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Scott wrote:FWIW Ive been experimenting all week with essentially skipping breakfast. Usually I'd eat around 07:30 and again at 10:00 but all this week my first meal has been at 10:00.
What Ive noticed that is weird is that Im not wanting to eat later at night. Im usually bad for eating too close to going to bed but Ive not been nearly as hungry at this time. Might just be a coincidence or stress..... dunno but I'll fire on the scales on saturday and have a looksee.
Ive stuck to eating the same foods as usual but obviously there has been less of them. Going by what Ive always thought my metabolism should have slowed because of the not eating til 10 thing and I should have went into starvation mode.
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Cookie wrote:Caffeine initiates an insulin response via adrenaline in a fight or flight mode.
Cookie wrote:Caffeine initiates an insulin response via adrenaline in a fight or flight mode.
samurai69 wrote:who says
Also the breakdown products of caffeine tend to increase insulin levels (Sears 1995), which is not good
Cookie wrote:samurai69 wrote:who says
I quote:Also the breakdown products of caffeine tend to increase insulin levels (Sears 1995), which is not good
an insulin response via adrenaline in a fight or flight mode.
samurai69 wrote:adrenaline works in many different areas and its nothing like F or F
Cookie wrote:samurai69 wrote:adrenaline works in many different areas and its nothing like F or F
Adrenaline is released due to low blood sugar levels like waking up in the middle of the night wide awake where adrenaline has kicked in to shift sugar/glycogen. Which in turn sets off an insulin surge to cope with the sugar now in the blood stream or what is going to come into the blood stream via eating, midnight binge.
samurai69 wrote:
and its nothing like F or F
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