I think this is a matter of individual chemistry -- there are A LOT of diet-related rumors, myths, beliefs, etc. circulating so even if theoretically eating 300g's of carbs a day, eating carbs (or at all) before bed, etc shouldn't make you gain weight, that doesn't mean that that is universally true. Given how many people can't handle so many carbs AT ALL, I would tend to say that eating them late at night would also have some negative effects on at least some people too.
Dieticians and doctors change what they think/say about weight loss like every 3 minutes and I personally find a lot of their suggestions AREN'T helpful -- the 300-ish g's of carbs a day is one of the ones I disagree with the most for myself. I also think eating a higher fat diet than recommended is not universally bad, either (I think the whole low-fat thing is a little misguided, in fact, even though it's the "official" doctor-endorsed diet).
Having said that, I usually wind up eating dinner at 8PM or later most nights because I'm usually not even home from work until around 7:00, and that's if I don't stop at the gym first, but I fel better the next morning if I can eat closer to 7:30 or 8:00, rather than at 10.
Last edited by KLK; 08-25-2008 at 02:45 PM.
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