Stopping the overeating at night tips?
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Evoletlove24
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I do great all day but it's like at night my head flips a switch and no matter how hard I fight myself I end up binging half the time. I know it's a hard habit to break and anyone who knows how to do this the right way please tell! I have been saving three hundred cals for at night and so far its working pretty good!
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I know what you mean- any tips would be appreciated!!0
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I drink lots of water....and I have a sweet crunchy apple of evening. That is it...nothing else.
I keep pic's or what ever inspires me to stay on track. I know I want to be thin & healthy....sometime I just have to remind myself : )
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That wouldn't happen if you went to sleep by 10 pm. Deepak Chopra talks about the 3 period of the day and 10 in the morning and 10 in the evening is the beginning to the hungry/active time or pitta time period :indifferent: (according to Ayurvedic tradition.)0
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OMG! I do the EXACT same thing.
But the important thing is: NEVER STOP! NEVER GIVE UP! KEEP ON GOIN! EVEN IF YOU FEEL COMPLETELY HORRIBLE KEEP ON MOTIVATING YOURSELF TO WORKOUT, WITH OR WITHOUT THE RESULTS.. Thats what I do. Even tho, I havent lost alot of weight in 5 months I just keep motivating myself to workout DAILY always.. and try try try again.. its all you really can do. Especially if your like me and dont want to give up the junk foods you love. Yea, I changed my diet ALOT but I still have my sweet treats in the house, Some days I do good and others I do horrible!
Like yesterday I did really good!
Then today I ate junk
14 choc. kisses= 380cal, 4 oatmeal cookies=400cal, and 11 mini cookies that are only 135cal (for that many)HOWEVER, It is alot! I didnt eat it all at once. I ate it thru out my day.. JUST GOTTA KEEP GOIN THATS IT!0 -
lol good idea. I'm one of those people who love being up at night but ill have to try and change it0
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thanks very good points!0
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not mine originally this tip, just something i picked up along the way from here "brush your teeth say at 8pm" and stick to that! sounds easy but once you've establish it as a threshold, it will work. you doing great so far. keep up the good work and please don't give up.0
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I have the same problem. If I can get to bed at a reasonable time and STAY there (insomnia issues), I can just sleep through my worst times for eating. Sometimes I make myself some air popped popcorn, since it's crunchy and pretty filling.
I don't know if I should be giving advice though, I've been "off the wagon" and haven't really lost any weight.0 -
I hate this and fight this as well. If I must snack, I try popcorn non salted etc. Normally low in calories and fills you up.0
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Night eating is my favorite, and contributed to my 20 pounds gain.
To counter it, I now watch closely what I eat at night. Currently acceptable snack in my kitchen:
1 Rice cracker with instant coffee chocolate flavor (sugar free).
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1 Orange and 1 hardboiled egg
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1/2 cup cottage cheese and 1/2 cup fresh pineapple.
In other words, I use moderation and stay away from potato chips, etc. And I make sure MEASURE MY SNACK FOODS and log them.
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i go for crunchy - sweet stuff --Found that fortune cookies help. 35 calories and a bit of fun!0
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I dont fight it your body doesnt care what time you eat I fought it for a long time I just leave some calories off breakfast lunch and dinner and use these for my night time snack. I have a tendency to go to the basement for an hour of airedyne and treadmill at 9 or so and when I come up I drink about 20 ounces of water first then towel off and clean up give the thirst a little time to slack off then decide how hungry I am and have my last snack0
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I have found eating a serving or 2 of cashews fill be up and satisfying.0
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Overeating at night was how I gained weight. What works for me is to save enough of my daily calories to make supper my largest meal. Depending on what I eat, I sometimes have calories left over for dessert. I don't keep any snack-y foods, though, in my house. Pretty much anything I eat will have to be prepared and the inconvenience is usually enough to stop me from overdoing it. Also, I've had to change some behaviors. I snacked in bed while reading. When I picked up a book, I thought I needed to be munching. Since I read a lot, that was a problem. It was hard, but no more eating for me anywhere but at the dining room table. Months later, I don't think about it, but it was hard at first. Figuring out if you have triggers (like I did) to eat at night may be helpful! Then you can work out a plan to cope better...without extra calories.0
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I used to make secret runs to fast food restaurants in the middle of the night so my husband wouldn't know! I am happy to say that I have completely stopped my late night eating. What has helped me is to prepare for a bedtime snack. For example, I always leave around 300 calories for a piece of whole wheat toast, a tbsp of natural peanut butter, and a little honey. I have found that the mixture of warm bread and yummy peanut butter with a hint of sweet completely fills and satisfies me. I do this about 1-2 hours before I go to bed and drink a full glass of water at the same time. Knowing that I am going to have a planned treat helps keep me from freaking out and "craving" random unhealthy snacks. I hope this helps!0
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I drink some lemon water, or an apple.
PS- OP...nice legs. Keep up the good work.0 -
Eat less during the day!
I just have a sandwich all day at work, have dinner at 11pm, then enjoy my 500 cal bedtime snack every day Remember, it doesn't matter when you eat!0 -
Exercise :happy:0
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I like to have some cut up berries and a square of dove dark chocolate. And a cup of tea. Fills me up, and satisfies my sweet craving.0
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I make serving size snack bags for my kids' lunches. I use one of those if I need to have something at night. That way when the small bag is gone, it's gone, and don't go for another one.0
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