Jobs that require sitting all day
cblue07310
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At my job, I'm basically sitting for the full 8 hours and I find myself more hungry and wanting to snack more. I've been calorie counting and it's been adding up! Any suggestions for healthy snacks that will make me feel fuller for longer? Thanks!
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IMO, you're eating more out of stress/boredom. Sitting doesn't use up a lot of calories (not counting BMR here). If you've been snacking alot at your desk, then it's more out of habit than hunger.
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First and foremost... WATER!
All the getting up to pee will keep your mind off snacking, and walking to the bathroom 27 times a day has to burn a few calories.
I love the 100 calorie packs of microwave popcorn. Tastes good and takes a while to eat.0 -
I know exactly how you feel my job is the same! and although im sure it is boredom the hunger pains are there! The last few days I have been bringing a pack of blueberry's snacking on them, I sometimes bring nuts but they are so high in calories. Popcorn sounds like a good idea...
AND oh man I definitely get up at least 20 times a day to pee after all the water and green tea I drink at work!!0 -
IMO, you're eating more out of stress/boredom. Sitting doesn't use up a lot of calories (not counting BMR here). If you've been snacking alot at your desk, then it's more out of habit than hunger.
Agreed, and I say this as a sedentary desk worker who changed their eating habits and upped their exercise outside of work in order to lose 30 pounds and maintain it. Mindless snacking while at a desk is waaaay too easy.0 -
First and foremost... WATER!
All the getting up to pee will keep your mind off snacking, and walking to the bathroom 27 times a day has to burn a few calories.
I love the 100 calorie packs of microwave popcorn. Tastes good and takes a while to eat.0 -
I drink coffee. Sugar-free gum is a decent alternative as well.0
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I'm a SE and spend many hours in front of the computer. I agree with ninerbuff. It sounds like to me you are snacking out of boredom, stress, or convenience (the food is right there in front of you so you feel you need to eat it).
What works for me is drinking lots and lots of water and tea. I have a pitcher and water bottle at my desk which I keep filled with water or unsweetended tea. Everytime I feel the need to drink, I fill my coffee mug up and drink a glass.
Also, every hour or so when the need to snack hits you, I will take a walk. The change in environment will help take your mind off the snacking.
Finally, examine your meals. Your meals might contain too many simple carbs. I suggest trying to intergrate more complex carbs.0 -
I have a sitting job: Office and vehicles. In between that though I might need to drag very heavy weights or walk. Still...
It's been a while since I've been here and lowered my calorie intake, my system is now ok with less, so I don't get hungry really.... I only get some rage or cravings once in a while ..... Then, I will chew on a cinnamon stick.
I could drink water, but when I am a lot on the road, it's not a good idea, coz where I go usually... there aint much restrooms other than maples or pines lol
But when I snack, I snack on stuff I have logged only. It can be a granola bar or veggies.0 -
Desk job, as well. I'm a big advocate of apples & almonds for snacks. Also, coffee is my cheap way of preventing hunger, ha. Agree w/the water, too. Good luck!0
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I'm also stuck at my desk for at least 10 hours a day and no lunch break (I can eat, but I can't leave). I eat a lot of small meals throughout the day that I preplan so that I never feel the need to snack mindlessly. I bring bfast, mid morning, lunch, and mid afternoon foods with me every day (except Fridays, I can go out for lunch and I get a salad usually) and nothing more, that way I don't have any extra food to put me over my calories for the day.
My lunch bag staples:
instant oatmeal
greek yogurk
light cheese stick or laughing cow cheese and pretzels
tuna salad with crackers
turkey deli meat (I roll it up and eat it, I don't like it with bread because I'm weird)
apple, banana, and berries
luna bar or some other protein bar
sometimes I'll bring soup or leftovers0 -
Drink more water. Eat beef jerky.0
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I sit at a desk all day too. Agree that snacking is out of stress/habit/boredom. Also agree with the water. I keep a big cup with a straw of water filled all day. And yes, I get up to go to the bathroom a LOT.
