothing to do with mindlessly eating in front of the television. It is a compulsion that takes over, and the last thing they are thinking about is watching a tv show while they are doing it.
If you are talking about controlling late night snacking to help stay within your calorie deficit for the day, then that is something different than a binge. Additionally, there is no research that indicates that meal timing has anything to do with weight loss.
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What ever motivates people I will try, you sound like you want to diminish people and simple goals0
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ConniMartin wrote: »What ever motivates people I will try, you sound like you want to diminish people and simple goals
Not at all. I'm in favor of whatever works for an individual to help meet his or her own goals. I was just curious about the motivation for why you believed this challenge was necessary or beneficial.
I'm not a fan of blanket statements like, "most people binge at night so we should all make a pact to not eat after a certain arbitrary time" because while that may be helpful for some people to have a challenge like that, for others, it may end up having the opposite effect. If they slip and have some ice cream after dinner one evening, they may think, "aw to heck with it, I already blew it so I might as well eat the entire pint".
Also, as stated earlier, meal timing has no direct link to weight loss, it is simply a matter of personal preference. If having a challenge like this helps people stay within their calorie deficit for the day and meet their goals, I think that's fantastic, but it's not better or going to have different results than people who maintain their calorie deficit and eat all hours of the day and night.
(Written as I pace in my basement because I'm behind on my steps for the FitBit challenge this week).0 -
I'm in, if it's not too late!
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I am so far on track. This challenge works for me--I tend to snack after dinner without something reminding me that I don't need to have ice cream to go to sleep!0
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i'm in!0
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I'm in too, day 1 for me. I have done it before and I find I have better results in regards to my will power and weight loss when I don' eat after 7:30 pm.0
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i'm in, my biggest downfall is binge eating in the evening!0
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It doesn't really matter what time of day or night you eat, it's what you eat. I eat pretty much 6 am to nearly 10 at night.0
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It doesn't really matter what time of day or night you eat, it's what you eat. I eat pretty much 6 am to nearly 10 at night.
This is not accurate. The only thing that is required for weight loss is a calorie deficit. What you eat, and what time you eat, does not matter.
If people are prone to mindless snacking in the evenings and a policy of no eating after a certain time helps them stay in a calorie deficit, that's great. If eating certain foods, or cutting out other kinds of foods helps you stay in a calorie deficit, that's great too.
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I can try...0
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WinoGelato wrote: »ConniMartin wrote: »What ever motivates people I will try, you sound like you want to diminish people and simple goals
Not at all. I'm in favor of whatever works for an individual to help meet his or her own goals. I was just curious about the motivation for why you believed this challenge was necessary or beneficial.
I'm not a fan of blanket statements like, "most people binge at night so we should all make a pact to not eat after a certain arbitrary time" because while that may be helpful for some people to have a challenge like that, for others, it may end up having the opposite effect. If they slip and have some ice cream after dinner one evening, they may think, "aw to heck with it, I already blew it so I might as well eat the entire pint".
Also, as stated earlier, meal timing has no direct link to weight loss, it is simply a matter of personal preference. If having a challenge like this helps people stay within their calorie deficit for the day and meet their goals, I think that's fantastic, but it's not better or going to have different results than people who maintain their calorie deficit and eat all hours of the day and night.
(Written as I pace in my basement because I'm behind on my steps for the FitBit challenge this week).
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All the negative response to this thread is mind blowing, if you don't like the Challenge then don't join, some people need help in their nightly eating. NOT FOR EVERYONE.0
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WinoGelato wrote: »It doesn't really matter what time of day or night you eat, it's what you eat. I eat pretty much 6 am to nearly 10 at night.
This is not accurate. The only thing that is required for weight loss is a calorie deficit. What you eat, and what time you eat, does not matter.
If people are prone to mindless snacking in the evenings and a policy of no eating after a certain time helps them stay in a calorie deficit, that's great. If eating certain foods, or cutting out other kinds of foods helps you stay in a calorie deficit, that's great too.
You just repeated almost everything I just said. So what was not accurate about my comment? Besides me not adding calorie deficit.0 -
WinoGelato wrote: »It doesn't really matter what time of day or night you eat, it's what you eat. I eat pretty much 6 am to nearly 10 at night.
This is not accurate. The only thing that is required for weight loss is a calorie deficit. What you eat, and what time you eat, does not matter.
If people are prone to mindless snacking in the evenings and a policy of no eating after a certain time helps them stay in a calorie deficit, that's great. If eating certain foods, or cutting out other kinds of foods helps you stay in a calorie deficit, that's great too.
You just repeated almost everything I just said. So what was not accurate about my comment? Besides me not adding calorie deficit.
You said it's not what time you eat it's what you eat. What you eat doesn't matter either. All that matters for weight loss is a calorie deficit. Maybe that's what you meant, I thought you were saying the type of food matters. If not, sorry, my misunderstanding.
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ConniMartin wrote: »Hello,
Looking for friends to join me and some others on a challenge till the New Year. No eating after 7:30. Help each other with accountability with positive attitudes and since of humor.deescrafty wrote: »I'm in. I noticed my blood sugars are better when I eat earlier in the evening and then stop. Looking forward to the challenge.
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I'm a few days late, but I would love to join you all.0
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Well I work night shift, 7pm-7am so I guess I'm screwed0
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Different things work for different people. It may not be the science of weight loss but individual motivators that help people. If it's not a challenge for you, don't let it bother you that it is for others. And I've been so busy I forgot that I wanted to do this. Starting again tonight.0
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I would like to try...having a tough time with accountability since I live alone. How's everyone going with the challange so far?0
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So far I think most are doing well.0
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How's everyone doing on the challenge?0
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Day 4 and I find doing this challenge is really helping me with will power/ self control. I am happy I saw this challenge because I've also lost 2 pounds!! I feel less bloated and noticed my belly went down a bit and I can tuck in my gut better. Lol!0
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