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Is eating late at night bad for me?

abbyray
abbyray
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2009/01/08, 01:21 PM
i was told i should eat or drink a shake before going to bed at night so my body isn't going a long period of time with out protein which could cause muscle loss. any suggestions!
asimmer
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2009/01/08, 01:22 PM
A last meal of the day be a good thing as long as it fits in your caloric needs. a shake that contains casein or some cottage cheese is a good bedtime snack.

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combzie
combzie
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2009/02/12, 02:51 PM
Yes, but do not eat a 'heavy' meal because your body's metabolism slows down as you sleep. Furthermore this will just be stored as fat.

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nicholas655
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2009/02/15, 08:26 AM
Eating the right foods will not be stored as fat. I eat every night before bedtime ( 90 minutes before) Either cottage cheese or egg whites along with some peanut butter .I haven't once noticed any fat gain doing so . I don't see anything wrong with feeding your muscle while they sleep.
nicholas655
nicholas655
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2009/02/16, 08:34 PM
Forgot to add as long as it fits into your daily calories.
watergirl282001
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2009/02/16, 09:04 PM
I was told that you should all of your meals before 6 in order for your body not to store them as fat. Is this true?
CatsRuleCatty
CatsRuleCatty
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2009/02/20, 08:20 PM
As long as you eat the right foods, you should be fine. If you drink a shake make sure it is a healthy one.

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returnofplex
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2009/02/23, 11:04 AM
Not necessarily. You shouldn't eat heavily in the night time, but a small healthy snack before bed like cottage cheese isn't going to break the bank. Especially if it's still within your calorie budget for the day. There is no magic hour to eat all your meals by. Typically I eat dinner around 5:30 or 6pm, then my snack about 7:30 or 8pm. I go to bed between 9-10pm.

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Quoting from watergirl282001:

I was told that you should all of your meals before 6 in order for your body not to store them as fat. Is this true?
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mcsmiddy
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2009/02/24, 09:37 PM
hmm i just got done with a pretty intense work out. I got home late from work and had to rush to the gym to get my work out befor they closed. I didnt have time for dinner. I had a juice befor the work out but now im home, im starving! its 9:30 pm I have a chicken breast on the forman grill hope im not screwing myself!
returnofplex
returnofplex
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2009/02/25, 10:43 AM
No, you're going to be just fine. Cleaner proteins like a chicken breast aren't a bad late nite snack at all. Ice cream however isn't so great. It's the simple carbs and bad fats that you don't want to have before bed.

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Quoting from mcsmiddy:

hmm i just got done with a pretty intense work out. I got home late from work and had to rush to the gym to get my work out befor they closed. I didnt have time for dinner. I had a juice befor the work out but now im home, im starving! its 9:30 pm I have a chicken breast on the forman grill hope im not screwing myself!
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