No Eating After 7pm

FoxCarter
FoxCarter Posts: 127 Member
edited October 11 in Health and Weight Loss
My sister has lost 50lbs within the last year, with her 'only' change being not eating after 7pm. I can tell you for a fact that she eats less than she used to (not cramming her face) and is making a few better food choices. In the evenings we are usually winding down from our day and sometimes I get the munchies for something sweet. Not eating after 7pm could save me 500-1500 calories a week.
What do you think of not eating 3 hours before bedtime? Is a calorie a calorie no matter when it is consumed? Or does eating before turning in for the night become stored fat/energy?
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  • i_love_vinegar
    i_love_vinegar Posts: 2,092 Member
    I've heard many times it is best not to eat before bed, but I still do. :/ I'd like to see responses on this topic (with personal experiences) to know whether time has mattered for others.
  • kapeluza
    kapeluza Posts: 3,434 Member
    I never eat after 7pm. My sister lost 60lbs with a diet and nothing after 7pm!
  • Trixtabella
    Trixtabella Posts: 471 Member
    Sometimes I don't finish work till 6 and won't get home till 7ish so it is not something which I am able to do, however I try not to eat carbs if I am eating late
  • juscallmeb
    juscallmeb Posts: 369 Member
    Personally I don't get home from the gym until 630/7 some nights and I will eat after 7. I usually eat something full of protein (helps with the muscle repair) and I drink lots of water. I also won't eat a lot.. I try to just watch how much I put in my plate.

    I'd say do whatever works best for you. Some people are really good at controlling what time they eat and not eating after a set time. For me personally it doesn't work. I like to have a nice snack some nights too.. lol :)
  • lpeacock06
    lpeacock06 Posts: 212 Member
    We eat a late dinner 6:30-730 I used to wk nightshirt & I ate "lunch" at midnight.
    Ate "dinner" before bed & didn't have a wt problem
  • yeahfatty
    yeahfatty Posts: 228 Member
    hmm makes sense .. i mean you have less time to burn them off if you eat right before bed right?

    i think i'm gonna try this .. although in a slightly modified version like only fruit/veggies after 7 pm .. because right now i usually eat dinner around 9 - 10 pm .. so going cold turkey like that .. probably not the best idea. (:
  • ChantalGG
    ChantalGG Posts: 2,404 Member
    I try not to eat 3 hours before bed. When i dropped 80 lbs before i stopped drinking pop, i didnt eat after dinner and I did some calisthenics in my living room with my baby at the time as a weight. lol i was also just eating healthier becasue i was breastfeeding. So that helped.
  • DaniiWanii
    DaniiWanii Posts: 114 Member
    I don't eat after 7pm and I think it makes such a difference! Just works for me :)
  • amsparky
    amsparky Posts: 825 Member
    I absolutely believe this rule. For some reason, when I eat late my body likes to hold on to the cals or the weight. I'm not sure why, but this has been HUGE for me and my weight loss. If I eat late, I will see a gain on the scale the next day guaranteed.
  • Sunshine_Girlie
    Sunshine_Girlie Posts: 618 Member
    I've heard many stories that it works, but I am a work in progress. There are times that I don't get home till after seven and I am very hungry. I'll grab something small just to ward off the growling, but doesn't always work. Let's see if I can be intentional about this one thing. I am in motion until I go to bed. I might sit down for a few minutes to read a book or write a letter, but I do try to do SOME sort of movement for the most part. It might be a few jumping jacks, squats, dips, or even sit ups. I just do something. Sure, it won't burn off ALL the calories, but I feel good with myself and know that I'm not shoving food in my face constantly.
  • twintea
    twintea Posts: 23 Member
    Yes I saw on Oprah a few years back that No eating after 7pm was key and then I heard it updated to no eating 3 hours before you are going to bed because everyone's life and jobs may not allow them to eat before 7pm....and so if you know you are going to bed at 11 or 12 then no snacking after 8pm or 9pm....it makes so much sense and when I consciously do it you feel so much better and so much lighter in the morning....:flowerforyou:
  • RissaDean
    RissaDean Posts: 189 Member
    Since starting MFP, I've tried really hard to not eat after 8:00 (I get home from work at 6:30 or so and go to bed between 11:30 and midnight). I don't know that it's made a huge difference, but I sleep much better if I haven't eaten in a few hours. I've noticed that if I eat a heavy restaurant meal (like I used to) any later than 7, I wake up several times a night.
  • AlsDonkBoxSquat
    AlsDonkBoxSquat Posts: 6,128 Member
    It's individual. I don't think that it has anything to do with processing food as much as it has to do with gnoshing and munching. I've found that my magic number is 9:30 or 10, if I'm up past 10 I just want to crunch so as soon as I start feeling that way I start moving toward getting ready for bed. However, my toddler doesn't go to be until 7, so I usually eat dinner between 7:30 and 8.
  • bcattoes
    bcattoes Posts: 17,299 Member
    My sister has lost 50lbs within the last year, with her 'only' change being not eating after 7pm. I can tell you for a fact that she eats less than she used to (not cramming her face) and is making a few better food choices. In the evenings we are usually winding down from our day and sometimes I get the munchies for something sweet. Not eating after 7pm could save me 500-1500 calories a week.
    What do you think of not eating 3 hours before bedtime? Is a calorie a calorie no matter when it is consumed? Or does eating before turning in for the night become stored fat/energy?

