Exercise before or after dinner?
pwedge68
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Is it better to work out before dinner or after dinner? or does it really matter it is more what you prefer?
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It would only matter if you get sick exercising on a full or empty stomach, if exercise keeps you up or helps you fall asleep, or if your energy levels are different before or after dinner. Aside from those type things it doesn't make any difference.1
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Mostly it's what you prefer, but it also depends on how hard you are exercising. I can't run far or hard immediately after a meal. I need to wait at least two hours after a big meal and an hour after a small one. OTOH, I could probably do the exercise bike immediately after with little stomach issue.1
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I think it is preference. If you decide after dinner, as another indicated, you will want to wait for 1-2 hours afterwards before exercising depending upon the size of your meal.1
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I prefer before. It is hard for me to exercise soon after eating.
Honestly, it doesn't matter much as long as you get yourself moving.1 -
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If you're working out to lose weight, eating after you have worked out is recommended. Mainly because it can make you sick, but also because you have to refuel your body with what it needs to heal after a work out and eating is the best way to do that!1
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Mine varies. Some nights I have a planned run after I drop my kids at their activity, so I have a snack 2 hours before and run until I pick up the kids, then I go home and have a late dinner. Other nights when I know it will be later in the evening/night, I eat dinner at my normal time. But, I have to make sure I give it at least 2 hours to settle!!1
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Thank you everyone your input has been really helpful.2
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I do intense exercise on a fairly empty stomach as I get indigestion if I do it after a heavy meal - a light snack is fine. But I have no problem taking a walk after dinner.1
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I prefer fasted cardio in morning. Less for weight loss reasons (yes, there is SOME research that says it might help, but you're really not moving the needle much). I do it because a) I get it over with and b) it wakes me up. I generally won't exercise after a meal because I have trouble not throwing it up.1
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I eat dinner late...it's the cap to another day. I eat around 8:30 most nights, no way I'm working out after that. Also, dinner tends to be my largest meal of the day...I'd be puking.1
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When I get ready for a workout, I like to have a small snack like cheese, an egg, a cheese/meat rollup, especially if I feel a little hungry. If it's just a casual walk about, after dinner isn't a bad thing, I jut wouldn't go for a run like that. It really comes down to what you find best works for you!1
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It's whatever works for you. When I go to the gym by myself I go right after work and eat dinner after. If I have to wait and go with my gym partner then I have to eat dinner before I go to the gym - or I get "hangry". I never feel sick.1
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