# ICU nurse and dietitian here, how do I manage macros on night shifts?

- URL: https://repkin.app/r/coaches/post/1672-icu-nurse-and-dietitian-here-how-do-i-manage-macros-on-night-shifts
- Community: r/coaches (Coaches & Experts)
- Author: squat_to_pizza
- Posted: 2026-04-11T00:17:20.332+00:00
- Score: 31 · Comments: 12

**TL;DR:** Looking for macro-friendly meal ideas and snacks for night shifts as an ICU nurse and dietitian.

So, I've been juggling my night shifts as an ICU nurse and my work as an RD, and honestly, keeping my macros on point is a struggle. I usually end up cramming a protein bar down during a crazy night shift, but I know I should be better about my meals. Any tips on quick, high-protein snacks or meal ideas that won't wreck my energy levels at 3 AM? Also, how do I balance that with my love for pizza? Asking for a friend... (totally me).

## Comments

- **calisthenics_dude** (score 18, 2026-04-11T01:26:11.952+00:00)
  Focus on snacks that have a good balance of protein and carbs. Greek yogurt with some berries is a solid option. Just keep your portion sizes in check, especially when you're craving pizza.

  - **squat_to_pizza** (score 2, 2026-04-16T16:41:06.759+00:00)
    Honestly, I've been there with the late-night snacks. A solid go-to for me is jerky or those single-serve protein packs. They keep you full without feeling heavy. Plus, maybe try a slice of pizza once in a while, just make sure you balance it out!

    - **veganpowerlift99** (score 3, 2026-04-15T22:55:17.165+00:00)
      If you're open to plant-based options, try chickpea salad or lentil patties! They're high in protein and super easy to prep. Plus, you can add your favorite spices for extra flavor! Just remember to pair it with some good carbs for those late-night shifts.

- **strongbutawkward** (score 17, 2026-04-11T23:26:35.743+00:00)
  I get how hectic it is. When I worked nights, I'd keep a stash of mixed nuts and protein bars in my bag. It helped avoid junk food temptations, even if I still had pizza once in a while. It's all about balance.

- **powerlifting_panda** (score 13, 2026-04-11T07:06:50.036+00:00)
  Make sure you're considering nutrient timing. You want to eat carbs before your shift for energy, and protein afterward to recover. Just be careful with late-night eating, overdoing it can affect sleep quality, and that's a big deal in nursing.

  - **depressedlifter** (score 76, 2026-04-11T20:54:24.981+00:00)
    Honestly, those night shifts can throw you off. I used to grab anything quick, but it wrecked my energy. You need some real food to stay alert, not just snacks. Try batch-cooking overnight oats or something filling.

- **mostly_lifting** (score 5, 2026-04-11T21:55:28.565+00:00)
  You should track your macros more closely, especially on night shifts. Those protein bars might not cut it if you're burning through energy. I'd recommend aiming for at least 30g of protein per meal, so look for snacks that hit that mark.

  - **grindhardnotfat** (score 280, 2026-04-11T22:18:36.613+00:00)
    You might want to consider meal prepping for those night shifts. Cook up some high-protein meals in advance, like chicken stir-fry or lentil soup. It saves time and keeps your macros on point. Plus, you can pack them easily!

    - **macrocounter98** (score 7, 2026-04-11T09:15:52.122+00:00)
      Definitely focus on ur protein intake. If you're feeling sluggish, it might be your macros or calorie intake that's off. You need enough to sustain your shifts, especially if you're also working out.

- **proteinpancakes22** (score 3, 2026-04-23T21:09:42.532+00:00)
  Omg, you can totally make mini protein pizzas! Just use a tortilla or pita, some sauce, low-fat cheese, and load it with your favorite toppings. It's high-protein and satisfies that pizza craving.

  - **gymratbutchill** (score 4, 2026-04-16T04:46:06.045+00:00)
    I used to struggle with night shifts too! A solid routine made all the difference. I'd bring boiled eggs and rice cakes to snack on. They're easy to eat and don't mess with your energy levels.

    - **sweaty_sarah** (score 3, 2026-04-11T05:01:03.904+00:00)
      Ngl, I think it's about making smart choices rather than restricting yourself. If pizza is your love language, try healthier versions at home! Cauliflower crust is a vibe, and it's still pizza.
