Hunger and exercise... why does this happen???
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NuggetLovesEdie
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Alright, so here's a thing that's annoying me.
Yesterday I made the choice to not exercise, which means I had fewer calories to consume. But I was *****in' hungry.
Today I did some physical activity and I can't eat back all my exercise calories.
What gives, body???
(also I'm shy about my food logs because I have TMJ pain that makes eating anything harder than toast incredibly painful... so lots of smoothies... but I desperately miss broccoli and kale and can't wait to heal!)
Yesterday I made the choice to not exercise, which means I had fewer calories to consume. But I was *****in' hungry.
Today I did some physical activity and I can't eat back all my exercise calories.
What gives, body???
(also I'm shy about my food logs because I have TMJ pain that makes eating anything harder than toast incredibly painful... so lots of smoothies... but I desperately miss broccoli and kale and can't wait to heal!)
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Well for me it's not hunger (I don't think) but just the fact that I don't go take the time to work out I have an extra hour or so to think about food and want to eat haha... then I have less calories to consume.
I actually recently switched to a daily amount that doesn't fluctuate even on rest days. I'm finding it easier to live with. I used to net 1700 calories. Now I eat 2100/day instead and don't eat back exercise calories. Then I never have a day I have to go as low as 1700.
You might find it easier to average your calories over a week...0 -
Well I think exercise is an appetite suppressant. If you feeling a little hunger walk a bit and see if that makes a difference. As a PP said you can go for a balance to bridge easy days versus hard exercise wise.0
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I don't know why, but I have the opposite reaction. The days I exercise hard, I can't stop eating. Weird!Well I think exercise is an appetite suppressant. If you feeling a little hunger walk a bit and see if that makes a difference. As a PP said you can go for a balance to bridge easy days versus hard exercise wise.0
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Thanks for the thoughts, all.
I wonder if it wasn't because I was subjectively feeling more stress yesterday.0 -
For me exercise is an excellent way to curb my appetite.
On days when I exercise (which is most days), I have no problem at all to be within my calorie goal, but when I don't exercise, I have to use all my will-power not to give into the weirdest cravings. I expected to be hungry after exercise, but the opposite is true.
Everyone is different :flowerforyou:0 -
it goes away. and i eat way less on heavy days i go at it hard now. but it does go away0
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I don't know why, but I have the opposite reaction. The days I exercise hard, I can't stop eating. Weird!Well I think exercise is an appetite suppressant. If you feeling a little hunger walk a bit and see if that makes a difference. As a PP said you can go for a balance to bridge easy days versus hard exercise wise.
Same for me. Days i run, i just want to eat everything in sight. LoL.0 -
Obviously everyone is different and finds things that work best for themselves and their body. For me I eat approximately the same amount of calories each day, somewhere between 1700-2000 and I just don't log my exercise at all. I know that with that much food I'm certainly not going to gain weight, I never feel hungry and I don't have to worry about over estimating how many calories I'm actually burning and accidentally over eat because I tried to match the two. I break my calories up into about 4 separate meals with one of those meals being specific to my preworkout and post workout. I also typically only drink water past 8pm.0
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exercise definitely suppresses my appetite. Except swimming has always made me hungry.0
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I noticed that today too. Chose not to exercise today, its Friday, crap day at work and just needed a rest. Well I have had to just about lock myself out of the kitchen as I could eat everything in it! Had a big drink of water that helped somewhat. Can't believe what a difference exercise makes to my appetite!0
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I noticed that today too. Chose not to exercise today, its Friday, crap day at work and just needed a rest. Well I have had to just about lock myself out of the kitchen as I could eat everything in it! Had a big drink of water that helped somewhat. Can't believe what a difference exercise makes to my appetite!
"Crap" day at work probably didn't help either. stress makes me hungry.0
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