Hunger Pangs at night
jokoh92
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During the day I am fine, but at night its like attack of the ghrelin. I have been eating lunch at 12, a small snack at 5 and then dinner at 7 or 8. And maybe a piece of fruit, yogurt, or granola bar before bed with a bottle of water.
I eat 1200-1400 cals on days I don't workout or at least try to and 1500-1800 cals on days I do workout, but no matter what day at night I crave and I get headaches.
What can I do to stop the pangs?
I eat 1200-1400 cals on days I don't workout or at least try to and 1500-1800 cals on days I do workout, but no matter what day at night I crave and I get headaches.
What can I do to stop the pangs?
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how much under in cals are you a day... if you are significantly under in cals, eat more.0
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Eat more.
If you are waking up in the night from hunger then you are obviously not eating enough.
Use this: http://dailyburn.com/life/health/how-to-calculate-bmr/
Calculate your BMR and TDEE and make sure that your daily net is between those numbers.0 -
A tablespoon of peanut butter as the snack before bed has worked for me in the past. It hasn't happened in a while now, so it may have been a stage I was going through. If you like yogurt, maybe try a small amount of full fat Greek yogurt -- I think it is the fat and protein that works.
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You shouldn't be starving going to bed. Eat a small snack with protein. I mean going to be slightly hungry is a good sign but not to cause you to be uncomfortable.0
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I had mozzarella cheese stick tonight. Look for a protein snack. A glass of low fat milk could also do the trick.0
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Are you getting 35% of your cals from protein?
are you meeting or exceeding your daily fiber?
from my own experience i know high protein and high fiber works for me
I don't even look at a refined carb -- beans, veggies, fruit and sweet potatoes are my carbs
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I have also been having this problem. Once I started consuming a bit more calories or ate something low fat before bed I've stopped the late night "snacking" if you will.0
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Half an ounce of cheese before bed.0
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i make tons of vegetables or salad with dinner, and just snack on them all night.0
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Hi Jokoh. This is a huge one for me. In fact, I guess that most of my extra weight comes from late-night and middle of the night eating or binging. I am on my fourth day here and each of the first three days I had to fight the battle you described. I have not given in yet to my evening hunger. It helps me to remind myself each day, that in order to meet my goals, I will need to accept that I might not always feel satisfied with the amount of food in my belly. So what I do at night when hunger strikes is to make a cup of tea and pour myself a tall glass of water and remind myself once again that feeling a bit hungry is better than feeling out of control and desperate. I hope this helps! Hang in there and keep the things that work while you try to solve the things that do not work.0
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mousie1973 wrote: »how much under in cals are you a day... if you are significantly under in cals, eat more.CassidyScaglione wrote: »Eat more.
If you are waking up in the night from hunger then you are obviously not eating enough.
Use this: http://dailyburn.com/life/health/how-to-calculate-bmr/
Calculate your BMR and TDEE and make sure that your daily net is between those numbers.
Thanks! I changed it to 1580cals/day which would be losing 1 lb a week and I think this will make me feel less famished at night or I hope. I will see how this week goes.0 -
A tablespoon of peanut butter as the snack before bed has worked for me in the past. It hasn't happened in a while now, so it may have been a stage I was going through. If you like yogurt, maybe try a small amount of full fat Greek yogurt -- I think it is the fat and protein that works.
Good luck!
Thanks, I think I will try the yogurt thing because peanut butter makes me binge.0 -
bubble_wrap0428 wrote: »You shouldn't be starving going to bed. Eat a small snack with protein. I mean going to be slightly hungry is a good sign but not to cause you to be uncomfortable.JanetYellen wrote: »I had mozzarella cheese stick tonight. Look for a protein snack. A glass of low fat milk could also do the trick.
I will definitely try to find something with a good bit of protein to eat before bed. Protein does seem to do the trick in the past. So I will try to eat Greek yogurt or peanuts or cheese like you said. Thanks for the tips!0 -
Are you getting 35% of your cals from protein?
are you meeting or exceeding your daily fiber?
from my own experience i know high protein and high fiber works for me
I don't even look at a refined carb -- beans, veggies, fruit and sweet potatoes are my carbs
Yes I definitely need to eat more complex carbs and stack up on the protein. I take fiber supplements and I eat at least two pieces of fruit a day. I know I need to eat more, but I'm on a tight budget.0 -
I have also been having this problem. Once I started consuming a bit more calories or ate something low fat before bed I've stopped the late night "snacking" if you will.
Thanks. I have increased my calorie intake and will try to consume something like yogurt which is low fat right before bed. Hopefully that will help.0 -
Hi Jokoh. This is a huge one for me. In fact, I guess that most of my extra weight comes from late-night and middle of the night eating or binging. I am on my fourth day here and each of the first three days I had to fight the battle you described. I have not given in yet to my evening hunger. It helps me to remind myself each day, that in order to meet my goals, I will need to accept that I might not always feel satisfied with the amount of food in my belly. So what I do at night when hunger strikes is to make a cup of tea and pour myself a tall glass of water and remind myself once again that feeling a bit hungry is better than feeling out of control and desperate. I hope this helps! Hang in there and keep the things that work while you try to solve the things that do not work.
I will definitely have to start making tea at night. I'm not really a big tea drinker, but I notice on nights I do drink tea, I am a lot less hungry, so I guess I will have to start doing that more.0 -
I have light hot cocoa. Only 25 calories,4 carbs and 2 grams of protein. I feel like I'm having something very sweet but not hurting my calorie/carb intake too badly.0
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Here is a quick overview of your last 8 weeks, hope you don't mind the analysis, it does show that most of your calories come from carbs. You may want to try towards a higher protein/fat diet if you are finding satiety issues. Hope that helps.
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Nifty chart EvgeniZyntx.
Did you use an export program of some sort? All I see under my reports tab is individual charts for different macros.
TFS.0 -
EvgeniZyntx wrote: »Here is a quick overview of your last 8 weeks, hope you don't mind the analysis, it does show that most of your calories come from carbs. You may want to try towards a higher protein/fat diet if you are finding satiety issues. Hope that helps.
THIS is a beautiful chart. I admire your expertise.0 -
@ilex70 I wrote an export tool and used part of it. You can find the details here: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/EvgeniZyntx/view/mfp-data-export-tool-the-overview-659927
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@ilex70 I wrote an export tool and used part of it. You can find the details here: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/EvgeniZyntx/view/mfp-data-export-tool-the-overview-659927
Excellent. Thanks for sharing.
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EvgeniZyntx wrote: »Here is a quick overview of your last 8 weeks, hope you don't mind the analysis, it does show that most of your calories come from carbs. You may want to try towards a higher protein/fat diet if you are finding satiety issues. Hope that helps.
Thanks. I knew I was eating way more carbs than protein/fat but I didn't know it was that much. I will try to find more things with protein/fat in it than carbs.0
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