Training & Nutrition - Which bedtime snack?

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phoshizzo
05-30-08, 11:09 PM
So whats the better bedtime snack so not to gain weight, just maintain or even lose a bit.

A bowl of cereal (Life or Cheerios) w/ 2% milk or a small bowl of cottage cheese w/ a few cashews and a small spoon full of strawberry jam?

If I don't have a snack before bed, I usually wake up around 2am w/ my stomach growling. I eat dinner around 7:30'ish, but by my 10pm bedtime I'm feeling a little hungry. I've tried an piece of fruit or just a glass of milk, but it doesn't do the trick. I wake up in the middle of the night hungry again and I don't sleep well. I have a calorie burning job and have small healthy snacks through out the day.

As a little background, over the past 3 years I've lost 40+lbs on a change of diet and lots of hours on the bike. I'm pretty lean now and just trying to drop the last 5lbs or as the least maintain my current weight.

So I'm curious about the answers as to what is better for me so not to gain weight while I sleep.

Thanks


photonick
05-30-08, 11:49 PM
I'd say the cottage cheese it will be absorbed more
gradually

Machka
05-31-08, 12:31 AM
Fruit ... a banana, several slices of cantelope, etc.

Or sugar-free yogurt.


The_Spaniard
05-31-08, 02:26 AM
casein protein. or glass of non-fat milk /w cereal or without. Casein protein does the trick for me and it makes for a great thing to drink the night after long hard rides, keeps your body from feeding off your muscle and helps the recovery process along much faster.

dark13star
05-31-08, 09:22 AM
Cereal would be fine, but look at the ingredients on the ones you have chosen. Cheerios may start with whole grain oats, but all that added modified starch is just turned into simple sugar by your body (not to mention the sugar in them). Life is worse.

Try some Grape Nuts in non-fat vanilla yogurt with some fresh berries. Whole grain, protein, antioxidants. I prefer the Kashi organic nuggets, but Grape Nuts will do.

BloomBikeShop
05-31-08, 01:43 PM
I prefer the bowl of cereal. It's hard for me to have just one bowl, but if I go with a more filling, protein-rich snack, I usually don't feel so good the next morning.

With the bowl of cereal, it digests easily, so my stomach feels fine in the morning, and I also feel energized.

wabbit
05-31-08, 01:47 PM
i find that bananas are really good...they're easy to digest, fill you up don't lie on your stomach, and help you get to sleep! Along with a glass of milk..(lactaid for me)

daveydave
05-31-08, 09:55 PM
Low fat Yogurt with some corn flakes for texture. High in protein and not a ton of calories.

Big_e
05-31-08, 10:32 PM
i find that bananas are really good...they're easy to digest, fill you up don't lie on your stomach, and help you get to sleep! Along with a glass of milk..(lactaid for me)

+1 on the banana and milk. I also eat a banana before heading out for a long ride. Nothing worse than your body running out of fuel on a dirt trail. I used to use snack bars before heading out but bananas are more natural.
Ernest

pista
06-02-08, 11:27 PM
Who needs a bed time snack? What for?

Homebrew01
06-03-08, 05:20 AM
Who needs a bed time snack? What for?

That's what I was wondering too. Especially since the OP mentions losing weight.

If you wake up in the night, have a drink of some kind next to you ahead of time. Maybe that will halp.

Jarery
06-03-08, 07:47 AM
Who needs a bed time snack? What for?

No idea. When im trying to lose weight, the last thing i want to do is eat before sleep.

p0cket penguins
06-03-08, 08:27 AM
kashi go lean crunch (about a cup) and a handful of fruit with some soy milk..... :drool

CastIron
06-03-08, 09:00 AM
So whats the better bedtime snack so not to gain weight, just maintain or even lose a bit.

The wife.