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		<title>How Late Should We Really Stop Eating?</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Eating Late]]></category>
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By Estela Schnelle MS, RD
www.weeklybite.com
Everyone has his or her own theory about this.  I&#8217;ve heard it all&#8230; &#8220;No carbs after 4pm&#8221;, &#8220;Food turns into fat after a certain hour&#8221;.  All these myths are false!  The truth is, our bodies run on a 24hr clock&#8230; not an eight or twelve-hour day.  If you are truly physically [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>By Estela Schnelle MS, RD</strong></p>
<p><strong>www.weeklybite.com</strong></p>
<p>Everyone has his or her own theory about this.  I&#8217;ve heard it all&#8230; &#8220;No carbs after 4pm&#8221;, &#8220;Food turns into fat after a certain hour&#8221;.  All these myths are false!  The truth is, our bodies run on a 24hr clock&#8230; not an eight or twelve-hour day.  If you are truly physically hungry, you need to eat! </p>
<p><strong>Why are these rules made?</strong></p>
<p>In my article &#8220;Dieting vs. Calorie Counting&#8221; it states, &#8220;eating healthy is very important, but how much we eat is even more important&#8221;.  This is the main reason why these rules are made.  It&#8217;s called MINDLESS EATING.  For most of us, mindless eating happens in the evening, after dinner, watching TV, when we&#8217;re bored, etc&#8230;  Weight gain generally occurs when we consistently eat for reasons other than hunger (mindless eating).  Think about it&#8230; we eat dinner, we&#8217;re comfortably full, definitely not hungry anymore, but somehow, we still find a way to squeeze a cup or two of ice cream in there.  Don&#8217;t get me wrong, there&#8217;s absolutely nothing wrong with dessert, but you have to account for it.  Make it part of your meal.  Not the mindless noshing that can occur after dinner.</p>
<p><strong>Make your own rules!</strong></p>
<p>You should know your body better than anyone!  Make your own rules.  I&#8217;ll use myself as an example.  It took some time, but I&#8217;m happy that I&#8217;ve gotten to know my body pretty well.  I know how much food is too much for me.  I know how much I can eat at dinner and feel content and satisfied.  I know that after each meal (including breakfast) I HAVE to have a small piece of DOVE dark chocolate.  I know that if I snack too much after dinner, I will not be hungry for breakfast.  I know how I will feel the next morning when I over do it at a restaurant the night before.  I make it a general rule for myself not to snack or eat after dinner.  If I am truly physically hungry after dinner, I will have something small to satisfy the hunger, but the lesson that I take away from that is I either didn&#8217;t eat enough for dinner, or didn&#8217;t eat enough throughout the day.  With my clients, I give them the general rule to stop eating two hours before they go to bed.  That way they can feel hungry for breakfast the next morning. </p>
<p>Get to know your body!  Try different things out and see what works best for you.  Don&#8217;t be afraid to make a mistake&#8230; that&#8217;s the best way to learn!    Know that following the rules you have made for your body are better than what any book can tell you!</p>
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