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Originally Posted by PhotoChick
I mean you hear all those diet sites and books saying that you shouldn't eat after 7 p.m. or 8 p.m. or whatever, too. But the truth is for me, I don't eat dinner until 9 most nights and it's never affected my weight loss. And, most Europeans don't eat dinner much earlier - the idea of a 5 p.m. or 6 p.m. dinner is almost unheard of overseas.
I've heard that it's not the time of eating, its what we tend to eat late at night. Our boddies really can't tell what time it is, and we do actually burn lots of calories in our sleep. Our bodies work really hard when we sleep to get restorative things done throughout the night. However, this does not help much if we've eaten poorly immediately before bed.
As for eating past a certain time, what I have heard is that we tend to want more comfort foods - like carbalicious things - later at night because we're relaxed and want to feel even more at ease. On top of this, we tend to eat mindlessly when we are tired and attempting to relax. So, as in my case, I'll get out the chips or gummies to have just 4 or 5 as a little snack, turn on the boob tube, and before I know it, 4 or 5 has turned into most of the bag. But - if you're used to eating later at night, this wouldn't be particularly problematic for you as you're making a structured meal.
I have also read that a carb-filled meal, like spaghetti or chinese food, is not as filling nor will maintain your full feeling as long as a high-protien meal. So, that tends to lead to eating larger amounts and/or increased munching on the goodies right before bed - and the mindless eating cycle continues.
Fraid I don't have any research to back that up, but I have read that before...