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Science suggests spreading meals 6 hours apart is key to fat burn and weight loss

When it comes to nutrition, yes, WHAT you eat is key. But going cold turkey & completely overhauling your food choices DOESN’T GUARANTEE FAT BURN AND WEIGHT LOSS.

In my trainings at Duke Integrative Medicine as a professional integrative health & wellness coach, and in my Functional Nutrition trainings as well, I’ve learned some key nuggets of intel when comes to making changes to up-level our overall health & well-being.

One method my clients have been enjoying lately is not stressing about WHAT they’re eating, but instead becoming more aware of HOW and WHY they’re eating. And in doing so, they’re succeeding with fat burn and weight loss.

Read on to find out why it works …

MEAL TIME SPREADING

WHY MIND YOUR MEAL SPAN: It’s important to control your hunger rather than having your hormones or emotions control you.


NOT SO ACCURATE THEORY: 
Recent diets told us to eat every 2 to 3 hours “to keep our metabolism up,” but studies have suggested that’s not biologically true.

BLOOD SUGAR IS QUEEN: You want to keep a steady blood sugar so your body can release fat, protect your new lean muscle mass, eliminate cravings & increase energy. And –> Eating too many snacks disrupts that clean & steady blood sugar level.

MIND BLOWN: In her book Body Love, certified holistic nutritionist Kelly LeVeque is just one proponent of the theory that fat burn and weight loss happen during an optimal time of 6 hours between meals. 

FUEL UP TO SUCCEED

With complete, nutritious, filling, super-healthy meals you CAN spread your meals 5 to 6 hours apart. Instead of relying on too many snacks, try to eat complete, filling, nutritious meals to satiety (just to full, but not overfull) that contain enough of the following:

BYE BYE, HUNGER HORMONES: You’ll be able to turn off your hunger hormones by eating these full, complete meals, then you can go about your day without being a slave to snacks!

ACCORDING TO SCIENCE:


TAKE ACTION

These Coconut Mint Protein Fat Balls are a balanced snack as you’re working to spread out your meals a few hours longer.


GOT ACCOUNTABILITY?

Hit me up with any questions if you try this nutritional exercise. More to come on simple tactics to become more aware of your eating HABITS if you’re looking to make changes in your overall health & well-being.
Wholeheartedly in health,
Katie

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Katie Hardy is the owner of the mindset-based wellness practice WholeHardy Health, LLC, and founder of the Wellness By Design and Eating Habits Mastery transformation programs. Certified by Duke Health in Integrative Wellness, Hardy teaches women how to show up for their health & wellbeing confidently & consistently so they can thrive in a healthy balanced life by their design – without the stress & guilt. Contact Katie here.

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