I've read that eating lots of little meals is the best, but personally I can't do it. It's supposed to keep your metabolism up, but i'm not sure...If it is supposed to make you make better choices, then I'd just choose however many your prefer. I don't snack, I like to treat myself at meals, 3 times a day, but I have read somehwere that this is not the best approach.
This is me too...I like to treat myself to a nice meal, and will even save my calories for dinner if I know I'm going to have something extra yummy! I don't think our metabolisms are so sensitive that going 4 or even 14 hours sometimes without food will make it spiral downwards.
I follow my instincts and go by how I like to eat. I don't adhere to what "they" say is best. Next year they will come out with another study that will say the exact opposite anyway!
This is me too...I like to treat myself to a nice meal, and will even save my calories for dinner if I know I'm going to have something extra yummy! I don't think our metabolisms are so sensitive that going 4 or even 14 hours sometimes without food will make it spiral downwards.
I follow my instincts and go by how I like to eat. I don't adhere to what "they" say is best. Next year they will come out with another study that will say the exact opposite anyway!
i feel the same way but i keep reading how we are supposed to eat mini meals so i get confused about what i should be doing. i guess i just need to do whats best for me.
But, no matter what you read from one "expert", you can always find another to dispute it. You just have to go on what works for you.
A few months ago I got a lecture and a finger-wagging from the nurse at the doctor's office about how I should be eating 6 meals a day, that skipping breakfast wasn't good for me, and so on. It was sort of hard to pay much attention, since she was easily a good 30 pounds overweight. I'm not overweight.
Also, I firmly beleive that all the hype about how we must snack and eat all day long was driven by the food industry so they could sell more. How else to explain the surge of protein bars and shakes, 100-calorie snack sizes, and even "4th-meal" deals at fast-food places. Of course, it hasn't made Americans any thinner, as a population we are fatter than ever. It's easy to underestimate the calories at each mini-meal....do it by 50 calories, and a year later you are 30 pounds heavier.
The more meals Americans are urged to eat, the more food they will eat, and the more money the food companies make. They do have a sort of obvious incentive!
I agree.Eat when your hungry and dont stress about how many meals you eat
Well, the vast majority of those people are not following a mini-meal diet. They are having snacks on top of regular-sized meals.
A few months ago I got a lecture and a finger-wagging from the nurse at the doctor's office about how I should be eating 6 meals a day, that skipping breakfast wasn't good for me, and so on. It was sort of hard to pay much attention, since she was easily a good 30 pounds overweight. I'm not overweight.
Also, I firmly beleive that all the hype about how we must snack and eat all day long was driven by the food industry so they could sell more. How else to explain the surge of protein bars and shakes, 100-calorie snack sizes, and even "4th-meal" deals at fast-food places. Of course, it hasn't made Americans any thinner, as a population we are fatter than ever. It's easy to underestimate the calories at each mini-meal....do it by 50 calories, and a year later you are 30 pounds heavier.
The more meals Americans are urged to eat, the more food they will eat, and the more money the food companies make. They do have a sort of obvious incentive!
.... It wasn't until I stopped listening to the experts and did what felt right to me that I shed 125 lbs.....
Wow, that's amazing. Seriously, that's one hard core accomplishment.
I'm 48 and it has taken me waaaaaay too long to realize how much I screwed myself up when I was in my 20's and 30's listening to experts. Do what is logical, feels right, and makes sense to you.
I mean, if eating and food were all that complicated and our bodies so fragile, our species would have died out hundreds of thousands of years ago. Somehow we muddled through, eating when we found food, and tummies rumbling when we didn't. And we're still here. Funny thing how we did all that without the experts!
Eat when your hungry and dont stress about how many meals you eat