Coffee anytime?
MidlifeCrisisFitness
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I love coffee. But, recently I've limited the number of cups and the time when I drink coffee. So at the moment only 2 large cups and before 10am. Does anyone else do this?
I have noticed a general improvement in multiple things. Energy levels are more stable in the afternoon and evening. Weight loss is more stable. I'm less hungry at dinner.
What is your coffee strategy?
I have noticed a general improvement in multiple things. Energy levels are more stable in the afternoon and evening. Weight loss is more stable. I'm less hungry at dinner.
What is your coffee strategy?
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I do pretty much the same thing (started at the end of last year) -- only a cup or 2 in the morning vs. (before) unlimited amounts all day. I think it has helped my sleep and so I feel much more rested and energetic, and better sleep makes a huge difference in my ability to stick to a calorie goal and energy level when exercising.0
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I'm a tea drinker, and after reading about the half life of caffeine replaced my last cup of tea with decaf or a coffee alternative like Teeccino.
I like flavors, so Teeccino is great for me, but am not sure how plain coffee drinkers would like it. Here's their site https://teeccino.com and you can get a lot of the flavors on Amazon.1 -
I drink two espressos in the morning then 1-2 cups of coffee after lunch. I usually have my last cup around 4pm unless it's Sunday then sometimes I have an espresso around 6-7pm. If I'm trying to lose I drink more, trying to gain I try to drink less (but usually unsuccessful). I don't notice a difference in sleep unless I have drip coffee after 4. Espresso seems to be ok.2
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no strategy. just drink it. a lot of it.
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For me, it’s 2 in the morning. Sometimes one around 2-3pm. Nothing after 4 bc it will interfere with my sleep.0
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I drink two espressos in the morning then 1-2 cups of coffee after lunch. I usually have my last cup around 4pm unless it's Sunday then sometimes I have an espresso around 6-7pm. If I'm trying to lose I drink more, trying to gain I try to drink less (but usually unsuccessful). I don't notice a difference in sleep unless I have drip coffee after 4. Espresso seems to be ok.
You are supercharged!0 -
I drink most of a pot of coffee in the morning. I rarely drink any later, because most restaurant coffee is bad and I'm not willing to pay for good coffee.1
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I usually have 1-2 small cups in the morning. And I have one cup mid afternoon. I also tend to stress drink coffee so I've been drinking more lately.1
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I used to drink coffee all day. Now, I have between 2-3 cups before noon. If I want something hot to sip on during the afternoon, I drink caff-free green tea. If I'm dragging during the afternoon at work after a sleepless night, I will sometimes have a cup of coffee at work, but I have to be really, really tired.1
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I usually have 1-2 small cups in the morning. And I have one cup mid afternoon. I also tend to stress drink coffee so I've been drinking more lately.
Once I'm at home all day (likely starting tomorrow) rather in the office it will be harder not to drink coffee all day (which is weird since I like our office pods fine, although it's not as good as my at home coffee). At least I have a bunch of tea around, and of course I also drink water.0 -
I find I've been drinking more coffee, rather than less. I wish I could find a tea that I like as well as coffee. Probably when warm weather comes, I'll be back to my 1 mug in the a.m. and iced water the rest of the day. Coffee fills me up more so tend to eat less snacky stuff, guess that's 1 pro. And even though I find myself drinking coffee much later in the day now, it doesn't seem to affect sleeping. My dogs do enough of that.0
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I drink cold brew in the morning then might have a cup before working out. I switch to tea after dinner.0
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I find I've been drinking more coffee, rather than less. I wish I could find a tea that I like as well as coffee. Probably when warm weather comes, I'll be back to my 1 mug in the a.m. and iced water the rest of the day. Coffee fills me up more so tend to eat less snacky stuff, guess that's 1 pro. And even though I find myself drinking coffee much later in the day now, it doesn't seem to affect sleeping. My dogs do enough of that.
I have a bad habit of just making iced coffee (I make coffee and put it in the refrigerator, not really that impressive) ;-) in the summer so I tend to consume just as much unless I put limits on it for myself.
I wasn't convinced it affected my sleep either until I cut down to one cup in the morning for a while and found I really was not only waking up in the middle of the night anymore, but my overall sleep seemed deeper and more refreshing. Not saying this was the same for all, but it's why I do want to not let current events get me back into my bad habits (I was regularly drinking quite a lot, however).
I need to make iced tea (again, for me that just means I make tea and chill it) as I tend to enjoy that more than hot tea. With hot tea, even ones I really like, I often just wish it was coffee. I love coffee so much.1 -
Yup.... all day!0
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I find I've been drinking more coffee, rather than less. I wish I could find a tea that I like as well as coffee. Probably when warm weather comes, I'll be back to my 1 mug in the a.m. and iced water the rest of the day. Coffee fills me up more so tend to eat less snacky stuff, guess that's 1 pro. And even though I find myself drinking coffee much later in the day now, it doesn't seem to affect sleeping. My dogs do enough of that.
