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8 Diet Myths Exposed

Anna Delany and Rawinia Gregory

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If you're watching your weight, don't eat after eight

Does eating at night really cause your body to store more fat because it doesn't have the chance to burn it off through activity?

The short of it: Studies have shown that your body stores extra calories as fat no matter what time of the day you consume them. What’s important is how many calories you eat during the whole day and how many you burn off. Your calorie intake doesn’t change just because you eat after eight! And your body doesn’t store more fat because it’s night time.

The morsel of truth to this myth is that people who eat little or nothing during the day and then consume all their calories in the evening are often more overweight than those who eat regular meals spread throughout the day. That’s because regular meals help to control appetite and metabolism. Eating two hours before sleeping as night-time eating can also interfere with sleeping patterns.


Bananas, carrots, watermelon, and tomatoes are loaded with sugar

It’s been said that these foods should be avoided when you’re trying to lose weight because they are higher in sugar than other fruits and vegetables.

The short of it: Come on! You’d have to eat 8 cups of chopped carrot to get as much sugar as you get from just two glazed donuts. It’s really a question of relativity: Arnold Schwarzenegger probably feels tall until he stands next to Shaq O’Neal, and a banana is sugary until you put it next to a Mars Bar. Carrots and tomatoes may have 5-10 more calories per serving than broccoli, but compare them to a bag of Cheese Puffs or a handful of Hershey’s Kisses and you’ll realize there’s nothing to worry about!


You should never eat chocolate if you're trying to lose weight

A Hershey's bar has 240 calories and 14g of fat - surely that can't be good for your diet? Think again. If you believe the only way you can lose weight is by banishing all of your favorite chocolates, snacks, and alcoholic drinks, you might be in for a surprise.

The short of it: Telling yourself that you can't have something is a sure way to make yourself really want it! And you can bet that if you give in, you don't just have one piece of chocolate, you end up bingeing. This outcome won't help you lose weight.

A better approach is to allow yourself treats from time to time, but to regard them as treats to be enjoyed occasionally, not everyday staples.

Doing a little extra exercise can also help you have more calories left for treats. For example, you could burn off 100 calories by taking a 30-minute walk, and enjoy a glass of your favorite wine with dinner.

However, if one taste will lead you to devour the rest without another thought, then your trigger foods are best left alone! Stick to treats you can control.


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Last updated: January 19th, 2007

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