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Does anyone else do this about nite time eating?
Night time is so bad for me. I cannot get myself to stop eating at night as that's when my will power is at it's lowest.
My motto is if you can't fight it, join it! So my solution, crazy as it sounds, is I drink coffee all day, then diet coke to curb my appetite. Then I eat a tiny little dinner, then....I snack all night. I'm a total watermelon junkie. And I can't go a day without a piece of dark chocolate, also strawberries drenched in white sugar. YUM! So that's what I look forward to at night, getting all the goodies. The less I have during the day, the more I can have at night. I know I'm not normal because I don't suffer much from light headed-ness, and REAL hunger. I guess I'm lucky that way. How about you? |
Nightime is definitely when I have the least control over what I eat, so like you, I plan for it calorically. I don't eat breakfast and if I'm very hungry, I'll have something for under 100 calories. I do have coffee every morning and a glass of hot water with fresh lemon juice. I then eat a light lunch and some snacks. By dinner time, I will have had a total of about 800-900 calories so that gives me about 600 calories to play with. I think that you should do whatever works for you. Just make sure you're getting a well balanced diet...that's a lot more important than when you're eating. It comes down to calories and nutrition.
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I'm the opposite. I prefer breakfast and lunch to dinner. If I eat well during the day (perhaps 500 cals for breakfast and 600 cals for lunch), I don't feel the need to overeat in the evening. If I don't eat much during the day I get cranky and overfocused on food.
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Night are always my down fall. Once I start I can't seem to be able to stop eating. My solution is not to eat anything at all after supper. If I don't start I am able to control the snack demon that lurks within me.:D
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You found something that works great for you, awesome! :)
I think we're always so preoccupied with what we're "supposed" to do—eat three meals a day, eat six small meals, etc.—that we forget to think outside the box and do what works for us. I do something similar to you, but in the morning. I snack all morning (my breakfast and lunch are snack sized, so I guess they're not really meals), stop for a few hours, eat dinner and then usually stop for the rest of the day. If I don't have enough calories then I'll have a protein shake or something small in the evening. I don't like eating late and I'd much rather be done eating by 5pm and start up again at 6am the following morning. |
You can eat at any time of the day and lose. I think that nighttime eating is discouraged by a lot of diet sites cause they assume that you will eat Doritos or something after you've had all your meals. Me, I eat my real meals at night in general.
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I have become very convinced that my very best eating pattern is fasting until 11:00 or noon, even, and then eating a decent brunch, working out, eating a snack post workout and a late dinner around 7:00-8:00 pm. This keeps me from overeating because I'm fasting most of the day and night, and when I do eat I am satisfied and have fuel right when my body demands it. It is incredibly comfortable and I don't get hungry like I worried I would, with skipping breakfast. It's nice :)
Do look into intermittent fasting if nighttime eating is what you struggle with. It might help your dietary adherence immensely to stack your meals in such a way that at at night isn't off plan but precisely what you should be doing! Then the rest if your day is set up to support that action, rather than the action undermining the rest of the day. Voila ;) |
I try and have something to do with my hands at night. I embroider and knit and usually don't think about snacking. I used to be a big time night snacker.
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I have to allow for a snack after dinner wether it be a small amount of dark chocolate with peppermint tea or pop chips with play no fat yogurt. I save points for my evening snack but I have to eat breakfast and lunch. I am famished when I wake up in the morning unless I binged the night before.
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I love eating in the evenings and I enjoy larger portions rather than doling a tiny bit of food out for 6 small meals a day. So, I fast during the day, drinking water with lemon, green tea, a bit of coffee, sometimes a diet cola... then I have an 'eating window' in the evenings between about 4-9pm where I consume around 1400-1700 calories (the amount of calories that nets a loss for me at this weight).
Lots of people eat this way, or similarly -- we have a support thread in general diet plans and questions about intermittent fasting, you could come check it out and see if it sounds like what you do :) |
My problem is that I eat too late. I get home late, so I just ate dinner half an hour ago, and I still have nearly 300 calories left to consume :?:
I'm trying to eat more earlier in the day, but I worry about getting hungry late at night and sometimes I just don't have a chance to eat more while I'm working. |
I am a night time eater as well. I do WW and get 37 points a day. I usually eat around 15 during the day, and the rest for dinner and evening snacks. It's just the way I've always been! It's never seemed to hinder my weight loss.
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Oh man, I just broke my habit of eating at night. I would wake up at like 2am and eat something, sometimes even a full on meal. I try not to eat after 9pm nowadays because all I do is lay in bed once I'm done eating, so it's not good.
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I gotta have a snack in the evening. Sometimes two. I eat my first small meal at 1pm. Second at 4pm. Dinner is the largest at 7pm. And then a bulky low cal snack at 10pm-ish (usually a fiber cereal and a little almond milk, sometimes with fruit, sometimes without). Sometimes extra fruit or veg if I am really hungry that day, or one larger meal in the afternoon instead of two smaller ones when we're out hiking for the day.
I am really glad that everybody can work a plan differently and there are lots of different ways that work! I would not survive a one size fits all eating plan! Barb |
Yup, I'm generally a nighttime eater too. I do eat a small breakfast (200 cals, same thing every day), small lunch (~300 cals) and sometimes a snack during the day, but I try to keep my daytime calories to 500-600. The rest all come after 8pm. Dinner is usually 300-400 calories, and the rest of my daily calories go to large or small snacks after 11pm. Usually reasonably healthy stuff with some nutritional value (greek yogurt, turkey jerky, popcorn, berries, a smoothie, etc.).
