Eating after 7 pm may help you to gain weight, choice is yours!!!!!! And concern about artificial sweeteners
While
many studies have also made the link between late night eating and weight gain,
lowered metabolism, and sleep disruption, this one also adds increased insulin,
triglycerides, and cholesterol levels, which could lead to a higher risk for
diabetes, heart disease, and more.
Engaging
in Late Night Eating? New Study Compares Earlier Eating to Delayed Eating
The
new study, published in SLEEP: Official Publication of the Sleep Research
Society (abstract 0064) and presented at the SLEEP Conference in Boston early
this month, looked at eight adults of normal weight. The subjects underwent
eight weeks of daytime eating, a two-week break, and then eight weeks of
delayed eating. For the purpose of the study, daytime was defined as 8 a.m. to
7 p.m., and delayed eating was defined as noon to 11 p.m. For both sessions,
eating consisted of three meals and two snacks of equivalent nutrient value,
sleep time was the same, and exercise was controlled and consistent. Weight,
metabolism, and hormone markers were measured at baseline and following both
sessions and the break.
The
results of the study showed that delayed eating led to the following:
•
Weight gain
•
Increased insulin levels and decreased adiponectin, an important protein for
metabolizing glucose and lipid (decreased adiponectin is common in obesity,
insulin resistance, and diabetes)
•
Increased triglycerides (potentially raising the risk of heart disease) and
cholesterol
•
A rise in the respiratory quotient suggesting a decrease in lipid metabolism
and increase in carbohydrate metabolism
•
Since sleep cycles were controlled and kept consistent between both the daytime
and delayed sessions, there was no change in sleep.
Not
only did daytime eating not produce these negative metabolic results, it also
showed an earlier peak in the appetite-stimulating hormone ghrelin and a later
peak in the satiating hormone leptin. So daytime eating kept the study
participants full longer, suggesting that getting all of our eating in during
the daytime hours will stimulate the proper hormones to keep us from wanting to
indulge in late night eating.
Metabolic
Syndrome:
With
signs such as obesity, high blood pressure, high triglycerides, and insulin
resistance, metabolic syndrome needs to be a potential concern if delayed
eating or late night eating is part of your daily habit, particularly if you
are already overweight or gaining weight.
Arthritis
can occur in people with metabolic syndrome due to cartilage breakdown from
toxic chemicals that are produced in the joints. This can be even more
prominent when there excessive stress on the joints due to obesity. Metabolic
syndrome has also been linked to poorer outcomes with hip and knee
replacements, such as an increased risk of infection.
And
don’t think fake sweeteners, such as those in diet sodas, are the solution to
tackling or preventing metabolic syndrome. These artificial sugars have been
shown to turn off your body’s natural signal that tells you you’re full, making
you hungrier and more likely to eat more. These fake sugars also cause your
body to release insulin just like sugar does. This leads to an excess of
insulin production—the main cause of metabolic syndrome! A bad diet causes
abnormal gut bacteria that can lead to a leaky gut, which is where bad stuff
from inside the intestines can leak through the intestinal wall and enter the
bloodstream where it circulates through the body and can lead to a whole host
of issues—this is also associated with metabolic syndrome.
While
eliminating that late night eating might not be the only solution to tackling
weight gain and metabolic issues—dietary choices certainly need to lead the
charge here—it’s a start. Making sure you are eating plenty of good, healthy
fats during those daytime hours can help you stay satiated at night and you’ll
be less likely to experience late-night cravings.
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