    I don't finish my pre-dinner workout until after 7:00 so for me, it wouldn't work. But I think this can be a very good idea for those that eat dinner early and then snack until bedtime.
  • thedukester
    thedukester Posts: 1 Member
    I've been doing it since Feb....I do make exceptions, such as every Friday....between Feb & May, I lost 30 lbs.- I also started walking, cut out white bread, & pasta....in May I found this site, lost another 17----(I don't eat after 7) unless I have a cocktail or two...then it's usually a salad (if I'm out) I'm a firm believer in it. Oh yes, this is my first post. It's a topic that I believe in.

    I started in Feb at 230 lbs, & now have reached my goal of 185 lbs, going as low as 183 lbs....not really interested in losing any more....
  • lclarkjr
    lclarkjr Posts: 359 Member
    It makes no difference when you eat your daily calories. But if you find yourself over-eating after a certain time, then it is best to try and curb that by not eating at that time. Do what works for you. Just realize that eating after a certain time in and of itself is not the reason for weight gain. It's the extra calories consumed after that time for whatever reason that causes people to gain weight.
  • rwd5046
    rwd5046 Posts: 302
    A calorie is a calorie no matter when it's consumed. The eating after 7pm thought has more to do with digestion than anything. Eating late does not give the body a chance to properly digest the food consumed resulting in heartburn for a lot of people. I agree with Erin that you dont burn as many calories while sleeping and food in that's high in claories and such don't get a chance to burn off. But your body does still burn calories even while you sleep. A cut off time is also good for tracking the number of calories you take in during a 24 hour period. Stopping the intake at a certain time each day makes the tracking easier and yes counting calories does make a difference.
  • alleyag
    alleyag Posts: 142
    First off let me tell you eating before bed will not make fat. I eaten every night before bed for a long time. A lot of it depends on what your eating though. Generally people who stop eating at a certain time lose more because they consume less cals on average. Whether you stuff your face at 6 or graze at 9 its not about the time as it is what your doing to your body. Eating simple carbs I.e. sugarss and white breads will cause a spike in insulin to help your body balance out blood sugar excess of calories will result it fat storage even if your under your daily allotment for cals some these cals can still be stored as fat. Now a slow digeting protein like casein the kind found in cottage cheese will digest slowly wig now sudden spike in insulin. This unique protein will fuel your body for p to 7 hours after ingestion while you sleep. Keeping your body in a positive nitrogen balance or muscle maintaining or even building state. When you sleep you are inadvertently fasting. Eating something similar to cottage cheese will help fuel your muscles throughout sleep without making you gain. This is given you have a moderate amount of strength training in your routine. Here's much more to this and I could go on forever. I tried to sum it up the best I could. Do some reading. Knowledge is the key to your success. Stay motivated mfp!
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