I had just made some peppermint tea and was about to go to bed, when I got the urge for the vanilla fudge ripple ice cream with almonds (you know how much I LOVE ice cream) that was lurking in my freezer. I thought one big spoonful would do, but after several trips back to the freezer, I just gave up and finished off the carton. AAH! There were at least four servings of ice cream in there, and I ate them all. I can’t believe myself!
I felt SO guilty. My stomach was not pleased with all that sugar and fat late at night. According to this article from Whole Living Magazine, overeating at night is pretty common. People are more susceptible at this time because “we're tired and want to relax. There's unstructured time, and fewer distractions to keep us from our emotions.” I get that. I used to self-medicate with food all the time. And I’ve had a few relapses, (I’m human!) but I try to be aware of my feelings and only eat when I’m truly hungry. But here’s what really concerns me after my bout with ice cream the other night:
“Using eating to get through the wee hours spells bad news for your health. The foods we reach for at night are often high in refined carbohydrates…they increase our levels of serotonin, a neurotransmitter that makes us feel calm and satiated. But these choices also pack a lot of calories and cause spikes in blood sugar that, over time, set people up for conditions like insulin resistance and diabetes, as well as sleep pattern disruption.”
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Yikes! After reading that, I made a vow to never finish off a carton like that again. I have a family history of diabetes, and I just don’t want to go there. But in order to not repeat the ordeal, I think I need to figure out why I did it in the first place. Here are my thoughts: I was in a weird emotional state. There is a boy who won’t leave me alone. He really likes me, and had just asked me out on a running date. That completely threw me off. Any attention from the opposite sex normally does. (I know, Married Jake, I’m a total rookie!) That accounts for the choice of ice cream, as opposed to something healthier, I guess. But why did I finish off the carton? I think it’s because I’m not eating enough. Like I told you yesterday, I’m running more miles than usual in preparation for the Philadelphia Half-Marathon next month. Take Sunday, for example: I ran 7 miles and burned 1100 calories, but didn’t really adjust my eating to account for it. I still have some more weight to lose, and I’ve trained myself to eat only so much. But maybe it's time to reassess. Not getting enough calories throughout the day could be setting me up to overeat at night.
What do you think? Should I add another snack to what I
normally eat? And how about you? Have you had any bouts of late
night eating recently? Tell me, did you reach for something high in
refined carbs, like I did, or for something healthier? And what do
you think accounts for it--a weird emotional state, tiredness, not
eating enough? Hopefully we can pinpoint the issue and get rid of
the night eating bug for good. Please discuss!
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