How late do you guys quit eating?
AmberNew16
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Since starting mfp, I haven't been eating past 8. I ate at 10:30 last night because I was hungry after work. I felt so tired this morning Has anyone had similar experiences?
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I stop eating after dinner. Starting the day with a good amount of healthy carbs such as 1 cup of oatmeal and cinnamon typically helps.1
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I've been only drinking water with real lemons in it after supper. (For flavor, It's like drinking lemonade but with no sugar) I can sometime substitute for green tea with ginger. I feel keeping myself constantly consuming low (zero) calorie things with no artifical flavors or sugars help me combat hunger cravings at night. It is important that you do not go to sleep with food in your stomach because when your metabolism slows down when sleeping, any leftover food which is not needed by your body will be converted into fat. It takes a few days to get over the urges to snack after supper, but if you stick to it for more than a few days, you completely loose the hunger feelings after only a few days. Good Luck.0
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I've been only drinking water with real lemons in it after supper. (For flavor, It's like drinking lemonade but with no sugar) I can sometime substitute for green tea with ginger. I feel keeping myself constantly consuming low (zero) calorie things with no artifical flavors or sugars help me combat hunger cravings at night. It is important that you do not go to sleep with food in your stomach because when your metabolism slows down when sleeping, any leftover food which is not needed by your body will be converted into fat. It takes a few days to get over the urges to snack after supper, but if you stick to it for more than a few days, you completely loose the hunger feelings after only a few days. Good Luck.
I had only been eating until 8 for about 12 days. Last night was the first late food I had because someone cooked for me and had it waiting. It was kind of a guilt meal lol I felt it this morning though
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AmberNew16 wrote: »Since starting mfp, I haven't been eating past 8. I ate at 10:30 last night because I was hungry after work. I felt so tired this morning Has anyone had similar experiences?
Some people don't sleep well on a full stomach. I know some people that eat right up until they go to sleep with no problem. Meal timing is a personal preference thing.ressapowell wrote: »I stop eating after dinner. Starting the day with a good amount of healthy carbs such as 1 cup of oatmeal and cinnamon typically helps.
Oatmeal is awesome! I like mine with a little brown sugar. Right now I have the Quaker Brown Sugar Oatmeal with little brown sugar dinosaur eggs that turn into dinosaurs when submerged in hot water. They're awesome!
I personally do better with more protein in the morning as far as being satiated for a longer period goes though.I've been only drinking water with real lemons in it after supper. (For flavor, It's like drinking lemonade but with no sugar) I can sometime substitute for green tea with ginger. I feel keeping myself constantly consuming low (zero) calorie things with no artifical flavors or sugars help me combat hunger cravings at night. It is important that you do not go to sleep with food in your stomach because when your metabolism slows down when sleeping, any leftover food which is not needed by your body will be converted into fat. It takes a few days to get over the urges to snack after supper, but if you stick to it for more than a few days, you completely loose the hunger feelings after only a few days. Good Luck.
As long as the person isn't above maintenance calories, they aren't going to gain any fat regardless of whether they go to sleep with a full stomach or on an empty stomach.
Edited: I skipped a couple words while typing apparently.
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WifiresGettingFit wrote: »AmberNew16 wrote: »Since starting mfp, I haven't been eating past 8. I ate at 10:30 last night because I was hungry after work. I felt so tired this morning Has anyone had similar experiences?
Some people don't sleep well on a full stomach. I know some people that eat right up until they go to sleep with no problem. Meal timing is a personal preference thing.ressapowell wrote: »I stop eating after dinner. Starting the day with a good amount of healthy carbs such as 1 cup of oatmeal and cinnamon typically helps.
Oatmeal is awesome! I like mine with a little brown sugar. Right now I have the Quaker Brown Sugar Oatmeal with little brown sugar dinosaur eggs that turn into dinosaurs when submerged in hot water. They're awesome!
I personally do better with more protein in the morning as far as being satiated for a longer period goes though.I've been only drinking water with real lemons in it after supper. (For flavor, It's like drinking lemonade but with no sugar) I can sometime substitute for green tea with ginger. I feel keeping myself constantly consuming low (zero) calorie things with no artifical flavors or sugars help me combat hunger cravings at night. It is important that you do not go to sleep with food in your stomach because when your metabolism slows down when sleeping, any leftover food which is not needed by your body will be converted into fat. It takes a few days to get over the urges to snack after supper, but if you stick to it for more than a few days, you completely loose the hunger feelings after only a few days. Good Luck.
As long as the person isn't above maintenance calories, they aren't going to gain any fat regardless of whether they go sleep with a full stomach or an empty stomach.
You sound spot on with everything. I thought I could eat up until bed and feel fine. After doing mfp for 12 days and quitting eating at 8 p.m, I can definitely tell a difference in the mornings. I felt sluggish this morning after eating late. No more of that for me
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AmberNew16 wrote: »
You sound spot on with everything. I thought I could eat up until bed and feel fine. After doing mfp for 12 days and quitting eating at 8 p.m, I can definitely tell a difference in the mornings. I felt sluggish this morning after eating late. No more of that for me
I personally can't eat up until it's time to go to bed either.
Part of the fun with the whole process is finding what works for you!
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WifiresGettingFit wrote: »AmberNew16 wrote: »
You sound spot on with everything. I thought I could eat up until bed and feel fine. After doing mfp for 12 days and quitting eating at 8 p.m, I can definitely tell a difference in the mornings. I felt sluggish this morning after eating late. No more of that for me
I personally can't eat up until it's time to go to bed either.
Part of the fun with the whole process is finding what works for you!
Mfp has certainly taught me that0 -
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I try to avoid eating after 8. Just personal preference - if I eat too late then I seem to be more likely to have nightmares.0
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I just saw this. Thanks winter0