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Is Evening Eating Destroying Your Weight Loss Efforts?

Cues to Eating and How to Control Them
-- By Becky Hand, Licensed & Registered Dietitian

Balanced breakfast? Check
Mid-morning snack? Check
Healthy lunch with the kids? Check
Passing up your mother's homemade cookies? Check
Coming home in the evening and going on a feeding frenzy? CHECK!!

If you're 6 weeks post-partum, and you've received your doctor's OK to ease back into diet and exercise, this scenario may sound familiar. Even if you are breastfeeding (and need to add about 500 extra calories per day), examining your nutritional habits is important. Make sure you're consuming plenty of quality foods, and not empty calories, throughout the day and evening. Transitioning from eating extra calories during pregnancy and breastfeeding, to reducing calories for weight loss can send you through a loop. You're in control, everything is going fine - until you come home starving at night and eat a large dinner, say yes to dessert (and seconds) and finish off a bag of chips before bed. What gives?

From a metabolic standpoint, there is really no reason not to eat food in the evening. A calorie is a calorie regardless of when it is consumed. A morning calorie is metabolized in basically the same way as an evening calorie. However, eating in the evening is a problem for many, not because of the way food is metabolized, but because of the quantity of food that is often eaten.


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Member Comments About this Article
"This is just what I needed. 3 weeks after having my baby I was 5 lbs below my prepreggo weight. While still not ideal, I was happy. Over the past 3.5 months the weight began to creep back on. I eat everything in the house at night from dinner leftovers to the kids pop tarts (because i've just gotta have something sweet!) I'm very thankful for this article and plan to use the recommendations!" -- 1PRETTYLADYNC
"This has been a problem for me too! What has helped is not having bad snack foods in the house. I also make sure I eat enough fiber during the day (so I'm not as hungry) and try to keep myself busy at night. Even if I'm watching TV in the evening, I will get down on the floor and stretch or do pilates moves." -- SMJMOM
"this article was very helpful i have had alot of trouble with eating at night and i do think that it has aided in my post-partum weight gain i do not get 8 hours of sleep my 8month old baby still does not sleep through the night which throws my schedule off as well." -- ZSNA4KIDS
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About The Author
Becky Hand
Becky is a registered and licensed dietitian with almost 20 years of experience. She teaches prenatal classes and counsels individuals, helping women eat right and stay fit before, during and after their pregnancies.
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