Help! How do you deal with munchies at nighttime?!
TrishAndGirls
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I feel starved at night, how do you deal with the cravings and hunger after supper time?!
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Are you sure you aren't thirsty? If you just need a snack to munch on try seeds or popcorn. That's what my mom and I did on weight watchers0
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I drink a lot of water. why? lol I'm thinking about an apple. but sometimes I feel like even a few calories can throw me off but I have acid reflux and it hurts so much when I'm hungry. :-( anyhow, so thank you so much for your suggestion!0
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Is your calorie deficit too aggressive?0
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I eat dinner super late. Tonight was 9pm. Still full. No snacks needed or wanted.0
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An apple is good too but also look at your carbs and protein and all the other fun stuff in food. Are you getting enough nutrients? That may be a reason why your body is still demanding more food. Try eating peanut butter with your Apple. It will keep you fuller longer too0
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I'm new to all of this just going with the flow I guess lol I'm active and I think I eat good. we eat supper around 5-6pm0
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How many calories are you eating per day? It may be that it's simply not enough.
I save 200-300 calories for after-dinner snacking usually.0 -
1.first drink a big glass of warm water.
2 wait for atlwast 15 min before you touch any food items after that.
3.if am still hungry I will snack on little protein foods like hummus or peanut butter.
Make sure you have completed your dinner properly before following the above ☺0 -
I basically eat 3 meals and a snack. On weekdays snack is between lunch and dinner since dinner is late. On weekends we have dinner early so snack is between dinner and bed. You may simply need to schedule a snack in.0
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save your morning cals for the evening0
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I am on an intake of 1760, exercise daily(workout 5-6 times a week) I think I've been eating pretty good, and often there is extra calories at the end of the day, some including burned calories back. I'm just nervous about eating at night, after say 8-9pm. thank you all for your advice!0
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Pretend the floor is lava and stay in bed.0
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I chew gum. Or I wait about 20 minutes to half an hour after the craving strikes and if I still feel like I need a little something I'll have something. Most of the time though the craving goes away.0
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Yesterday was my first day but I dealt with the munchies by eating 2c. of home canned green beans, one at a time.0
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TrishAndGirls wrote: »I am on an intake of 1760, exercise daily(workout 5-6 times a week) I think I've been eating pretty good, and often there is extra calories at the end of the day, some including burned calories back. I'm just nervous about eating at night, after say 8-9pm. thank you all for your advice!
Eating at night won't affect your weight loss. If you have reflux problems you might not want to eat too close to lying down for the night, but otherwise you can eat in bed if you want and still lose weight.0 -
I eat healthy snacks. Fruit and nuts or nut butter usually. Timing of eating is not really as big of an issue as sometimes it's played out to be. Just don't get carried away - too many calories at any time of day obviously could hurt weight loss unless you have calories left to eat. I eat supper pretty early most days, so I eat quite a bit between then and bedtime.0
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If you are working out maybe you need to make sure you get to that calorie in goal. If you're properly hydrated and starving maybe you just need to listen to your body? Eating late at night has no bearing on ability to lose weight despite what so many people said. Mediterranean people don't eat dinner till late and there country isn't over run with obesity poor reference but I have always hated that don't eat after a certain time. How would I be able to have popcorn and a movie lol0
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vlogsbyariel wrote: »
Why? What will happen if I have undigested food in me when I go to bed?0 -
I have lost weight eating dinner often at 8 pm and a night time snack. I usually stopped eating by 10-11 pm. Never had trouble digesting or losing weight doing that.
Use all of your calories. Eat a portion of calories earned from exercise. It is fine to have an evening snack if you have the calories for it.
I just prelog my food and save enough calories for a planned evening snack- usually 100-300 calories are left for snacks.0 -
My understanding is that it doesn't matter when you eat (even right before bed) are you drinking? For many people alcohol stimulates the appetite talk a bout a buzz kill0
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I save all my snacks until night because I know if I eat them in the day, I am going to eat again at night. Save 2 things that you really like and eat them when you get the munchies.0
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I try to ignore it. Its a matter of my brain craving it so I try to remember that just because I have a thought about something tasting good, it doesn't mean I have to eat it right now. I also try to remember that most of my late night snacking is from boredom or habit.
If that doesn't work or if my tummy is rumbling, I go for a healthy snack...cheese, fruit, nuts or popcorn (they have some really good low cal popcorns out now). Or, I might even have one piece of chocolate. You can't deny yourself everything. Just keep your portion size appropriate and maybe try to leave yourself 100-200 calories for a snack after dinner.
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TrishAndGirls wrote: »I drink a lot of water. why? lol I'm thinking about an apple. but sometimes I feel like even a few calories can throw me off but I have acid reflux and it hurts so much when I'm hungry. :-( anyhow, so thank you so much for your suggestion!
Reflux - chew mint gum
Apples for reflux - go for Gala or Fuji, they have a higher PH
I like low fat microwave popcorn. I use a microwave popping bowl and about 1 teaspoon of oil. Hot air popcorn - use an oil mister.....moisture helps salt stick.
To posters asking what's wrong with eating before bed - Reflux is what's wrong (quite often). If I do eat before bed, I eat low fat and very lightly.0 -
MommyMeggo wrote: »Pretend the floor is lava and stay in bed.
Nice!0 -
wykkedtruth wrote: »If you are working out maybe you need to make sure you get to that calorie in goal. If you're properly hydrated and starving maybe you just need to listen to your body? Eating late at night has no bearing on ability to lose weight despite what so many people said. Mediterranean people don't eat dinner till late and there country isn't over run with obesity poor reference but I have always hated that don't eat after a certain time. How would I be able to have popcorn and a movie lol
ha-ha good point! thank you0 -
fgeorgeanne wrote: »My understanding is that it doesn't matter when you eat (even right before bed) are you drinking? For many people alcohol stimulates the appetite talk a bout a buzz kill
Just water! lol0 -
I try to save 100 to 300 for later snacking. I keep a variety of tasty protein bars that also have varying calorie counts. Im loving lenny and larrys (I think that's the name) cookies but i should point out they are 2 servings for each cookie and 360 calories to get 16g protein. But they are yummy. That way if I want something sweet/chocolate/pb whatever I'm also getting something filling enough to get some sleep. If I want savory. It's usually a serving of cheese and/or an egg or two or a chunk of some kind of meat.
Protein works for me to stop the munchies.0 -
I love night time snacking. I budget for it. If I don't have the calories for snacking because of a big dinner, I don't miss snacks. If I don't have the calories for snacking because I ate high cal unfilling food at the beginning of the day, I miss snacks. Boy, do I miss snacks.
With the reflux you'll have to play around to find what works, but if it fits your calories snacks are okay for weight loss. I have no suggestions for snacks and snack timing with the acid reflux. Good luck.0 -
vlogsbyariel wrote: »
It takes between six and eight hours for the food to go from being ingested to the small intestine. It takes approximately 40 hours for food to pass through the large intestine. Eating between 5 and 7PM makes no difference.0
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