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Stop Midnight Munching!By: Lynn Grieger Is a bedtime snack part of your nightly ritual? Do you routinely eat dinner late due to work, exercise or family commitments? Many people find themselves falling into the habit of eating at night, making it difficult to lose weight. Take a look at the following typical reasons for nighttime eating and start making changes today! A matter of time Eating dinner less than two hours before you go to bed won't necessarily cause weight gain, but it does mean that this meal should be the smallest of the day. It simply makes sense to eat most of our calories when we're active during the day. If you find evenings are filled with activities that push your dinner hour to a less than desirable time, try these strategies:
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