Different for different people
Well, old habits and thought processes are hard to break.
Eating at night is a touchy subject since it affects everyone differently. For me eating after 8pm is a guaranteed recipe for disaster. Its not so much about gaining weight as it is discomfort. Myself, and others here in the group who eat late at night have restless sleeps and night sweats and as embarassinf as it is to say, gurantees I will have a sort of uncomfortable semi-diarhea in the morning. (feels like I gotta go badly, but only a little comes out, up to 10 times before it settles down). Then with that uncomfotable bowel, I would completely lose any interest in eating breakfast and sometimes even lunch. Why risk adding more food to a digestive system that has had you on the toilet all day?? Bottom line is, it sucks!
So even though I respect the hell out of guys like Steve, I could never do like he does and wolf down 600 calories 10 minutes before sleeping. And I know this to be fact in my case because I recently put it to the test. For 2 months I completely cut off after dinner snacking, making sure I got my calories in during the day instead. And my wife was soooo pleasantly surprised to find my constant and never ending night sweats, which soaked the bed sheets and made my pillow stink terribly, stopped all together! Bang Gone! And I felt like a new man come morning, no waiting 3 hours before daddy was able to leave the house for the day.
However, for 2 nights, with her as my witness, I did some snacking 1 hour before bed, around 10pm just to see if what others in this thread were saying had any validity. But for me, nope, nada, zip. One night I had some veggies and fruit the next I had some popcorn (no butter or salt). Not unhealthy snacks at all, yet the next day I woke up tired, irratated and yes, in wet bed sheets again. And once again the upset stomach and toilet troubles made me less inclined to even consider eating breakfast, let alone lunch. Another danger area for us weight loosers.
Now just looking at Steve's pic I can see the man is a horse and with all those muscles his body is burning calories even when he is sleeping. I have no doubt he could wake up, sleep walk to the fridge and chow down at 3am and he would be fine. But for some of us, might as well stay up all night scarfin dorritos, because it has that dramatic an effect on us. Oh how I wish it wasn't so, but sometimes (like in my case) it really is. If anyone could suggest a cure that would stop those night sweats and allow me to get a solid sleep without worrying about what time I eat, please please please let me know. But for some of us, night time eating/snacking simply isnt an option, physically or psychologically. The time is irrelevant really. Some say 6,7,8 whatever. But for me and others I know, eating 3-4 hours before bed is a guranteed way to get the rest my body needs to workout 3 hours a day and still hold down a full time job. Anything else simply doesnt work....
sirant