Hey guys, I've got a dilemma and am hoping that others in similar situations may be able to offer some insight. Because of my current working situation, I start my day at 2 in the afternoon and usually get to bed at 5 or 7 AM. I would like to start a diet but one of my chief concerns is that my unorthodox sleeping arrangement may affect my weightloss. I fear that I could end up eating too many calories because my days sort of bleed together. One way I've considered is eating from 2 up until midnight and not eating again until my "next day". Has anyone else been in a similar situation that could offer advive?
I've seen a lot of people ask the same exact question and have the same exact concern, so this is nothing new. There are a lot of people out there who wonder the same thing that you are. Personally, I think that everybody with your concern is just overthinking things though. I mean, think about it...
Assumably, from what you said, your "day" is between the hours of 2PM and 5AM (sometimes 7AM). In total, your "day" is 15 hours (sometimes 17 hours).
Now, my day (for example) is between the hours of 7AM and 10PM (sometimes midnight), which is 15 hours (sometimes 17 hours).
The length of your day isn't any different than a person who works during the day and not during the nightshift like you. The only difference is that the hours of your day don't fall into the same schedule. That's it. No biggie.
Just think of it this way...
Your schedule isn't any different than anybody else's - it's just delayed. Your normal daily activities don't differ from anybody else's - they're just delayed. I wake up at 7AM, you wake up at 2PM. I eat my first meal of the day at 7:30AM, you eat your first meal of the day at 2:30PM. I start working at 8AM, you start working at 3PM (or whatever). And so on.
So, in my opinion, don't overthink it. Just remember you have a regular old schedule - it just so happens to begin later and end later than everyone else's.