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Would it be advantageous to eat 8-10 meals a day rather than 6?

KelJu

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I was just curious. Business is slow at the shop I work at, and I just talked the boss into letting us move the refrigerator into the workshop. My buddy who also body builds works with me, so now we can eat whenever we want.

I would think that eating small meals, basically just cutting each meal in half but eating twice as often would be a good idea. Do any of you have any data to support this?
 
I was just curious. Business is slow at the shop I work at, and I just talked the boss into letting us move the refrigerator into the workshop. My buddy who also body builds works with me, so now we can eat whenever we want.

I would think that eating small meals, basically just cutting each meal in half but eating twice as often would be a good idea. Do any of you have any data to support this?

8 - 10 meals seems like alot of insulin spikes. May as well tie a feedbag around your neck since you will eating so much.
 
It takes about 4 hours for the stomach to digest food.
 
8 is fine, as long as you monitor your total caloric intake and space them out fairly evenly

I pretty much eat 8 times a day counting pre and post workout shakes

2 small morning meals, a large lunch, a small mid afternoon snack, a pre workout shake, a post workout shake, a large dinner, and a high protien low carb snack before bed
 
I was just curious. Business is slow at the shop I work at, and I just talked the boss into letting us move the refrigerator into the workshop. My buddy who also body builds works with me, so now we can eat whenever we want.

I would think that eating small meals, basically just cutting each meal in half but eating twice as often would be a good idea. Do any of you have any data to support this?
Doesn't matter either way really in terms of the physical effects - that really comes down to how much you eat (calories) if you are following a not-stupid diet (eg: enough protein, enough fat, enough carbs, enough fibre/ vit/ mins) and what you are doing in regards to training...

The differences I can see would be:
1/ you have more opportunity for calorie intake (can be GOOD if bulking... not so good if cutting)

2/ better satiety between meals (blood sugar wouldn't drop as much between meals = less hunger) BUT the meals themselves may be less satisfying (smaller....)

3/ better if you have limited time for EACH meal (smaller meals = can eat quicker) but bad if you have limited time each DAY to eat (eg: work restrictions)...
 
Doesn't matter either way really in terms of the physical effects - that really comes down to how much you eat (calories) if you are following a not-stupid diet (eg: enough protein, enough fat, enough carbs, enough fibre/ vit/ mins) and what you are doing in regards to training...

The differences I can see would be:
1/ you have more opportunity for calorie intake (can be GOOD if bulking... not so good if cutting)

2/ better satiety between meals (blood sugar wouldn't drop as much between meals = less hunger) BUT the meals themselves may be less satisfying (smaller....)

3/ better if you have limited time for EACH meal (smaller meals = can eat quicker) but bad if you have limited time each DAY to eat (eg: work restrictions)...

Thats the best thing I can see about it, if it goes that way.


Do you people have a hard (or annoying) time trying to tell the 'uneducated' that eating more, smaller meals is better than skipping meals? I sure fucking do...
 
Do you people have a hard (or annoying) time trying to tell the 'uneducated' that eating more, smaller meals is better than skipping meals? I sure fucking do...

That's because most people were brought up thinking, eat less, lose weight. It's hard to drill it in to some peoples programmed minds. It took me a while to warm up to the fact, that's for sure.
 
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