If you stop eating after 6pm, will you lose more weigh

ukloveme
ukloveme Posts: 125
edited December 18 in Health and Weight Loss
If you stop eating after 6pm, will you lose more weigh is this a myth or not, what are your thoughts?
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  • Toddrific
    Toddrific Posts: 1,114 Member
    If you have a habit of binging or mindlessly eating, maybe.
    Calories out>calories in=weight loss
    Doesn't really matter time of day.
  • Contrarian
    Contrarian Posts: 8,138 Member
    It's a myth.
  • kazzari
    kazzari Posts: 473 Member
    If you stop eating after 6pm, will you lose more weigh is this a myth or not, what are your thoughts?

    Myth, definitely. Makes no difference when you eat if your eating the same number of calories.
  • joaniegray
    joaniegray Posts: 88 Member
    I find I sleep better with a small bedtime snack. A good night sleep helps me focus more the next day on healthy eating so I think, no.
  • huntindawg1962
    huntindawg1962 Posts: 277 Member
    Agree with all. While it may impact the scale a bit the following morning depending on when and how much you ate late the night before (just like weighing yourself right after a meal will be different) , in the overall scheme of things running a deficit will be the same end result over the long haul.
  • 010Elle010
    010Elle010 Posts: 56 Member
    Regardless of the time of day your body uses the calories in the same way. The main thing you need to be aware of is what you have consumed throughout the day and how many calories. If you want to eat late and still within your calorie goals then you are all set. I work at night so I eat late, however I notice that I had developed a bad habit of snacking right before bed even when I wasn't hungry, so I challenged myself to not eat before going to bed and the latest I eat is at 9 to break that habit.

    This article breaks the eating after a certain time debate down further:
    http://www.livestrong.com/article/227439-can-you-lose-weight-if-you-stop-eating-after-6-pm/
  • TrailRunner61
    TrailRunner61 Posts: 2,505 Member
    Well for some it would work. Say if you eat dinner at 5 then munch on junk until you go to bed at 10 or 11, yeah you'd lose weight if you cut it out. For some people if they would just quit snacking after dinner, they'd lose weight and maybe by telling themselves they CAN'T have anything after 6, it works for them. To each his/her own. I myself, can't do it but when I do eat after dinner it's usually something that's not bad for me.
    It's all about calories in and calories burnt so in the end its how many you had in one day, not when you ate it.
  • Vermilla
    Vermilla Posts: 348
    Pure myth. It comes from the fact that people who eat after a certain time will add in a fourth meal or midnight snacking or some such. In other words, eat more food (calories) than somebody who doesn't eat after a certain time. They then took this and made up myths that you shouldn't eat after a certain time. Completely false. You can eat at whatever time you want. It's the calories that count, not when you eat them.
  • samlankford
    samlankford Posts: 334
    I TRY to not eat anything after 8, find that I have a hard time sleeping if I do.. usually the only thing I will have it maybe some sugar free jello and a little cool whip or some air popped popcorn... I see no harm in eating after 6pm as long as it is healthy food and not something like a greasy cheese steak
  • warmachinejt
    warmachinejt Posts: 2,162 Member
    it's true. Also i've hung out with the loch ness monster, true story.
  • Ribena145
    Ribena145 Posts: 201 Member
    It's a myth.

    Nah, I don't agree. Yes, in a sense, you could say it's a myth, but what you are doing is allowing the food to digest properly. You tend to be more sedentary (most people) in the evening and your system shuts down at night when you sleep - so how would you digest those late night snacks?? The sooner you stop eating the easier it is for the body to digest. Remember (some of you) being told to wait half an hour before swimming? Similar principle.
  • keegannati
    keegannati Posts: 114
    The reasoning behind this myth is that people tend to eat unhealthy, high-calorie things at night. It doesn't matter what time of day you eat as long as it's within your goals.
  • mfpcopine
    mfpcopine Posts: 3,093 Member
    If you stop eating after 6pm, will you lose more weigh is this a myth or not, what are your thoughts?

    It's an oversimplified expression of the idea that the earlier you stop eating, that is, the smaller your eating window, the fewer calories you are likely to consume overall. As the others said, it doesn't matter when you eat; it matters how much you eat.

    It's a form of Intermittent Fasting ("IF"), with which many people have had success.
  • LaMujerMasBonitaDelMundo
    LaMujerMasBonitaDelMundo Posts: 3,634 Member
    Nah, its just a myth.

    Whether you eat after 6 or 10pm doesn't matter as long as you stay within your calorie goal.
  • lindalou4850
    lindalou4850 Posts: 217 Member
    I never go to bed hungry!! As a matter of fact I have a bowl of cereal every night before bed. I stay under my calorie goal. It doesn't matter what time you eat so long as you don't go over. At least that's the way it is for me!!
  • Yanicka1
    Yanicka1 Posts: 4,564 Member
    Calories don't count double after 6 pm lol
  • rolley89
    rolley89 Posts: 13
    This is good information. I though it was a metabolism type issue. If you eat and go right to sleep your body never has a chance to burn off the calories and it is scored as fat?
  • BrayneZ
    BrayneZ Posts: 24 Member
    I eat a 125g slab of fresh mozzarella before bed, and losing.
  • Melmade
    Melmade Posts: 349 Member
    It works for me--but I have a hard time not eating at night--my worst time! When I can control my night time eating it really shows on the scale.
  • Sidesteal
    Sidesteal Posts: 5,510 Member
    It's a myth.

    Nah, I don't agree. Yes, in a sense, you could say it's a myth, but what you are doing is allowing the food to digest properly. You tend to be more sedentary (most people) in the evening and your system shuts down at night when you sleep - so how would you digest those late night snacks?? The sooner you stop eating the easier it is for the body to digest. Remember (some of you) being told to wait half an hour before swimming? Similar principle.
    This part above, is the myth. Your digestive process continues on your sleep.

