Yes, there is such a thing at eating at the right time of day! The human
body is designed to process nutrients efficiently, but your daily
activities affect the rate at which those nutrients are processed. If
you want to give your body the best possible nutrition and keep yourself
energized, here's how you need to eat the right way:
Avoid Late Eating
Even if you're the kind of person who sleeps in late and goes to bed
late, it's always best to avoid eating later in the day. After the sun
sets, your body slows down, meaning your digestive system works at less
than full steam. Food that you eat later in the evening takes longer to
digest, and it will sit in your stomach and intestines for longer. Late
night eating is closely linked to weight gain, so make it a point to eat
only small meals later in the day.
Start the Day Big
If you want to ensure that you have energy to get through the day, your
biggest meal should be early in the day. A big breakfast gives you
energy to get through a long work morning, and a medium-sized lunch will
get you through to your smaller dinner. Starting the day with a healthy
breakfast sets the tone for the rest of the day, and it will be easier
to avoid snacking and cheating on your diet when you've had a healthy
morning meal.
Eat Before 8 PM
If you are going to eat late at night, even if it's a small dinner or
snack, always try to eat that meal before 8 PM. Any later than 8 PM, and
the food is going to spend most of the night sitting in your stomach.
This can lead to some pretty nasty weight gain in the long run! If you
have to have something to eat in the evening, have a mug of tea or a bit
of milk. Keep it light and get to bed to avoid the munchies.
Consider a Large Lunch
Your body's peak digestion time is between noon and 3 PM, so that's the
best time of day to have a big meal. If you can fit in your workout in
that same time slot, even better! It will give your body the chance to
burn a lot of the calories you consumed in the morning, and will refuel
your body with the protein and fats needed to burn fat into the night. A
larger lunch and smaller dinner is always the way to go.
Eat Within 60 Minutes of Working Out
If you want to ensure that your body gets the most possible nourishment
from your meal, the best time to eat is right after working out. Within
an hour following your exercise, your body is running at full steam. It
is trying to make repairs, blood is flowing, and the food you eat will
be sent straight to the muscles you have worked out. You should make it a
point to have your largest meal of the day after your workout,
especially if you can work out mid-afternoon.
Keep it Lean Before Bed
There is always the temptation to eat starchy, sweet foods later in the
evening, as that's when you want something sweet to help you get to
sleep. But starchy foods will give you a rush of blood sugar that will
keep you awake, and may even raise insulin levels--leading to weight
gain. Instead, have an evening meal rich in lean proteins, nuts, seeds,
fruits, and veggies. It's the healthiest way to end your day!
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