I've heard conflicting things about whether or not eating at night is particularly harmful to one's diet, though I've heard "you should stop eating after 7 or 8 PM" a number of times. So, I've tried a lot of things. I've tried eating larger meals during the day, drinking a lot of water at night, going to bed hungry and trying to "tough it out", etc. etc. etc.... To no avail. No matter what I do, I always feel hungry at night, even when I meet my calorie goals (or even exceed them). Must be in my wiring or something, I guess.
Eventually, I just decided that fighting my body on this was not going to be a winning battle, so I've instead set calories aside for eating at night, and plan out healthy snacks for nighttime. It seems to be helping (or, at the very least, not hurting), but I'm curious if other people have had this struggle and what they've done that helps. I'm also curious if eating at night is detrimental to weight loss or not, in everyone's experience.
Thanks in advance for any input!





I'm naturally a night owl, which can be challenging for will power. Currently I'm fighting off a regain, but when I was dieting successfully, I had a few go-to relatively low calorie snacks for when I lost the will power fight: dill pickles, celery and hummus, celery and PB2, cracker chips and light sour cream, or 14 natural almonds were my usual (I'd try to keep it 100 calories or under.) So I do think reserving calories for a late night snack can work just fine! If I had a little bit of will power, I'd stave off the cravings by drinking water -.- not very satisfying, but sometimes worked. Good luck