Not eating enough during the day in order to reduce calorie intake and
lose weight can backfire in the evening hours when the comforts of
home call. Do you raid the fridge in the middle of the night? It may
not be your
love
of ice cream that’s to blame. In fact, you’re lucky if you last
all the way until the evening before hunger strikes. Going hungry
isn’t the key to permanent
weight
loss, and you simply can’t starve yourself skinny. When you go
hungry, your body enters into “starvation mode” and conserves
energy, which means you’re not burning any extra calories. In fact,
eating too few calories can reduce your daily energy output by 30%,
which is easily 500 calories you’re not burning off. Doesn’t quite
balance out, does it? Instead of sabotaging your weight loss efforts
by skimping on breakfast and lunch, eat a hearty breakfast (oatmeal is
always a winner) and a substantial lunch (turkey sandwich, veggie
sticks, fruit, and yogurt). Then, when dinner time rolls around, break
out the low-cal salad and fruit for dessert, then
brush
your teeth before you can change your mind about eating those
leftover brownies.