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  2. What Are the Healthiest Times to Eat Meals?

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    On the other hand, a leisurely activity like walking lends greater flexibility. For pre-workout meals, eating an hour or two before you exercise helps fuel your muscles. Just remember to give your ...

  3. 5 Hacks This Nutritionist Uses to Master Meal Prepping

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    1. Have a set of go-to healthy recipes. These are my top five-ingredient meals that cover breakfast, lunch, dinner, dessert, and even a recipe for on the go. (Side note: Spices like salt, pepper ...

  4. Time-Restricted Eating: A Beginner's Guide - Healthline

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    An example of time-restricted eating is if you choose to eat all your food for the day in an 8-hour period, such as from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The remaining 16 hours each day are the fasting period ...

  5. Bowel Transit Time Test: How Long Does Your Digestion Take?

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    A stomach that functions properly will empty in 2 to 5 hours. Food generally takes 2 to 6 hours to move through the small intestine and 10 to 59 hours to move through the colon. If you’ve ...

  6. This Is the Best Time To Eat Lunch if You Want To Lose Weight ...

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    Generally speaking, Dr. Kumar says it’s best to eat lunch between 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m., or about 4-5 hours after breakfast to keep your blood sugar stable, as well as ensure you don’t ...

  7. Timing Your Meals and Insulin Doses Properly Can Help Keep ...

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    Have breakfast within an hour and half of waking up. Eat a meal every 4 to 5 hours after that. Have a snack between meals if you get hungry. A snack before bedtime may help you. You don’t have ...

  8. How to Manage Blood Sugar Spikes After Meals - WebMD

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    Watch what you eat. Limit sweets, white bread, rice, pasta, and potatoes. They tend to trigger post-meal spikes. The type of fat you eat may play a role, as well. One study shows you may be able ...

  9. Outline of meals - Wikipedia

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    3 main meals of the day. Breakfast – eaten within an hour or two after a person wakes in the morning. [5] (. Index ) Full breakfast –. Midnight breakfast –. Lunch – eaten around mid-day, usually between 11 am and 3 pm. In some areas, the name for this meal depends on its content.