Feel depressed if I don’t eat late at night
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I’m the worst for snacking late at night- always sugary food. Right now I’ve been eating breakfast, dinner (both healthy), then a sugary snack after dinner. Is this bad?
I notice I lose weight much quicker if I just stick to the two meals and don’t eat after dinner but I feel so depressed when I don’t. I’ve tried everything, like spreading out my meals, eating dinner a bit later but nothing works.
I could probably go all day on just a banana or something and be totally fine until late evening that’s when I want everything.
I notice I lose weight much quicker if I just stick to the two meals and don’t eat after dinner but I feel so depressed when I don’t. I’ve tried everything, like spreading out my meals, eating dinner a bit later but nothing works.
I could probably go all day on just a banana or something and be totally fine until late evening that’s when I want everything.
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Pick one or two foods that aren't high calorie for an evening snack and fit it into your calorie schedule. We usually eat a piece of cheese or drink a glass of milk before bed. It satisfies the craving. A banana or apple work as well.0
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Are you reaching for the snack because you aren't eating enough calories during the day?1
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You didn't say anything about how many calories you are eating but if you are eating two "healthy" meals I don't see why there's not enough calories for a snack at night. I do intermittent fasting (seems like this might match you...you may want to look into it) and I only eat from about 3:30pm to 10:30pm every day. You have to make sure you are getting the food your body needs...but...you get to feel that wonderful full feeling late in the day. It doesn't matter what time of day you eat as long as you don't exceed your calorie limit. I've lost 29lbs so far!5
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I’m the worst for snacking late at night- always sugary food. Right now I’ve been eating breakfast, dinner (both healthy), then a sugary snack after dinner. Is this bad?
I notice I lose weight much quicker if I just stick to the two meals and don’t eat after dinner but I feel so depressed when I don’t. I’ve tried everything, like spreading out my meals, eating dinner a bit later but nothing works.
I could probably go all day on just a banana or something and be totally fine until late evening that’s when I want everything.
How many calories are you getting in a day? With and without the snack?3 -
When you eat doesn’t matter. If you want a late night snack then have one, just save some calories for it.6
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Have you tried finding another habit to replace the snacking with a more productive activity. Maybe try taking a quick walk around the block, reading, praying (if you are spiritual), meditating, journaling. Something to keep your mind and body occupied in the evening. These activities are all good for mental health.1
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If you still have calories left, eat your late night snack. Timing of food has nothing to do with weightloss.3
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I identify, OP, except my hungry time is late afternoon. I eat most of my calories then. Use the meal timing that is most satisfying and enjoyable to you.2
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I’m the worst for snacking late at night- always sugary food. Right now I’ve been eating breakfast, dinner (both healthy), then a sugary snack after dinner. Is this bad?
I notice I lose weight much quicker if I just stick to the two meals and don’t eat after dinner but I feel so depressed when I don’t. I’ve tried everything, like spreading out my meals, eating dinner a bit later but nothing works.
I could probably go all day on just a banana or something and be totally fine until late evening that’s when I want everything.
As long as you are eating the right amount of calories, you can eat them whenever fits your hunger cues, activity, habits, and mood.
I have to eat about an hour before I go to bed or I can't fall asleep. So I just save cals for it. The only issue with eating a sugary snack towards the end of the day would be if you get an energy rush that makes it difficult to sleep. But if you are sleeping well and eating enough calories to be healthy but not too much to reach your weight goals, it's fine.2 -
Have you tried intermittent fasting? It in conjunction to counting calories may be the answer to your issue. Just eat all your calories in the evenings.0
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As long as it fits your calories, it doesn't matter when you eat. And it sounds like eating a pre bed snack fits your lifestyle better than anything else you have tried, so just work it in.2
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