Does it matter?
MadCatLady302
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I'm trying to lose weight. To do this, I am aiming to eat between 1400-1500 calories per day.
I aim for:
Lunch - 300 calories
PM Snack - 100 calories
Dinner - 600 calories
Evening Snack - 100 calories
Drinks - 300 calories (I drink a lot of tea with semi-skimmed milk and 1 sugar - the sugar I am trying to cut back on)
I KNOW I'M SUPPOSED TO HAVE BREAKFAST - but it genuinely makes me feel sick eating within 3 hours of waking up, and I'd rather put those calories towards my evening meal so I don't go to bed hungry...
Which leads me to my question....
Does it matter that I have such a large portion of my calories in my evening meal as long as the days total calories falls within my target??
Thanks.
I aim for:
Lunch - 300 calories
PM Snack - 100 calories
Dinner - 600 calories
Evening Snack - 100 calories
Drinks - 300 calories (I drink a lot of tea with semi-skimmed milk and 1 sugar - the sugar I am trying to cut back on)
I KNOW I'M SUPPOSED TO HAVE BREAKFAST - but it genuinely makes me feel sick eating within 3 hours of waking up, and I'd rather put those calories towards my evening meal so I don't go to bed hungry...
Which leads me to my question....
Does it matter that I have such a large portion of my calories in my evening meal as long as the days total calories falls within my target??
Thanks.
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It doesn't matter. If you don't want to eat breakfast, don't. If you want more of your calories in the evening, do it. It's the overall intake that matters.8
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You do not need breakfast. It is a matter of choice.2
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No. I do the same thing.
You're not "supposed to" have breakfast. That is media diet hype.
Eat when you are hungry. Stay within your calorie allowance. That's it. That's all. No other rules required.3 -
Meal timing is irrelevant. Do what works for your lifestyle and preferences.1
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No, it doesn't matter. When I was losing weight, I had light breakfast and lunch because I prefer a big dinner. Sometime I would have as much as 1,000-1,100 calories at night. As long as I was in an overall deficit, I lost weight.
Also, you don't have to have breakfast. It's completely optional for weight loss.1 -
Eat whenever you want to eat. I regularly skip breakfast or just have a cup of coffee so I can have more calories later in the day. I've lost over 50lbs... do what works for you!3
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Carlos_421 wrote: »Meal timing is irrelevant. Do what works for your lifestyle and preferences.
Yup.0 -
Thanks everyone, that's all I needed to know.1
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Breakfast is the first meal of the day. You can have yours whenever you want. An earlier cutoff for eating will most likely make you want to eat breakfast earlier too. An earlier dinner shouldn't make you go to bed hungry if you eat all your calories. So it doesn't matter, it's up to preference and habit.0
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I skipped it regularly, and lost a lot!3
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This is one of my favorite pieces of trivia about breakfast being the most important meal of the day. I don't know which of these words are going to be hit by the kitten filter, so I hope this is legible. The idea was started by one of the Kellogg brothers -- you know, the cornflake guys. Dr. Kellogg believed that meat, spicy foods, and basically anything with flavor caused sexual desires. So he developed the most bland, basic, tasteless, sugarless food on Earth: cornflakes. He fed them to his patients at the sanitarium where he worked and he marketed them to working people to try and decrease the amount of people touching themselves in the world. He believed that breakfast was the most important meal of the day because a bland, tasteless breakfast would set people up to have a more "moral" day and cut down on the amount of *kitten* in the workplace. Cornflakes didn't take off and his brother eventually split off and added sugar to the recipe, selling them as bran flakes. But the marketing of breakfast as the most important meal stuck, we've just changed the how and why to fit the culture every decade or so.8
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The breakfast thing is all marketing and no science.
You can break your fast whenever you like eating any food you choose.1 -
I didn't eat breakfast for the vast majority of my life, both when I was overweight and not overweight. I also was not hungry and eating breakfast would often make me feel ill. Skipping breakfast had absolutely zero impact on my weight loss and my health. Like you and other posters, I also preferred to eat the majority of my calories later for dinner, which I generally enjoy way more than breakfast. Eating late also had zero impact on my weight loss.
FWIW, I do eat a very small breakfast now, but for reasons completely unrelated to weight loss or maintenance. I am sad that I lose some of my dinner calories though.0 -
diannethegeek wrote: »This is one of my favorite pieces of trivia about breakfast being the most important meal of the day. I don't know which of these words are going to be hit by the kitten filter, so I hope this is legible. The idea was started by one of the Kellogg brothers -- you know, the cornflake guys. Dr. Kellogg believed that meat, spicy foods, and basically anything with flavor caused sexual desires. So he developed the most bland, basic, tasteless, sugarless food on Earth: cornflakes. He fed them to his patients at the sanitarium where he worked and he marketed them to working people to try and decrease the amount of people touching themselves in the world. He believed that breakfast was the most important meal of the day because a bland, tasteless breakfast would set people up to have a more "moral" day and cut down on the amount of *kitten* in the workplace. Cornflakes didn't take off and his brother eventually split off and added sugar to the recipe, selling them as bran flakes. But the marketing of breakfast as the most important meal stuck, we've just changed the how and why to fit the culture every decade or so.
The brother added sugar and it's BRAN flakes and not FROSTED flakes???2 -
I don't eat breakfast as I'd prefer to save my calories for later in the day when I'm actually hungry.
Snap on the milky tea, i use over 200 calories on the milk i add to my tea every day. I used to have 3tsps of sugar in each cup But i slowly tapered down, and don't add any anymore.0 -
i dont usually eat breakfast. if im hungry i will, but normally ... no.0
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