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lovemissheath
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June 27, 2012 5:39 am
Eating right before bed has always been a no-no when it comes to losing weight. Downing a few hundred high-glycemic calories right before hitting the sack is a recipe for a sure insulin response nightmare. All those carbohydrates ingested are quickly converted to sugar and your body's response is to flood your bloodstream with insulin in an attempt to lower your blood sugar levels. Where do the sugars go? Yes, you guessed it, right to your thighs in the form of fat.
But, not all foods right before bed are necessarily bad for you. In fact, eating protein right before bed has been a practice of elite level bodybuilders for decades. If you don't put protein into your body before you go to bed, your body will run out of protein about 2 am. Once your body digests all of its available protein, your body thinks it is starving itself. To protect you, your body shuts down and starts storing fat cells. The sugar in your blood still needs protein to keep you going, so it starts consuming the only protein source available, your own muscle mass. Basically, you are storing fat and eating muscle.
By drinking a high protein smoothie just before you go to bed, the added protein will support muscle growth for up to 4 to 5 hours. Now the process is reversed for most of your sleep time. Rather than storing fat and eating muscle, the protein allows your body to burn the fat at its normal rate while building muscle.
By eating protein right before bed, you will get a better night sleep and wake up more alert and less hungry in the morning.
(taken from http://www.ironmagazineforums.com/diet-nutrition/123935-why-drink-protein-shake-before-bed.html)
(I did take out the info on the egg white shake... check out the link for that recipe)
BTW - my trainer suggests (and I practice) simply having a scoop of your favorite protein powder mixed with water, instead of adding in tons of calories from milk and other foods/flavors.
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June 27, 2012 7:28 am
I love protein before bed, but since I usually buy whey protein, which is quick release, I opt for some real food with slow releasing casein instead like milk or yoghurt.
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mayralee13
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June 27, 2012 7:31 am
Great Info!
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PercivalHackw
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June 27, 2012 7:39 am
QUOTE:
Eating right before bed has always been a no-no when it comes to losing weight.
Uused to*
QUOTE:
Downing a few hundred high-glycemic calories right before hitting the sack is a recipe for a sure insulin response nightmare.
Really ?
QUOTE:
All those carbohydrates ingested are quickly
Relative term
QUOTE: converted to sugar
glycogen*
QUOTE: and your body's response is to flood your bloodstream with insulin in an attempt to lower your blood sugar levels. Where do the sugars go?
glycogen
QUOTE: Yes, you guessed it, right to your thighs in the form of fat.
Really ?
QUOTE:
But, not all foods right before bed are necessarily bad for you.
Are there actually ?
QUOTE: In fact, eating protein right before bed has been a practice of elite level bodybuilders for decades.
Such as ?
QUOTE: If you don't put protein into your body before you go to bed, your body will run out of protein about 2 am.
Really ?
QUOTE: Once your body digests all of its available protein, your body thinks it is starving itself.
Really ?
QUOTE: To protect you,
Really ?
QUOTE: your body shuts down and starts storing fat cells.
Really ?
QUOTE: The sugar in your blood still needs protein to keep you going,
Why glycogen would need protein for ?
QUOTE: so it starts consuming the only protein source available, your own muscle mass.
I'd be dead by now
QUOTE: Basically, you are storing fat and eating muscle.
who's that ?
QUOTE:
By drinking a high protein smoothie just before you go to bed, the added protein will support muscle growth for up to 4 to 5 hours.
what happens if I woke up late ?
QUOTE:
Now the process is reversed for most of your sleep time.
So I can sleep more ?
QUOTE:
Rather than storing fat and eating muscle, the protein allows your body to burn the fat at its normal rate while building muscle.
By eating protein right before bed, you will get a better night sleep
Like I'll dream about unicorns ?
QUOTE: and wake up more alert and less hungry in the morning.
Which time should I put my buzzer on ?
