Does anybody know whether having a big dinner instead of having a big lunch has any physical effects on the body during daytime? ,like tiredness, etc...
If you ask a nutritionist they will tell you to eat a bigger lunch than dinner. It is better for your metabolism. Eating a big meal too late at night is a bad idea because you do less at night and it is not good for the food to just sit while you are inactive. Eating an overly large meal at any time of the day is not good for you. You should try to eat something small at least every five hours. Big meals can make you very tired and eating small meals/snacks with more reasonable sized breakfasts and lunches, and a small dinner is your best bet. Not to mention, if you go too long without eating then your metabolism slows down. Good luck.
Having a big meal can always make you feel lethargic and in my opinion, it's best to have a bigger lunch than a dinner as you have more time during the day to let your system digest it properly. In Spain, it's typical to have a nap after lunch, not everyone can during the week but it's usual at the weekend.
Big Lunch, for sure! and then a siesta
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The physical effect a big lunch or dinner has on your body is that it MAKES YOU FUCKING BIG, you fucking clown with your clown questions.
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