Segnosaur
Penultimate Amazing
I have a question for those with a background in medicine and/or nutrition....
A friend of mine is trying to loose weight. They have a relative that is a Nutritionist or dietitian (not sure which one, but it was something they had to train for, although I'm not sure what sort of accreditation they have.)
One of the things they were told by their relative is not to eat fruit before 4pm in the afternoon. That kind of set off some skeptic alarm bells. I know there are a lot of dietary fads; plus, occasionally small-size tests sometimes get a lot of publicity before they can get verified, and that can lead to some bad advice. I suggested that this might be the case with the 'No fruit before 4pm' but dismissed with a "you aren't the only one who knows stuff".
Seems to me that fruit at any time would be good. Yes, it has sugars (which contribute calories), but they are also sources of vitamins and fiber (and fiber can help make a person feel 'full' thus helping with hunger.) I have tried googling for it, and the few mainstream articles I found said fruit at any time is OK.
So, can anyone tell me if they've heard anything about this particular claim? Is it based on a real study? If so, what is the science behind it?
A friend of mine is trying to loose weight. They have a relative that is a Nutritionist or dietitian (not sure which one, but it was something they had to train for, although I'm not sure what sort of accreditation they have.)
One of the things they were told by their relative is not to eat fruit before 4pm in the afternoon. That kind of set off some skeptic alarm bells. I know there are a lot of dietary fads; plus, occasionally small-size tests sometimes get a lot of publicity before they can get verified, and that can lead to some bad advice. I suggested that this might be the case with the 'No fruit before 4pm' but dismissed with a "you aren't the only one who knows stuff".
Seems to me that fruit at any time would be good. Yes, it has sugars (which contribute calories), but they are also sources of vitamins and fiber (and fiber can help make a person feel 'full' thus helping with hunger.) I have tried googling for it, and the few mainstream articles I found said fruit at any time is OK.
So, can anyone tell me if they've heard anything about this particular claim? Is it based on a real study? If so, what is the science behind it?