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Fast food, junk food, and fried food all have a lot in common, including the fact that they're likely to make you gain weight at any time of day. However, eating foods like these at night may have a much more significant impact on your body mass index than eating them at normal mealtime hours.
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Read More »Will eating late at night cause weight gain? Absolutely, especially if you’re not already very active, or even simply eating when you’re not really even hungry. Balancing your lifestyle so that you’re eating throughout the day is what most will recommend—the body burns more calories during the day than at night, and your diet should ideally reflect the times that you’re most active. What are the worst foods to eat late at night to avoid weight gain? Ice cream and soda are both huge offenders, but some of the other midnight snacks on this list may surprise you. 6 Foods to Avoid at Night for Weight Loss It’s crazy, but it’s true: your body will react differently to an identical meal[1], depending on whether you eat it in the morning, afternoon, or night. Nighttime eating will offer some benefits, such as the fact that it may help you repair muscle overnight, but few of these benefits will help you lose bodyweight if weight loss is your goal. What are the best foods to avoid at night for weight loss? In some cases, you should avoid eating late at night at all, but if you’re highly active and have a rumbling tummy, something’s gotta give. At the very least, we can offer this list of foods that should not be on the menu late at night, even for one interested in muscle growth and overnight protein synthesis. The following high-fat, high-sugar, and high-volume options may not all be without nutritional value, but they’re far from the perfect bedtime snack: High-Carb, Oil-Laden Fat Bombs Soda Pop Ice Cream Alcoholic Beverages Cereal and Milk Big Portions of Anything What causes late-night eating? There are plenty of prevailing theories on why we overindulge after-hours[2]. Becoming more familiar with yourself when you head to the kitchen at night might help you prevent late-night eating from being a problem at all.
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