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Jun 4, 5 tweets

Does eating late at night make you fat?
Should you eat breakfast within 30 minutes of waking up?
Is there a best time to eat your carbs?
Everyone has an opinion on meal timing.
Here is what the evidence actually says.
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The short answer:

The short answer is that meal timing matters much less than most people think.

The most important variable in fat loss is not when you eat.

It is how much you eat relative to how much your body burns.

A calorie eaten at 7am and a calorie eaten at 10pm are processed by your body in essentially the same way.

Your body does not have a clock that converts food into fat after a certain hour.

It has a system that stores excess energy as fat regardless of what time that excess arrived.

Total calories consumed versus total calories burned.

That is the variable that determines fat loss.

Not the time on the clock when the food was eaten.

So why do people gain weight eating late:

If meal timing does not matter why do so many people gain weight from eating late at night?

The answer is not the timing.

It is what eating late represents in most people's daily pattern.

Late night eating is almost always eating outside of your planned meals.

It is impulsive. Emotional. Driven by boredom or habit rather than genuine hunger.

And the foods eaten late at night are almost never the foods that support fat loss.

Garri. Bread. Biscuits. Leftovers. Whatever is in the kitchen.

It is not the 10pm timing that causes fat gain.

It is the extra unplanned calories consumed at 10pm on top of everything already eaten during the day.

Remove the late night eating and most people reduce their daily calorie intake by 300 to 500 calories without changing anything else.

That reduction creates a deficit.

The deficit produces fat loss.

The timing was never the issue.

The extra calories were.

What meal timing does actually affect:

While meal timing does not significantly affect fat loss directly it does affect several things that indirectly influence your results.

Energy levels during training.

Eating a carbohydrate and protein meal 2 to 3 hours before training improves performance significantly compared to training on an empty stomach.

Better performance means harder sessions.

Harder sessions means more calories burned and more muscle stimulus.

Hunger management throughout the day.

Eating a high protein breakfast reduces hunger hormone levels for several hours.

People who skip breakfast tend to be hungrier later in the day and make worse food decisions as a result.

Not because breakfast is magical.

Because starting the day with protein sets hunger up for better management throughout.

Sleep quality.

Eating a large meal within 1 to 2 hours of sleeping disrupts sleep quality.

Poor sleep raises the stress chemical that stores belly fat.

So eating too close to bedtime does not directly cause fat gain.

But it disrupts sleep which indirectly contributes to it.

The one meal timing rule worth following:
If there is one meal timing guideline worth following it is this.

Stop eating 2 to 3 hours before you sleep.

Not because food converts to fat at night.

But because eating close to bedtime disrupts the quality of sleep.

And quality sleep is one of the most important factors in both fat loss and overall health.

A 10pm meal that pushes your sleep quality down significantly costs you more in fat retention through poor sleep hormones than the calories in the meal itself.

Stop eating 2 to 3 hours before bed.

Not for the timing.

For the sleep.

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