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How did you stop eating at night?

Posts: 300 Member
edited December 2024 in Food and Nutrition
After a cardio workout I always end up eating something at night. Does anyone have any tips that worked for you in overcoming the temptation of eating at night?

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  • Posts: 7,460 Member
    I purposely eat a meal about 9-10 pm, so I’ll sleep through the night, not wake up at 2 am hungry.
  • Posts: 2,778 Member
    I plan my meals and have a routine. I eat at night before bed. I have for years. I have no desire to change other than what and how much. I work mostly evenings and go to gym after work. Im at my goal and just wanting to maintain. I just make sure my calories fit. If I try to eat more during the day I end up struggling at night.
    It's important to fuel your body not just before but after a workout. Muscles need nutrients to rebuild. It would be best to eat foods that nourish and won't keep you restless. I have a container of tofu, plant protein or very occasionally old fashioned rolled oats. I make my plant protein with hot water and almond milk like a hot chocolate. Maybe try that and then you can not stress over it. Really its what you do inside the 24 hours in a day fora calorie deflict, balance, etc.
  • Posts: 19,809 Member
    I assume you are eating back your exercise calories so unless you are eating them before your exercise in anticipation I'm not seeing the problem?

    You have earned them so why is it a "temptation" rather than a very reasonable need?
  • Posts: 7,492 Member
    I didn't change. I like to eat right before bed. I have 90% of my calories 1-2 hours before bed with my last bite a few minutes before falling asleep lol. That is when I am hungriest too.
  • Posts: 41,865 Member
    I eat dinner around 8 or 8:30 every night. Eating at night isn't an issue.
  • Posts: 13,342 Member
    After dinner (which is around 6.30-7) I don't eat anything else, but thats my preference - there's nothing wrong with eating in the evening, its all about the calories in rather than WHEN they go in.
    If you're hungry save calories for a snack after your evening workout.
  • Posts: 14 Member
    i eat dinner around 5ish and then i usually have a bowl of popcorn and a protein bar between 9 and 1030. Personally i use to eat alot of my calories and night and its a hard habit to break so i just switched up what i eat instead of trying to not eat at that time.
  • Posts: 1,031 Member
    I don't eat after 7 PM, but that's because it's part of my GERD "prescription". I just accept it as the way life has to be. Hunger or desire for food doesn't matter. Mostly my body/brain has gotten used to it.

    Honestly, I miss coffee and soda much more than I miss evening snacking.
  • Posts: 1,075 Member
    edited December 2020
    I don't eat anything after 6PM. Like bold_rabbit above, this was mostly about solving my acid reflux issues. It was so bad that I'd actually aspirated in my sleep on two separate occasions. Mega-scary!

    Since I am still losing weight, by 6PM I've already eaten my daily calories, but I sometimes have a huge travel mug of green tea right after dinner which keeps me feeling full for the rest of the evening.

    I keep a tea station with an electric kettle in my bedroom suite so that I am not tempted to go grazing in the kitchen.

  • Posts: 1,306 Member
    I was getting acid reflux and got hypnotized and have not eaten solid food after dinner in 9 years.
  • Posts: 1,306 Member
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  • Posts: 15 Member
    I wont say its hunger for me, but mindless appetite probably, but yeah it hits hard at night for me so i'm just trying to save calories for then. I'm least hungry in the morning (probably because I eat at night lol) so I push back my first meal till usually 4-6 hours after I wake up.
  • Posts: 496 Member
    Make dinner your largest meal of the day. Have a snack a few hours later if you want. If you're feeling ravenous at night, your body is pleading for nourishment. Maybe do your cardio earlier in the day.
  • Posts: 138 Member
    I skip breakfast so I can eat later at night.
  • Posts: 36,683 Member
    I've been foot-dragging on my workouts lately, getting them in very late (like 10PM and after), then eating dinner around midnight, shortly before bed.

    I'm not suggesting this as a good process for others, but I'd observe 2 things about late eating: (1) my long-term experience suggests it has zero practical impact on weight management (when calories equal), but (2) my AM weigh-ins are higher when I do this because there's more food still in my system, which might freak me out if I didn't realize the reasons behind it.
  • Posts: 4,286 Member
    I never figured that out...Just planned for it
  • Posts: 1,525 Member
    If that's when you normally have your biggest appetite, plan around it. Eat less during the day.

    Calories in vs calories out over time, nothing magical happens if you don't eat at night and your metabolism doesn't shut down when you are asleep.
  • Posts: 460 Member
    I still eat at night, but mentally I prepare for morning bloat/sodium/ poop after effectson the scale
  • Posts: 50 Member
    Well.... I got a heart condition. Nothing like it to motivate you! Not that I suggest it...! 😜
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