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    Computer geeks can relax (maybe);



    Myth Busted: Late Night Snacks Don't Add Weight

    By Ker Than
    LiveScience Staff Writer
    posted: 01 February 2006
    01:54 pm ET

    Giving in to those late-night munchies won't make you gain weight after all, according to a new study.

    "Eating at night is no more likely to promote weight gain than eating during the day," said study co-author Judy Cameron, a researcher at the Oregon National Primate Research Center at Oregon Health & Science University.

    Cameron and her colleagues reviewed existing data on the topic and conducted new tests on rhesus monkeys.

    They studied 16 female monkeys that were placed on high-fat diets similar to the diets of humans in the United States and other Western countries.

    The monkeys all had their ovaries removed to mimic a menopause-like state. Combined with the high-fat diet, the decreased ovarian function caused the monkeys to gain weight.

    During the year that the monkeys were observed, researchers recorded how much and when the animals ate and how much weight they gained. They found that the monkeys ate between 6 and 64 percent of their total calories at night. The researchers say this is comparable to humans who take in approximately 24 to 65 percent of their total calories at night.

    The monkeys all gained weight, but no consistent pattern emerged. Those that ate more didn't necessarily gain more weight and whether the monkeys preferred to eat during the day or at night also didn't matter.

    The finding suggests the common warning against snacking at night is just a popular myth.

    "A person's activity level is a better predictor of weight gain and loss," Cameron said. "In other words, for those wishing to lose weight, changing your diet may not be enough."
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  • #2
    poor monkeys.

    Yeah, yeah, I believe in medical research. I just think it's apt to take a moment to reflect on the monkeys' contribution.
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    • #3
      And I wonder what the purpose of the research was, having to have castrated monekys, 16 of them.
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      • #4
        I bet it was paid for by a potato chip company.
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        • #5
          All of a sudden I find this very interesting and important research *crunch*
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          • #6
            damn, and here I was trying to gain weight from eating right before bed - although it has worked a bit but only because I'm eating more
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            • #7
              This should be completely invalid for humans. Anyone who has seen monkeys will realize that they are extremely hyper beings, with what is likely a very high metabolism. Sleep probably lowers this relatively little.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by |Mehen|
                damn, and here I was trying to gain weight from eating right before bed - although it has worked a bit but only because I'm eating more
                This is actual regimen for rising Sumo wrestlers. Eat a huge bowl of pasta and take a nap. Apparently works for them..

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