Is it okay to eat at 9:30 if your going to bed a 12:00?
HealthySwifty16
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I normaly go to bed at 12:00 and I heard you can eat 2 hours before you go to bed Is that true?
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It doesn't really matter what time you eat at. Your body doesn't stop functioning when you are asleep.0
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Yes it's fine.
It's also ok to eat at 11:55 and go to bed 12:00. It makes no difference when you eat.0 -
Yes. They only turn in to gremlins if they eat after midnight.
BUT DON'T GET THEM WET!0 -
Agree, I work nights so I eat at strange time. it does not matter when you eat its how many cals you eat. Calories in vs Calories out.0
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If you're hungry, eat! If not, don't. Timing makes no difference as previous posters stated.0
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the only reason I would suggest not eating right before bed, is if you have a condtion like acid reflux.0
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If you're hungry, eat! If not, don't. Timing makes no difference as previous posters stated.0
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Yes. They only turn in to gremlins if they eat after midnight.
BUT DON'T GET THEM WET!
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Yes. They only turn in to gremlins if they eat after midnight.
BUT DON'T GET THEM WET!0 -
I just finished eating dinner. Beef, sauteed mushrooms, green beans and roasted potatoes. Yum.0
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I normaly go to bed at 12:00 and I heard you can eat 2 hours before you go to bed Is that true?
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Psh. I have a late snack, brush my teeth, and go to sleep. I reached my GW doing that every single day. Calories in, calories out. You'll be fine.0
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I do it everyday, hasn't done any harm yet!0
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You can eat however you want, at any time of day or night. It's as simple as: Calorie deficit = loss, calorie surplus = gain.0
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Yes. They only turn in to gremlins if they eat after midnight.
BUT DON'T GET THEM WET!
Only? I dunno about you, but one mogwai is more than enough!0 -
yes.
But I don't agree with those saying it doesn't matter. While your body does function while asleep, it doesn't need as many calories and there's no sense giving it several hundred calories that won't get burned up as they would during the day. I think it's better to finish eating long enough before you go to bed to at least get the food out of your stomach and into your digestive system.0 -
Yes. They only turn in to gremlins if they eat after midnight.
BUT DON'T GET THEM WET!
Only? I dunno about you, but one mogwai is more than enough!0 -
You can eat however you want, at any time of day or night. It's as simple as: Calorie deficit = loss, calorie surplus = gain.
^ exactly.
I get where you're coming from. Some people claim that if you eat before sleep that you'll gain weight, but that's only if you have a caloric surplus. Also, some believe that if you go to sleep on an empty stomach that your body will work on burning the excess fat on your body, instead of trying to use or store the energy you just took in. This theory, however, isn't backed up well enough and only applies to people who eat a surplus or binge.
My advice would be to keep it light and be sure it fits into your caloric goal.0 -
You can eat whenever you want during the day. It's all about calories in vs calories out in the long run... Timing really makes no difference at all.0
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The only reason I eat a couple hours before sleep is because I get crazy nightmares or too realistic dreams and they really mess me up the next morning. But that could just be me! Hahaha.0
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Listen to YOUR body. If you eat literally IN YOUR BED before you go to sleep and don't have heartburn, don't have nightmares, don't suffer from insomnia or bleed from your ears onto your pillow, then eating in bed is probably OK for you.
SOME people get heartburn. SOME people don't sleep well, or don't feel well the next day or whatever. THOSE people shouldn't eat before bed.
Personally, I find I'm MUCH hungrier at lunch if I eat breakfast. For me, I'm better off with a vitamin, some fiber and perhaps a few berries, yet all the "textbooks" tell me I'm doing it wrong. Not everyone is the "average person".0 -
yes.
But I don't agree with those saying it doesn't matter. While your body does function while asleep, it doesn't need as many calories and there's no sense giving it several hundred calories that won't get burned up as they would during the day. I think it's better to finish eating long enough before you go to bed to at least get the food out of your stomach and into your digestive system.0 -
I agree with everybody, but I also have yo watch WHAT I eat. I have acid reflux, so waking up with heartburn is never fun. I would plan on a lighter meal though, if you are going to eat that late.0
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Listen to YOUR body. If you eat literally IN YOUR BED before you go to sleep and don't have heartburn, don't have nightmares, don't suffer from insomnia or bleed from your ears onto your pillow, then eating in bed is probably OK for you.
SOME people get heartburn. SOME people don't sleep well, or don't feel well the next day or whatever. THOSE people shouldn't eat before bed.
Personally, I find I'm MUCH hungrier at lunch if I eat breakfast. For me, I'm better off with a vitamin, some fiber and perhaps a few berries, yet all the "textbooks" tell me I'm doing it wrong. Not everyone is the "average person".0 -
I always eat something before I go to bed if I am hungry, even if I go over calories just a little. I hate sleeping hungry.0
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No time is the wrong time to eat... I am a type 2 diabetic and can't go through the night without eating something so I eat a small meal on my way to bed. Gets me through til morning.......0
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Yes. They only turn in to gremlins if they eat after midnight.
BUT DON'T GET THEM WET!
Bawahahahahahahaha!!!! :laugh:0 -
Do whatever you want. I try to eat no later than 2 hours before bed, but it doesn't really matter. If you lose weight and grow in your sleep, I don't see how you can't digest your food in your sleep. They say your metabolism slows down, but it doesn't make logical sense to me.0
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My advice would be to keep it light and be sure it fits into your caloric goal.
My thoughts as well..
Too much sugar/carbs before bed tends to mess up my sleep patterns, and we all know how important a good nights sleep is!!0 -
Hi,
Yes it is ok. the important thing is not to go to bed right after eating with full tummy. When we sleep with do not burn calories and what we do is storage the food and turning into fat instead energy0
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