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(taken from http://www.ironmagazineforums.com/diet-nutrition/123935-why-drink-protein-shake-before-bed.html)
(I did take out the info on the egg white shake... check out the link for that recipe)
BTW - my trainer suggests (and I practice) simply having a scoop of your favorite protein powder mixed with water, instead of adding in tons of calories from milk and other foods/flavors.
Thanks for the tip, you just boosted my lifespan and motivation to train more
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kdeaux1959
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June 27, 2012 7:57 am
great post.
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PercivalHackw
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June 27, 2012 8:02 am
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great post.
Really ?
Don't you guys never question posts when you read them ?
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Acg67
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June 27, 2012 8:06 am
I prefer this
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June 27, 2012 8:13 am
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tigersword
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June 27, 2012 8:33 am
1. Eating right before bed is perfectly fine unless it puts you over your calorie goal for the day, so this post started with a myth, and then snowballed from there.
2. Protein, particularly a protein shake, spikes insulin just as much, and sometimes even more, than carbs do, a simple fact which completely invalidates this entire post.
"THE LAWS OF NUTRIENT TIMING
The first law of nutrient timing is: hitting your daily macronutrient targets is FAR more important than nutrient timing.
The second law of nutrient timing is: hitting your daily macronutrient targets is FAR more important than nutrient timing."
-Alan Aragon
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AlayshaJ
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June 27, 2012 8:36 am
QUOTE:
QUOTE:
Eating right before bed has always been a no-no when it comes to losing weight.
Uused to*
QUOTE:
Downing a few hundred high-glycemic calories right before hitting the sack is a recipe for a sure insulin response nightmare.
Really ?
QUOTE:
All those carbohydrates ingested are quickly
Relative term
QUOTE: converted to sugar
glycogen*
QUOTE: and your body's response is to flood your bloodstream with insulin in an attempt to lower your blood sugar levels. Where do the sugars go?
glycogen
QUOTE: Yes, you guessed it, right to your thighs in the form of fat.
Really ?
QUOTE:
But, not all foods right before bed are necessarily bad for you.
Are there actually ?
QUOTE: In fact, eating protein right before bed has been a practice of elite level bodybuilders for decades.
Such as ?
QUOTE: If you don't put protein into your body before you go to bed, your body will run out of protein about 2 am.
Really ?
QUOTE: Once your body digests all of its available protein, your body thinks it is starving itself.
Really ?
QUOTE: To protect you,
Really ?
QUOTE: your body shuts down and starts storing fat cells.
Really ?
QUOTE: The sugar in your blood still needs protein to keep you going,
Why glycogen would need protein for ?
QUOTE: so it starts consuming the only protein source available, your own muscle mass.
I'd be dead by now
QUOTE: Basically, you are storing fat and eating muscle.
who's that ?
QUOTE:
By drinking a high protein smoothie just before you go to bed, the added protein will support muscle growth for up to 4 to 5 hours.
what happens if I woke up late ?
QUOTE:
Now the process is reversed for most of your sleep time.
So I can sleep more ?
QUOTE:
Rather than storing fat and eating muscle, the protein allows your body to burn the fat at its normal rate while building muscle.
By eating protein right before bed, you will get a better night sleep
Like I'll dream about unicorns ?
QUOTE: and wake up more alert and less hungry in the morning.
Which time should I put my buzzer on ?
QUOTE:
(taken from http://www.ironmagazineforums.com/diet-nutrition/123935-why-drink-protein-shake-before-bed.html)
(I did take out the info on the egg white shake... check out the link for that recipe)
BTW - my trainer suggests (and I practice) simply having a scoop of your favorite protein powder mixed with water, instead of adding in tons of calories from milk and other foods/flavors.
Thanks for the tip, you just boosted my lifespan and motivation to train more
QUOTE:
;)
Hahahahahah.
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AlayshaJ
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June 27, 2012 8:38 am
I would rather eat food.
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JPod279
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June 27, 2012 8:42 am
I often try to get the wife to drink a protien shake before bed but she just won't go for it.
