Is is ok to eat a snack at night?
angelovearth
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I've read so many conflicting articles on this, I don't know what to believe. Some say you should eat your calories before 6pm, others say it doesn't matter WHEN you get in all your calories for the day. I tend to drink a protein shake around 8pm, otherwise I get hungry and end up splurging on junk food. The protein shake keeps me from doing that. So is it ok, or not?
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Perfectly fine in my opinion, especially since it's a protein shake.0
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dont worry about any of that. Your body doesnt have some magic clock inside saying "oh crap ate past 8, gotta stop burning cals and put on weight" lol. As long as your insides your cal needs or at, then you will be just fine0
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It really doesn't matter when you eat, as long as you're still meeting your daily goals. I snack at night too because I can't sleep on an empty stomach.0
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Sounds like that's working for you...why question success? If it ain't broke, don't fix it!0
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If im hungry at 1am, I'm hungry at 1am.0
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Total myth about gaining weight because you eat too late. The ONLY shred of truth that has to it is that when you eat, you fuel your metabolism, and if you eat too close to bed, your metabolism is up and going, and you MAY not sleep as well. Not getting enough quality sleep can be a contributor to weight gain because it stresses your body. However, everyone's body is different.
That being said, if having your protein shake at 8pm keeps you from mindlessly snacking on junk food, I say keep havin' it so long as you've got the calories left for it!0 -
I HAVE to eat at night. I eat many small meals so I have to have an after dinner "meal", which is usually a protein shake or and apple and peanut butter and a half ounce of dark chocolate. Yes, I said it, dark chocolate, arrest me.0
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I don't go to sleep well if I'm hungry. I save a special 100 calorie splurge for my bedtime snack and it's working for me.0
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I have a 150 calorie ice cream sandwich every night, It hasn't hurt me any.0
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I have a nighttime snack every night...just make sure I have the calories for it and try to make it a healthy choice0
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I always have a snack at night....I try not to make it anything too starchy like bread or cereal....I have to otherwise I would be like you and want to eat junk!0
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I love to snack! I'd be sad if I didn't get one or two at night...0
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I don't listen to the times that others say. I do what my body needs me to do- as should you.
I try not to eat after 7, but if I am hungry, I eat.
I have a tablespoon (or 2) of semi-sweet chocolate chips every evening when I am having my down time (I keep the bag in the freezer). It seems like a small thing, but it keeps me from going crazy... I love chocolate.
If that shake helps keep you from being hungry and binge eating then I say keep it up!0 -
I've read so many conflicting articles on this, I don't know what to believe. Some say you should eat your calories before 6pm, others say it doesn't matter WHEN you get in all your calories for the day. I tend to drink a protein shake around 8pm, otherwise I get hungry and end up splurging on junk food. The protein shake keeps me from doing that. So is it ok, or not?
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As long as it fits your calorie intake and macros that you have set pertaining to your goals it's fine.0
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I eat one of my biggest meals normally after 10pm it fits within my calorie amount and I have lost weight doing so...
I eat when it fits into my schedule so sometimes I get home at 10 and have to cook dinner so it gets late but I have been fine.0 -
It really doesn't matter when you eat, as long as you're still meeting your daily goals. I snack at night too because I can't sleep on an empty stomach.
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About 85% of my daily calories come after 10pm.
Late night eating has only gotten a bad rap at people tend to eat their normal calories in the daytime, AND THEN eat more at night, and blame the weight gain on the late night eating. All it was was that they ate a calorie excess through the entire day.
As long as you allow for the late night calories, it really doesn't matter.0 -
it's fine0
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if that works for you, do it. Protein shake over a ton of junk, yep.0
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I have a 1/2 cup of coconut milk frozen desert (like ice cream, but made from coconut milk) and 5 maria cookies most nights around 9pm - I'm working on 'em as I type this. They do not send me over my cals for the day and as you can see by my ticker, I'm losing weight. My opinion, a little snack at night doesn't hurt.0
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Sounds like that's working for you...why question success? If it ain't broke, don't fix it!
Personally I use to try to totally avoid eating close to bed time, but then I heard a sleep expert that said you should have a high protein snack just before bed. It maintains your blood sugar through the night helping you to sleep better and not wake up so groggy. That made sense to me so I tried it, and I've been doing it ever since. I do believe it helps!0 -
This is what I do, around 6pm I eat my dinner which is loaded with protein(3 hours before I go to sleep). If I want to have a snack after dinner, I would have a casein protein shake since it's a slow release protein. It's made to be drink before bed. You can also drink it during the day especially on your none workout day. I don't snack on any type of food before I go to sleep, especially the ones that has sugars because your body would not know what to do with since you use less energy when sleeping. So your body has no choice but to store those as body fat.
Just to add, all of my three meals has loads of protein. Proteins takes longer to digest and uses lots of calories just to burn them. You also stay full. With doing this type of plan, I don't really need a snack before I go to bed. It works for me, maybe it will work for you.0 -
I sure hope it's okay because I eat a lot at night! I love bedtime snacks!0
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Yes it is ok, there are several studies showing that eating later at night produce better hormonal profiles over eating them earlier in the day. I was once a hardcore eat all your cals earlier in the day and not at night kinda person but after trying out some different programs I am now a hardcore believer in eating the bulk of my cals later in the day and especially post weight training. http://www.leangains.com/2010/10/top-ten-fasting-myths-debunked.html this is a useful link to read up on as well.0
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I've read so many conflicting articles on this, I don't know what to believe. Some say you should eat your calories before 6pm, others say it doesn't matter WHEN you get in all your calories for the day. I tend to drink a protein shake around 8pm, otherwise I get hungry and end up splurging on junk food. The protein shake keeps me from doing that. So is it ok, or not?
The people who say not to eat your calories after 6pm, are the same people who believe eating breakfast is the most important meal of the day. It's "THEIR" eating pattern they are trying to impose on you.
What you need to do is set YOUR OWN eating pattern that is...
Convenient
Allows you to meet your calorie goal for the day
Allows you to be social if you want, without eating in excess of your goals.
If you aren't hungry when you wake up, why eat?
If you aren't hungry for lunch, why eat?0 -
If it aint broke, don't fix it! Protein is great for curbing hunger, so if it works keep doing it!0
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Thank you so much for your replies everybody!0
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