
Late-Night Snacks Aren’t (Necessarily) Bad For You
If you’ve ever tried to lose weight, you’ve probably been told not to eat after 7 or 8 pm. Conventional wisdom says that your metabolism slows at night when you sleep. That means your body won’t be able to burn the calories you eat later at night, causing you to gain weight. The reality is that your body doesn’t process food differently at night than at any other time of day. One monkey study found that eating most of their calories at night had no more effect on their weight than eating earlier in the day.
Studies in humans show that as long as you’re maintaining a healthy diet, a late-night snack is no different than an afternoon snack. It turns out that what you eat is much more important than when you eat. One thing to keep in mind is that people who eat later tend to do so because they are stressed or craving specific food. That can lead to unhealthy snacking. Keeping snacks like fruit, nuts, and air-popped popcorn on hand can help you satisfy your late-night cravings in a healthier way.