I guess like with every eating plan, it depends on the person. I'm a spacer. Need the balance to keep me satisfied.
04 Jan 15 vom Mitglied: ClassicRocker
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I personally do 2 larger meals a day. I have coffee and a tsp of coconut oil with cinnamon in the morning. Then early afternoon lunch and supper with my family. I end up being fasted for around 15 hours before the coconut oil, and my first "real" meal is around 20 hours after the previous day's supper.
04 Jan 15 vom Mitglied: klaymates
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Thanks guys CR that's very true for most diets yes! And Klaymates that's a good way of doing it i'm wanting to try that without having to skip the dinner with family around 6pm!
04 Jan 15 vom Mitglied: njashka8
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I just do lunch and dinner 16:8 intermittent fasting. Been doing it since before I knew it was a thing. It been working for the past 91 pounds.
04 Jan 15 vom Mitglied: msbuggirl
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I think it's because you don't really burn the calories from what you eat in your sleep so it makes more sense to have a big breakfast to keep you going and a small dinner. Also you can't digest food (especially fatty food) well in your sleep so eating big dinners can cause insomnia and make you fatter. that makes sense, right?
06 Jan 15 vom Mitglied: ByeByeCookiesDx
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I think it's because you don't really burn the calories from what you eat in your sleep so it makes more sense to have a big breakfast to keep you going and a small dinner. Also you can't digest food (especially fatty food) well in your sleep so eating big dinners can cause insomnia and make you fatter. that makes sense, right?
06 Jan 15 vom Mitglied: ByeByeCookiesDx
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yeah but during the day you do other activities aswell which burn more calories so it's still true that you burn less during sleep.
07 Jan 15 vom Mitglied: ByeByeCookiesDx
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I like to wait as long as possible before breaking my fast, but try not to have an evening meal after 6.00pm. Then just a healthy snack during the evening if i needi it :)
19 Jan 15 vom Mitglied: ssl060
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