How to stop night eating?
red_road
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Hey guys i was just wondering if anyone had any suggestion as to how to stop night eating? Im one of those people that eat halfway decent throughout the day but as soon as nighttime comes i totally binge. Does anyone know of any tips or tricks such as mantras, foods that keep you full or any other ideas? I am also an insomniac and am usually up until 6am (i work afternoons)
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eat dinner later. or break it up into 2 meals.0
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I'm interested in ideas here.....my problem is waking up in the middle of the night and eating junk. I guess we need to find something better to do than eat! LOL I feel like I get the munchies.0
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This is my problem too! I find that brushing my teeth makes me not want to eat and drinking some water helps too while also making me feel fuller, But if I must eat or chew on something I will try to find something moderately healthy like veggies or fruits. If I want something sweet I try to eat something not so bad for me like a skinny cow chocolate bar or a individual sized ice cream. Hope this helps! I work at night and sleep well into the day.0
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protein, fats, fibre(veggies). should keep you fuller for much longer.0
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eat dinner later. or break it up into 2 meals.
I totally do this ill have a 7pm dinner usually & a 9 -10pm later snack0 -
The best way I know to stop eating at night is to drink lots of water. This helps to full up your stomach and helps you to not be as hungry.0
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I do the same thing - eat pretty good (and within my calories) throughout the day, then pig out at night... don't know why that is, but seems it's pretty common. Anyways, what *I* like to do is have a late breakfast, which pushes back all my meals throughout the day and allows me to indulge more at night. So I wake up around 11am and instead of having breakfast right away, I'll have it around 2 or 3 (if I can handle it lol), then eat every 3 hours. Usually I'm left with about 500 or 600 calories (allowance is 1900) before I go to bed, which is typically around 2am.
Of course, that doesn't work for everyone. Lots of people are totally hellbent on having their breakfast and are strongly against skipping... personally, I don't think it even matters. It's worked well for me in the past, and it's working well for me now.
Other than that, I'd suggest filling up on high protein/high fiber dinners and sipping lots of water (or 0 cal flavored juice/water) throughout your nights to refrain yourself from going overboard. Maybe munch on some raw fruits/vegetables if you get hungry.
Hope this helps.
Love and Alohas,
Ihilani Kapuniai0 -
Oh I used to be the same way (and may still be this is only week 2) but I've started writing my cravings down or writing about my day when it comes to eating and working out. Somehow writing helps keep you in a good frame of mind and keeps you from eating the wrong stuff if you can see how well you've done. Also, try having small amounts of what you might crave earlier in the day so you can burn it off later. There are more solutions. Friend me if you want, I would love to help you!0
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Plan for night eating. Save a bunch of calories so you can eat at night while still moving toward your goals.0
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I'm chewing on Trident layers gum right now to stop myself from snacking. It helps b/c it keeps my mouth busy and it tastes sweet. The Extra dessert delights gums are all awesome too! Or if you do have to have a snack have a chocolate peanut butter fiber one bar, filling and only 90 calories. I also like the special k 90 calorie bars (the raspberry cheesecake one is amazing!)0
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I went cold turkey as far as night eating. No matter what my tummy supposedly said I refused to fiill it. Food logging, and measuring portions/eating clean has seemed to curb my desire to eat at night though.0
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try to eat in moderation every 2 hours and since you started you may think this will be hard but stick to your guns and after a couple week you will get used to it by not eating alot. as long as you dont go over your daily calories you will start to lose weight0
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low carb diet helps me a lot too btw.
it curbs my appetite and makes it so easy for me to stay on track.0 -
Mostly said but push meals back later. If possible go to bed an hour earlier or only allow your self carrots cucumbers s etc aft night.0
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Sometimes you are actually thirsty, not hungry. Try drinking a big glass of water and then rethink your hunger.0
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I was told to eat a handful of almonds or eat a spoonful or so of almondbutter. It's good protein and will keep you full through the night. Also, after you've eaten what you want to eat for the night, try brushing your teeth. If that just brushed feeling fades, go brush them again. I know it works for me. If you start getting tired, don't stay up. I've noticed that my inhibitions are lowered if I'm awake, but probably shouldn't be. And of course, drink lots of water.0
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I'm suffering the same thing. I do great all day long but then the night hits and I can't sleep and I just lose it.
I have tried saving calories so that I can have something to eat and notruin my calorie count.
I try setting aside something to eat so I know what I will/can eat without messing up my count.
I know that my mind does not always function well when it's late and I'm not sleeping and I just want to sleep, so I've written a big sign telling myself what I can eat tonight, instead of just going for the junk food or whatever I can find. Sigh: Eat blueberries and yogurt.
It is a BIG problem for me, and I would appreciate any other ideas to get through. I know that if I could just go to bed and sleep, that I would be a lot skinnier because I wouldn't be getting all the extra calories during the nght.
GOod luck!!!0 -
I am on my second month of becoming a healthier me and struggle with night time binges also. It helps me to keep out of the kitchen. I think about all the healthy choices I have made during the day and promise myself not to undo because I am bored. I keep the dumbbells near the couch and do reps while drinking water. If I can't beat the urge, I have 100 calorie popcorn or a pear. I started making projects with beading or sewing to keep me distracted...or I clean. If you are in a safe neighborhood taking walks at night when all is quiet are very peaceful.
