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  2. Which is worse ... eating before bed or going to bed hungry?

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    You can eat before bed without worrying that you'll pack on the pounds. That being said you shouldn't fill up on food like it's on the clearance rack at Rag and Bone. Going to bed stuffed can lead ...

  3. Should I Eat Before or After a Workout to Lose Weight?

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    Eating before or after Your Workout to Lose Weight: Final Thoughts When it comes to weight loss, eating nutritious foods is important, but nutrient timing around exercise isn’t as clear-cut ...

  4. I want to lose weight and gain muscle. A dietitian said to ...

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    She said her goals are to lose fat and gain muscle. Jessica has four daughters ages 5 to 12 and works a full-time remote job. Her husband leaves for work at 6:30 a.m., so Jessica gets the girls to ...

  5. The Ideal Time To Eat Dinner if You Want To Lose Weight ...

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    The successful weight loss participants in the British Journal of Nutrition study ate dinner between 7 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. while the group who wasn’t as successful in terms of weight loss ate ...

  6. Should you eat breakfast before a workout? This is what the ...

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    An hour of Pilates or yoga could be done in a fasted state, however, it would be different if you want to preserve or gain muscle. A strength training session requires fuel to help you optimise ...

  7. Intermittent fasting - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] [33] [34] Most studies on intermittent fasting in humans have observed weight loss, ranging from 2.5% to 9.9%. [35] [36] The reductions in body weight can be attributed to the loss of fat mass and some lean mass. [37] [38] For time restricted eating the ratio of weight loss is 4:1 for fat mass to lean mass, respectively.