Meal timing affects multiple systems in the body that are closely connected with metabolism, appetite, and overall energy balance. Eating late can impact these systems in ways that contribute to weight gain.
1. Late-Night Eating Impacts Sleep
2. Late-Night Food Choices Tend to Be Poor
3. Late-Night Eating May Increase Overall Calorie Intake
“If late-night eating is in addition to normal levels of food intake during the day, this can lead to a surplus of calories, resulting in weight gain,” says Jeff Stanley, MD, a board-certified internal medicine physician, and the medical director of Virta Health, a virtual clinic specializing in weight loss and metabolic health.
4. Late-Night Eating Affects Blood Sugar Control
“Late-night eating, particularly with foods high in sugar or processed carbohydrates, increases insulin levels,” says Dr. Stanley. “One of the functions of insulin is fat storage, so elevated levels can lead to insulin resistance and obesity,” he adds.
5. Late-Night Eating Affects Metabolism
Research shows that eating late at night disrupts multiple metabolic processes in ways that may promote weight gain.
In one study of 16 participants, eating dinner later altered appetite-regulating hormones in ways that increased hunger throughout the day. At the same time, late eaters burned approximately 5 percent fewer calories daily compared with early eaters.
“Studies show that late-night meals can make you feel hungrier, slow down how many calories your body burns, and throw off your metabolism, or how your body uses food for energy,” Corrado explains. In fact, your body burns fewer calories digesting the same meal late at night than it does earlier in the day, she says.


















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