In Between Meals/Snacks?

Kmmysk
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How long should I wait in between meals and snacks?
I just had String Cheese and Water for Breakfast at 11AM.
[I know, I start late.]
I just had String Cheese and Water for Breakfast at 11AM.
[I know, I start late.]
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From what I've seen/read, you should eat more often to keep your metabolism up...that being said, I typically eat breakfast around 7am, a snack at 9am, lunch at 11am, another snack at 2pm and then dinner around 5 or 6pm....and sometimes a low calorie dessert in the evening.0
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It depends on what you have and how hungry you are. In this case I would be hungry in about 20min!0
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How long should I wait in between meals and snacks?
I just had String Cheese and Water for Breakfast at 11AM.
[I know, I start late.]
String cheese and water for breakfast isn't much of a breakfast, this may be why your thinking about snacks. Breakfast is supposed to be your largest meal of the day, I doubt you got many calories in on string cheese and water. That's very unhealthy and can hurt you if you continued to do that.0 -
String Cheese would not hold me for breakfast! I usually eat every 2 hours or so... but my breakfast is 2 eggs, 1 egg white, cheese, and toast. I ate at about 10:15 and will be getting my orange in about half an hour!0
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I had String Cheese for breakfast because I ate a bunch of junk food around 12AM. And I'm not really that hungry this morning but I figured I'd have at least something0
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In general, they suggest eating every 2-4 hours, which works out to 6 meals - 3 meals and 3 snacks - per day. Even if Im not feeling particilulary hungry, I try to eat something little every couple of hours just to help keep my metabolism up.0
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It's a myth that breakfast should be the largest meal of the day or that you need to keep grazing/eating regualrly to 'keep your metabolism up'. Eat when you're hungry. Simple. As long as you're snacking on healthy stuff is doesn't matter if you do it every 15 minutes or not at all.0
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It's a myth that breakfast should be the largest meal of the day or that you need to keep grazing/eating regualrly to 'keep your metabolism up'. Eat when you're hungry. Simple. As long as you're snacking on healthy stuff is doesn't matter if you do it every 15 minutes or not at all.
Can you prove that it's a myth? I personally know a nutritionist who would disagree with your statement.0 -
I eat about every two hours.
Example:
8:00am today I had oatmeal with raisins and honey
10:00am a clementine, string cheese and a handful of nuts
12:00 low carb tortilla with pesto & cheese -- carrots and dip
2pm banana with some yogurt
5pm chicken breats & veggies
7pm treat - ice cream bar!0 -
It's a myth that breakfast should be the largest meal of the day or that you need to keep grazing/eating regualrly to 'keep your metabolism up'. Eat when you're hungry. Simple. As long as you're snacking on healthy stuff is doesn't matter if you do it every 15 minutes or not at all.
Can you prove that it's a myth? I personally know a nutritionist who would disagree with your statement.
She is correct, your nutritionist isn't.
http://www.leangains.com/2010/10/top-ten-fasting-myths-debunked.html
See myth #1 and also see supporting studies provided in the above link.
In short, thermic effect of food is based on calorie totals and to a lesser extent, macronutrient composition. It is not frequency based.0 -
It's a myth that breakfast should be the largest meal of the day or that you need to keep grazing/eating regualrly to 'keep your metabolism up'. Eat when you're hungry. Simple. As long as you're snacking on healthy stuff is doesn't matter if you do it every 15 minutes or not at all.
Can you prove that it's a myth? I personally know a nutritionist who would disagree with your statement.
And I know doctor's and studies that agree with my statement.0 -
It's a myth that breakfast should be the largest meal of the day or that you need to keep grazing/eating regualrly to 'keep your metabolism up'. Eat when you're hungry. Simple. As long as you're snacking on healthy stuff is doesn't matter if you do it every 15 minutes or not at all.
Can you prove that it's a myth? I personally know a nutritionist who would disagree with your statement.
She is correct, your nutritionist isn't.
http://www.leangains.com/2010/10/top-ten-fasting-myths-debunked.html
See myth #1 and also see supporting studies provided in the above link.
In short, thermic effect of food is based on calorie totals and to a lesser extent, macronutrient composition. It is not frequency based.
Thank you.0 -
A good way to keep your metabolism up is to eat small meals throughout the day. It keeps your body burning those calories. If you don't eat your body will store that food in fear it won't eat again sometime soon. That's when the storing fat comes in. Keep most of your carbs to the before noon hours, slowly ween off the carbs after that. The carbs in the morning will help you feel fuller longer and give you the energy you need to get through the day. I eat every hour or two even if its a some apples, almonds or a protein bar0
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A good way to keep your metabolism up is to eat small meals throughout the day. It keeps your body burning those calories. If you don't eat your body will store that food in fear it won't eat again sometime soon. That's when the storing fat comes in. Keep most of your carbs to the before noon hours, slowly ween off the carbs after that. The carbs in the morning will help you feel fuller longer and give you the energy you need to get through the day. I eat every hour or two even if its a some apples, almonds or a protein bar
Your body isn't gonna store fat because you haven't eaten in 2 hours. Myth.
O and the carb thing...no...I eat carbs up until bed time
I agree with Sidesteal.
Meal frequency is a personal preference and have NO affect on your metabolism.0 -
It's a myth that breakfast should be the largest meal of the day or that you need to keep grazing/eating regualrly to 'keep your metabolism up'. Eat when you're hungry. Simple. As long as you're snacking on healthy stuff is doesn't matter if you do it every 15 minutes or not at all.
Can you prove that it's a myth? I personally know a nutritionist who would disagree with your statement.
She is correct, your nutritionist isn't.
http://www.leangains.com/2010/10/top-ten-fasting-myths-debunked.html
See myth #1 and also see supporting studies provided in the above link.
In short, thermic effect of food is based on calorie totals and to a lesser extent, macronutrient composition. It is not frequency based.
Thank you.
Good stuff!!! Thanks0
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