Number of meals/day recommended to lose weight
Breakfast is the most important meal of the day
You need to eat six small meals throughout the day to stoke your metabolism. You should fast in the morning and eat all your meals between 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.
You’ve likely come across all of these recommendations — and more — in your quest to figure out how to eat to lose weight. But how many meals a day do you really need? Three, four, six? The answer depends on you. Every body and every schedule is different, and that means what works for your best friend or co-worker might not work for you.
The ideal weight- loss formula
In order to lose weight, you must be burning more calories than you’re taking in. Everything else is secondary to your calorie intake (yes, even meal frequency). You simply won’t lose weight if you’re eating a surplus of calories every day. After calories, macronutrient breakdown — the amount of protein, carbs and fat you eat throughout the day — is also important. Many people strive for a 40-30-30 breakdown, meaning 40 percent of their calories from carbohydrates and 30 percent from both fat and protein. Choosing whole, nutrient-dense foods to make up the majority of your caloric intake is another important factor in losing weight. These will help you stay full for longer and provide your body with important vitamins and minerals. Once you’ve prioritized total calorie intake, macronutrient breakdown and food quality, you can focus on meal frequency. While it’s not crucial to weight loss in the grand scheme of things, having a plan that keeps you satisfied all day long is one that you’re more likely to stick to. Generally speaking, you’ll lose weight regardless of whether you eat once or eight times per day, as long as you follow the above formula. That being said, here are some guidelines to help determine the best number of meals for you based on your personal preferences and schedule. If you: Wake up feeling very hungry Have a low tolerance for hunger Can’t go to bed without a late-night snack Have a job that allows you to eat during the day Prefer to snack Like knowing that your next meal isn’t too far away Try eating four to six smaller meals throughout the day. Focus on getting protein at each meal and eating until you’re no longer hungry, but definitely not stuffed. If you:- Prefer to eat a lot at a time
- Are comfortable with both feeling full and going long periods without food
- Don’t care too much about breakfast
- Can’t eat during the workday
- Like to eat enough that you’re satisfied but not stuffed
- Have a job that allows for a lunch break
- Want to go several hours without thinking about food
Discover what suits you best
Got your ideal number of meals? Great! Now comes the fun part. Even though you may have answered a resounding yes to one of the above scenarios, figuring out the meal frequency that works for you in real life (not just on paper) will take some experimenting. If you’re currently seeing your desired results with the number of meals you’re currently eating, there’s probably no need to make any major changes. However, if you’re not seeing results, consider trying a different eating pattern for two to four weeks to see if you feel any differently.
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