It does not matter what time you eat.
What matters is the amount of calories you consume.
It has long been a false belief that if you eat before going to
sleep you will not be active enough to burn off those calories.
What really matters is the total amount of calories you eat and
not the time of day you eat them. If you consume the same amount
of calories whether you eat them earlier or later, your body
will digest those calories the same.
The reason some suggest an eating schedule is to prevent
overeating. For example, if you skip meals you can become over
hungry, which might lead to overeating when you finally do eat.
The reason late night eating has been associated with weight
gain is because it is often a late night snack in addition to a
full day's worth of calories. So, eat whenever you like, just do
not overeat and you will not gain weight.
Another myth, if you exercise on an empty stomach, you burn fat
faster. When you exercise, you burn calories, whether they are
from recently consumed food or fat. If you burn fat, then eat,
the food is converted into fat again. So, food calories or fat
calories, they are the same - more in and you gain weight, more
out and you lose weight.
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