    Even if you burn less cals in your sleep, it's irrelevant when you pan out and look at the big picture. You can literally eat all your calories before bed and have the same great results.
  • spinitoff
    spinitoff Posts: 33
    I usually eat about ~3-400 calories during the day until dinner at between 6-7 when I have about 1200 calories, and if I exercised that day I often continue to snack from 7-11PM for another however many calories (500-1000). Works for me...

    I tried doing it the other way that I heard was better: huge breakfast, medium lunch, tiny dinner, "shut it down" after 6pm.

    I HATED IT.

    I couldn't get to sleep being so hungry. It made me crabby, and often once I did get to sleep, I would wake up with serious food cravings, so I was also not sleeping great. For me, I need to go to sleep feeling very satiated, and taking in the vast majority of my calories later in the day is how I do it. I just find it much less mentally stressful.

    tl;dr -- Myth? I dunno. But it's a myth that other strategies aren't effective! I do the opposite, works great for me!
  • mfpcopine
    mfpcopine Posts: 3,093 Member
    This is good information. I though it was a metabolism type issue. If you eat and go right to sleep your body never has a chance to burn off the calories and it is scored as fat?

    There are always exceptions. Maybe there is someone out there unaccounted for by the studies who gains weight eating late at night. But the current information suggests not for the majority of people and that's the best we have. This is why it's helpful to keep records of one's own experiences.
  • TheDoctorDana
    TheDoctorDana Posts: 595 Member
    I read somewhere that your motabalism drops by 40% after 12 hours of not eating. So, if you don't eat from 6:00 pm until 6:00 am , your body has been fasting for 12 hours.
  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 49,030 Member
    If you stop eating after 6pm, will you lose more weigh is this a myth or not, what are your thoughts?
    This is an ongoing myth. The issue with eating after 6pm-7pm is that the ones doing it have already met their calorie goal for the day and habitually like to eat at night. I'm a habitually late night eater so I skip breakfast so I can eat at night.
    The body doesn't know what time of day it is when you eat, so timing doesn't matter. As long as your calorie are in check, you can pretty much eat anytime you want.

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  • Sl1ghtly
    Sl1ghtly Posts: 855 Member
    Its true. As the solar tidal forces diminish, the rate of digestion increases because the food begins to more quickly pass through the intestines. The only way to slow this process is by sleeping upside down (have you ever seen a fat bat?) or by not eating after six.

    In fact, its best to stop eating by noon.
  • BondBomb
    BondBomb Posts: 1,781 Member
    It's a myth.

    Nah, I don't agree. Yes, in a sense, you could say it's a myth, but what you are doing is allowing the food to digest properly. You tend to be more sedentary (most people) in the evening and your system shuts down at night when you sleep - so how would you digest those late night snacks?? The sooner you stop eating the easier it is for the body to digest. Remember (some of you) being told to wait half an hour before swimming? Similar principle.
    Nothing about this is true.
    Your body doesn't change the way it digests food based on the time of day.
    Even the 'wait an hour before swimming' has been proven false.
    http://www.snopes.com/oldwives/hourwait.asp
  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 49,030 Member
    Nah, I don't agree. Yes, in a sense, you could say it's a myth, but what you are doing is allowing the food to digest properly. You tend to be more sedentary (most people) in the evening and your system shuts down at night when you sleep - so how would you digest those late night snacks?? The sooner you stop eating the easier it is for the body to digest. Remember (some of you) being told to wait half an hour before swimming? Similar principle.
    Your system NEVER shuts down. If that were true you would stop breathing......... and the reason people were told not to swim after eating was so they wouldn't get cramps. Old myths don't die.

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    IDEA Fitness member
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    Been in fitness for 28+ years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
  • tolygal
    tolygal Posts: 602 Member
    This may be a myth (which I don't disput), however, I do try not to eat within 2-3 hours before bed. Why? Because it works better for me. When I don't eat 2-3 hours before bed I wake feeling lighter and fresher and ready to go. When I eat closer to bedtime, even if it's just a tiny bit, I feel bloated, tired, groggy and slow in the morning and have a hard time getting motivated for anything much less my workout. There are other reasons also, but I don't have any sources handy to help me explain what I'm talking about. I've read a lot of information on both sides of this debate, and I have no idea which is most accurate scientifically. I have no interest in debating the subject - I'm just throwing out there a different perspective because it works for me. I feel much better and seem to lose and maintain weight better when I eat the bulk of my calories earlier in the day and avoid eating 2-3 hours before bed.

    If you are curious, I'd suggest trying it both ways for a while to see which works better for you. If it works and you like it, then do it. If not, then don't. Good luck!
  • rileysowner
    rileysowner Posts: 8,336 Member
    I read somewhere that your motabalism drops by 40% after 12 hours of not eating. So, if you don't eat from 6:00 pm until 6:00 am , your body has been fasting for 12 hours.

    I don't know where you read that, but it couldn't be more wrong. It takes at least 36 and in some studies as much as 72 hours for metabolism to slow because of not eating. In fact, in the first 24 or so hours, metabolism actually increases to make a person more capable of seeking out and finding food. After 72 hours without food that would be counter-productive for survival so then the body starts to slow down metabolism.
  • kazzari
    kazzari Posts: 473 Member
    It works for me--but I have a hard time not eating at night--my worst time! When I can control my night time eating it really shows on the scale.

    I agree that it can work as a device for those who tend to overeat in the evening. I hate running out of calories to eat before 9 pm. I feel deprived if I don't have the option to have some strawberries or something. If I know I can't have another bite I'll most likely rebel and do it anyway.
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