I drink Ginger water tea in the afternoon. I make Ginger water from fresh root.0 -
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I drink one cup regular coffee in the morning and a decaf coffee at night. I do a b12 zipfizz drink after my morning workout.0
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On work days I have one cup when I get up at 4am, on the other days I have one when i get up and one around noon. I love coffee for the taste but still have it in moderation unfortunately.0
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I have been drink large quantities of coffee for years. I did try an experiment for a couple of months where I quit drinking coffee in the afternoon, but I didn't notice any difference in my sleep or anything else. So I went back to drinking coffee all day. I usually have a cup before bed.
I love coffee.2 -
I love coffee. But, recently I've limited the number of cups and the time when I drink coffee. So at the moment only 2 large cups and before 10am. Does anyone else do this?
I have noticed a general improvement in multiple things. Energy levels are more stable in the afternoon and evening. Weight loss is more stable. I'm less hungry at dinner.
What is your coffee strategy?
I am sensitive to caffeine so I have 2 cups of coffee in the morning and have no more caffeine the rest of the day. Once in a great while I will get a desire for coffee mid afternoon so I will have a cup of decaf.
I went cold turkey off caffeine many years ago. I was on vacation so it was a good time. I slept 18 hours a day for the entirety of that week and was still non-functional when I went back to work. I bought caffeine tablets and took one in the morning, then cut down to 1/2. I decided I liked coffee so I started allowing myself the 2 cups but no more. If I have any caffeine in the afternoon or evening I have a hard time sleeping.1 -
I'm VERY sensitive to caffeine. I'm not a coffee drinker because of the taste, but even with soda, I limit caffeinated sodas to before 12pm or else I will have trouble sleeping at night.0
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Espresso and perhaps some coffee, at will, until 2 pm. Mind you, "at will" hasn't gone beyond 2 servings in years.
I do feel stabilized at one but, you know...stress0 -
I used to be a coffee all day every day person, until they diagnosed me with ADHD and put me on adderall. Now I can do with just the one cup in the morning, if I have to and the adderall provides the brain chemicals I need to do the rest.
I can still have a cup or three of coffee and go straight to bed, but I generally only do that if I'm having problems maintaining my blood pressure in a useful human range. (At home I'm reasonably OK about maintaining salt, hydration, and potassium in the right proportions to be OK, but when I camp, it's easy to sweat too much and topple the whole stack.)0 -
I drink about 30 oz of coffee (the size of my French press) everyday in the morning only. Drink wine, water and tea the rest of the day.0
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I do that, but it's 3 cups, and before noon. More than that gives me the jitters, and later than that gives me an afternoon energy crash (which creates a vicious cycle of more coffee and more crashes and then I'm all jittery and my sleep is less restful).0
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amusedmonkey wrote: »I do that, but it's 3 cups, and before noon. More than that gives me the jitters, and later than that gives me an afternoon energy crash (which creates a vicious cycle of more coffee and more crashes and then I'm all jittery and my sleep is less restful).
ME too. I call it mortgaging tomorrow. Cause the next day I have no energy.0 -
My cut-off is 4pm.0
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There is supposedly a genetic component to caffeine sensitivity...According to a 2011 study, around 10 percent of the population carries a gene linked to higher caffeine intake. They can have large amounts of caffeine, late in the day, and not experience side effects, such as unwanted wakefulness.
I know a lot of this research around genes is still in its infancy, so take that with a grain of salt. Here's the full article:
https://www.healthline.com/health/caffeine-sensitivity
When I submitted my DNA to determine my haplogroup you could also purchase certain gene tests for fun (e.g. "warrior" gene, genes for balding, etc.)... one of the tests was for caffeine sensitivity. I tested positive for the genes to make me hyposensitive to caffeine. In my case, this is true. I drink 3 big cups of coffee every morning, have a cold brew after work, and never get the jitters. I can also drink a huge cup of coffee before bed and I won't have any trouble falling asleep.1 -
There is supposedly a genetic component to caffeine sensitivity...According to a 2011 study, around 10 percent of the population carries a gene linked to higher caffeine intake. They can have large amounts of caffeine, late in the day, and not experience side effects, such as unwanted wakefulness.
I know a lot of this research around genes is still in its infancy, so take that with a grain of salt. Here's the full article:
https://www.healthline.com/health/caffeine-sensitivity
When I submitted my DNA to determine my haplogroup you could also purchase certain gene tests for fun (e.g. "warrior" gene, genes for balding, etc.)... one of the tests was for caffeine sensitivity. I tested positive for the genes to make me hyposensitive to caffeine. In my case, this is true. I drink 3 big cups of coffee every morning, have a cold brew after work, and never get the jitters. I can also drink a huge cup of coffee before bed and I won't have any trouble falling asleep.
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