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I used to be really bad about eating at night, mostly because for the majority of the time, my schedule was to where I was asleep for most of the day and shortly after I woke up, I would eat dinner.
My nighttime eating wasn't nearly as controlled as yours is, though. It was more like binging, even though it was my 'daytime'. From what I understand, it's not so much you shouldn't eat at night, but really just not right before you go to bed, because you're body, after winding down, prepares to store the calories you have just consumed for the 8-ish hours you are about to sleep. My rule of thumb is mostly not to eat if I feel tired, sleepy, or sluggish, since I see it as my body preparing for 'hibernation' and will store what I eat as extra fat for extra energy when I wake up. If I feel like I could stay up for another three or four hours, I will get a healthy snack, like some grapes or oranges, or half a sandwich and eat the other half for a mid-'morning' snack, about halfway between breakfast and lunch, or when I get back from my walk after breakfast, when my metabolism will be at its peak. If I do start to get the munchies when I'm feeling tired, I'll get a bottle of water and distract myself with something fun, such as pinterest or other things, until the craving goes away which, after the bottle of water, it usual does. :) |
I used to be a night eater, I would work all day and when I find some free time (which is usually night) I would start the eating feast :o
But these days I always have a good breakfast and a not so large lunch, at dinner I would have usually salad. I stay up late cuz of my 1 year old son :dizzy:. So when I get hungry at night I go to the kitchen making sure not to open the fridge and make a large mug of coffee :D if I'm hungry still I would eat a cucumber. |
I don't save up the majority of my calories for the evening. I find that makes me too hungry and I end up overeating. I save enough for a good size dinner (500-600 calories) and a snack afterwards - typically popcorn. It's starchy and I have a lot to munch with a 100 cal bag.
If I'm still hungry, I've gotten hooked on drinking decaf coffee. I don't like hot tea. For my coffee, I brew the grounds with cinnamon, allspice and nutmeg then mix it with splenda and fat free half and half. It's warm. It's flavorful and yummy. It makes me feel content and I'm not going to bed on a totally empty stomach which I do not do well with. |
I'm a late night snacker as well. It doesn't help that I have to stay up really late to work, I sometimes go to bed at around 3 A.M.
I try to go for healthy stuff, but for some reason I end up craving potato chips and grilled cheese :) I'm not much for breakfasts, I can't really eat when I wake up, I can barely have an apple or an orange and then I get hungry late in the afternoon. |
I've seen many people use this strategy; just throw include the night-time eating into your calorie budget. If it works for you, keep it up.
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Me too
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Try making a big cup of herbal, caffeine free tea. That curbs all my night time cravings.
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Is your weight stable? Do you feel like you have energy throughout the hours you need it? If so, you're fine!
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I do a lot of things that many others here wouldn't endorse, such as planned binges (a few times a year) and many pure-carb meals. If I don't eat well during the day, however, I find myself looking forward obsessively to the evening, which doesn't help my productivity or creativity. I prefer to space out my meals evenly, with about 500 calories for each meal, and an extra 500 calories for snacks and drinks throughout the day. Plus, breakfast is my favourite meal, followed by lunch and then dinner, so I don't want to deprive myself of yummy breakfast foods. The beauty about losing weight is that we can each do it in our own way. F. |
just so long as you're getting the nutrition you need and you don't feel weak, go for it. i might suggests swapping water for some of your other beverages, because it sounds like you'd get pretty dehydrated.
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I got into a bad habit of snacking at night, and it really started cutting into my daily calories (I start counting my "day's" calories with dinner).
So, this week, I've made a concerted effort to not eat anything after dinner. I figure that I will only eat dessert on the weekends. The only exception is that I can have a bit of fruit after dinner if I need it. At first, this was really, really hard. I would dream about food the first few nights. However, I've been reading a lot about willpower, and I've found two strategies that seem to be working for me: 1) resist the urge for 15 minutes, and it will probably go away; 2) don't leave treats out on the counter as my willpower will be challenged each time I go to the kitchen. Also, I have two espressos every night (have been doing this for years), and that's my after-dinner ritual/treat. I am amazed at how many calories I've been saving just by not eating after dinner! So, do what's best for you, but the above is what has worked for me. |
The time of day you eat, eating before bed, number of meals per day... none of it really matters outside of how it helps you adhere to your overall CALORIE goals.
It takes your body up to 72 hours to fully digest a meal, so do you think your intestines know that it's a certain time of day? The idea that eating a certain number of meals per day or eating before you go to bed actually having an impact on how much weight you gain or lose is a myth. What DOES matter is how many calories you eat, if you have certain habits that cause you to overeat/binge/undereat, etc. Whatever works for you in terms of your lifestyle is perfect! :D |
Night time is the worst for me as well. I almost never eat breakfast, and am usually not hungry until after my workout (if I dont work out I could go almost all day without eating).. I eat the majority of my calories at dinner, and usually 200-300 more between dinner and bedtime.. I honestly think though, that I have adapted this due to my IBS flaring in the mornings after i would eat.. but as long as you dont eat to many calories, it truly doesn't matter when you eat them
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Look up Eat-Stop_Eat or Leangains. The style of eating you are referring to is Intermittent Fasting Leangains style. :-) |
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Intermittent Fasting, baybee!
I do all my eating between 5 and 10pm. I've been doing it for months now. I'm not even hungry during the day. Do what works for you! |
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