I understand and adhere to the concepts of regularly fueling your body throughout the day, eating when you are hungry and stopping when you are comfortably full.
My question is: When you aren't full and you eat a higher caloric load at one time (general consumption range stays the same for the entire day, just spread differently), does this impede fat burning by storing up that "overload"?
I find that there are just times that I am more hungry and it takes more and times where I am really just eating because it has been way too long since my last mouthful. Not always, but there are those days!
Should I continue on this way or try to do something differently? Love to hear your thoughts on this!
My question is: When you aren't full and you eat a higher caloric load at one time (general consumption range stays the same for the entire day, just spread differently), does this impede fat burning by storing up that "overload"?
I find that there are just times that I am more hungry and it takes more and times where I am really just eating because it has been way too long since my last mouthful. Not always, but there are those days!
Should I continue on this way or try to do something differently? Love to hear your thoughts on this!




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