I have also taking a bath is a very nice reward for a good day, plus I won't eat in the tub. When I start thinking that I could eat whatever and not log it, I surf m.p.f. And read success stories, cause darn it! I am going to do this!0 -
I love going to bed with a full belly. Why fight it? Just rearrange your calories so you can eat more at night. You're not going to get fatter if you're eating at a daily deficit.0
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When I first started this I decided to go to bed an hour earlier for that very reason. Not sure if that will work for an insomniac but give it a try. Also I can take a walk if I feel hungry late. Just a mile or so and the hunger is gone.0
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I drink a glass of water, sometimes two. I would also eat a handful of raw almonds and just take my time on them.0
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Perhaps plan for food during that time that are known to reduce hunger. If I have a sweet tooth I usually make some hot green tea and eat 70% cocoa chocolate with it (I love the green black organic mint chocolate). If I'm genuwinely hungry I eat raw veggies with hummus (I love the tuscan herb hummus) or apples and peanut butter, etc.
I really try to make a combination of fiber, fats, and protein and not over do it on carbs.0 -
Hey guys i was just wondering if anyone had any suggestion as to how to stop night eating? Im one of those people that eat halfway decent throughout the day but as soon as nighttime comes i totally binge. Does anyone know of any tips or tricks such as mantras, foods that keep you full or any other ideas? I am also an insomniac and am usually up until 6am (i work afternoons)0
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This was a tough one for me when I was getting fit. Basically I did the following to control it:
1) Eliminated the easy, "stuff in my mouth" fast snacks - no pretzels, no chips, no cakes/cookies etc. The more time it takes to make, the less likely you are to go through the effort to eat it at night.
2) Just basically got it set in my mind to have a time cut off of no more food - for me it is 7PM. I workout every night from 7 -8:30, so it is pretty easy not to eat then - ha.
3) If I feel really hungry despite 1 and 2 above, I just try to eat a really small healthy item and then allow it 5 minutes to curb the hunger - a good example is a handful of sunflower seeds - eat them, wait a full 5 minutes and you will notice your are not so hungry anymore.
4) My personal mantra is "eating this is not going to taste as good as not wearing it" cheesy but ti sometimes smacks me back in line with my regimen...0 -
This... and planning a late snack that is written ahead for the day to look forward to. Also, opening your diary to others helps keep you accountable and you may indulge in less calories if others know what you are doing.0
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I'm suffering the same thing. I do great all day long but then the night hits and I can't sleep and I just lose it.
I have tried saving calories so that I can have something to eat and notruin my calorie count.
I try setting aside something to eat so I know what I will/can eat without messing up my count.
I know that my mind does not always function well when it's late and I'm not sleeping and I just want to sleep, so I've written a big sign telling myself what I can eat tonight, instead of just going for the junk food or whatever I can find. Sigh: Eat blueberries and yogurt.
It is a BIG problem for me, and I would appreciate any other ideas to get through. I know that if I could just go to bed and sleep, that I would be a lot skinnier because I wouldn't be getting all the extra calories during the nght.
GOod luck!!!
try melatonin.0 -
I would definitely say schedule a snack for later in the night. If you like to eat at night, that might just be what you do naturally. Save up your calories and plan for it and then you'll be on track.
Alternatively, if you really want to train yourself to stop eating at night, remember you eat something filling at your dinner. Protein and fiber, and a glass or two of water. After that, you just have to give yourself a really hard rule not to do it anymore, no matter how much you might want to. Breaking habits is hard, so you have to be hard right back at it!0 -
I'm a save calories for a late night snack person. I'd rather eat healthier during the day so I can have that last snack before bed. And it doesn't have to be alot of calories. I work with what I have left. If I have a couple hundred I might have chips and salsa, if I have ~75, I'll have a pudding cup, if it's ~35 I'll have a half cup of berries. It's just a balancing game. It gets easier once you know how many calories are in what and can choose without having to look it up. But that comes with time.
Oh and drink water ;-)0 -
You got a lot of good tips but I'll add one more. I OFFICIALLY close the kitchen when I am done for the day. Dishes are cleaned, food is put away, I get one big glass of water to go. Then I turn off the lights and announce to the family that the kitchen is closed. I don't go back in to make snacks or drinks for anyone. I wish I had a door to shut - hee hee. Seriously though it helps me not keep wandering back in there and mindlessly snacking.0
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I'm a save calories for a late night snack person. I'd rather eat healthier during the day so I can have that last snack before bed. And it doesn't have to be alot of calories. I work with what I have left. If I have a couple hundred I might have chips and salsa, if I have ~75, I'll have a pudding cup, if it's ~35 I'll have a half cup of berries. It's just a balancing game. It gets easier once you know how many calories are in what and can choose without having to look it up. But that comes with time.
Oh and drink water ;-)
I like your ideas too and you have had a great weight loss success too. Congrats to you!0
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