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EdDavenport
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June 27, 2012 8:43 am
Dang!! So drinking a Big Glass of 1% Chocolate Milk and having a cup of Double Crave Chocolate Cereal dry with a 1/2 cup of Almonds (580 calories) while lying in bed every night for the last 3 years will cause me to not lose weight??? Well crap, wish I would have known that 310 lbs. ago!! and I am a Type 2 Diabetic to boot and have A1c of 5.3 now..... Grr!!!
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Sidesteal
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June 27, 2012 8:44 am
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I often try to get the wife to drink a protien shake before bed but she just won't go for it.
LOL
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chocolateandp
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June 27, 2012 8:44 am
I usually work out at night during the week, generally between 8-930 pm due to my work schedule, then shower and go to bed shortly thereafter without eating anything. I then have a protein shake for breakfast in the morning. I think I'm going to try having the protein shake right after my evening workout, just mixed with either water or unsweetened almond milk (only 35 calories a cup), to see if that helps - I just haven't been able to get as lean as I'd like. Thanks for the information!
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ElviraCross
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June 27, 2012 8:45 am
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I often try to get the wife to drink a protien shake before bed but she just won't go for it.
I eat so much protein it's ridiculous.
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Rae6503
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June 27, 2012 8:45 am
QUOTE:
"THE LAWS OF NUTRIENT TIMING
The first law of nutrient timing is: hitting your daily macronutrient targets is FAR more important than nutrient timing.
The second law of nutrient timing is: hitting your daily macronutrient targets is FAR more important than nutrient timing."
-Alan Aragon
Love this!
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missashley884
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June 27, 2012 8:47 am
your body is not going to think its starving THAT FAST, and it definintely wont start to consume muscle mass that fast.
DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH PEOPLE, BEFORE TAKING ADVICE FROM PEOPLE ON THE INTERNET.
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tigersword
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June 27, 2012 8:48 am
Speak for yourself! I always sleep for 96 hours at a a time, to make sure I fast long enough to catabolize muscles. Don't wanna get bulky, now do I?
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MCinSoCal
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June 27, 2012 8:49 am
My trainer actually recommended if I do a protein shake at night as last snack, to drink it at least a few HOURS BEFORE I go to bed, because it will give me energy and I won't sleep well with all that energy and also so I have time to burn off some of the cals from it. Also was recommended I add an evening walk or some light cardio for that. The adding of the protein shake is supposed to aid in recovery and help to workout more with less down time...the thing I like about it is if I'm low in my calories or certain nutrients for the day the protein shake helps me to make up for them...
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Yanicka1
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June 27, 2012 8:51 am
Cool story bro
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MCinSoCal
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June 27, 2012 8:52 am
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TubbsMcGee
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June 27, 2012 8:53 am
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I often try to get the wife to drink a protien shake before bed but she just won't go for it.
Well at least you're not choking her out and trying to make her take it while she sleeps....and every lady knows it's not fun when it misses her mouth.
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robin52077
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June 27, 2012 8:53 am
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Dang!! So drinking a Big Glass of 1% Chocolate Milk and having a cup of Double Crave Chocolate Cereal dry with a 1/2 cup of Almonds (580 calories) while lying in bed every night for the last 3 years will cause me to not lose weight??? Well crap, wish I would have known that 310 lbs. ago!! and I am a Type 2 Diabetic to boot and have A1c of 5.3 now..... Grr!!!
Holy crap, awesome loss dude! You're amazing!
QUOTE: "THE LAWS OF NUTRIENT TIMING
The first law of nutrient timing is: hitting your daily macronutrient targets is FAR more important than nutrient timing.
The second law of nutrient timing is: hitting your daily macronutrient targets is FAR more important than nutrient timing."
-Alan Aragon
^^^this.
Also, the original post is a huge steaming pile of donkey doodoo....
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Erica27511
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June 27, 2012 8:54 am
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