I like to have four mini meals at work. breakfast, morning snack, lunch, and afternoon snack. seems like I'm always eating, so the mindless snacking doesn't happen as much. fiber one brownie or yogurt in the morning, luna bar in the afternoon. Also make jello snacks with real fruit, or maybe slam a protein shake. Sugare free gum and candies also help, but don't over do that or you'll have tummy trouble.0 -
veggies and hummus.
almonds
oranges0 -
I have the same issue. I break everything out and set goals...
Breakfast needs to be after 8:00
Snack needs to be after 10:00 (usually string cheese... and I eat it string by string like a little kid so it lasts! )
Lunch needs to be after 12:00
Snack needs to be after 1:30 (again usually string cheese)
I drink a lot of water and I make sure I get up and walk every chance I get.
Good luck! Boredom eating is a hard habit to break and almost halfway through my weight loss journey, it's still my biggest challenge!0 -
I snack on fruit and vegetables all day long. I am a grazer so I eat a little every hour and avoid any large meal at work. Noon time I walk the stairs or go for a walk outside (weather dependent). When you go for a quick restroom break go to another floor and run the stairs.0
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I also sit at a desk all day. I usually try to eat about every two hours (almonds, apple, yogurt, etc) and I drink tons of water. I also found taking a walk for lunch was nice. I used to eat lunch at my desk, now I try to walk and eat at my desk when I get back (this depends on the weather of course).0
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A thermos of decaf gets me through the day, and a big cup of water when I get in and at lunchtime.
Also, I used to have smaller meals spaced throughout the day, but that seemed to make it worse. Instead I try to have big traditional meals without snacks. Try each for awhile and see which works for you.0 -
im sitting all day long too *graphic designer*
and i sometimes snack out of habit/boredom and i have to watch out for that.
I try to keep healthy snacks around like apples, avocados ( they fill you up ) peanut butter, chopped up veggies with a bit of high fat dip like a cream cheese based dip so you only need a little to feel satisfied.
If i feel a snack attack coming on then i get up and walk wherever i can and get a drink of water, say hello to someone and then by the time i get back to my desk im not thinking about munching any more...i find this trains me to get used to NOT snacking so much in the future...and no more urges to either...
I also do this during the day:
Drink lots of hot tea ( no sugar or milk)
Get up every hour and do pushups and/or squats
wear ankle weights and walk around when i do get up0 -
Water, water, water! Keep pre-made healthy snacks handy. Like baby carrots and celery. Or Cucumber slices. 100 calorie snack packs(Thinsations, etc). Sugar-free gum or a hard candy will also help keep your mouth occupied so you don't feel like snacking.
Also, switch up your office chair for a balance ball. I did that almost a year ago and I still haven't switched back! Helps with posture and core strength. Instead of e-mailing co-workers, get up and walk to their desk to communicate. Every 20 minutes or so, take a break. Even if it's just standing up and doing some small stretches. I have an alert set up on my computer that comes up every 20 minutes for me to do that.
Good luck!0 -
I have the same problem--sit dwn job and find my self snacking more often; I try to select health snacks or low cal snacks. For example I'll eat nuts, granola bars, or 100 cal snacks--and yep, water helps alot; you fill yourself with water you won't want to eat0
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Water.
Baby carrots, banana, bears, beets, Battlestar Galactica...0 -
I take a brisk walk on my lunch break, and for snacks i have yogurt, hummus & chips, celery & PB, granola, string cheese.0
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Water, water, oatmeal, water, oatmeal0
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I sit at a desk for most of the day too. Like other posters have said, water helps. All the bathroom breaks are helpful. Just getting up to walk for a couple minutes every hour helps. It's good to snack on fruits and veggies, but make sure you're getting enough protein too.
Hummus + veggies
Apple, pear or orange + string cheese
Greek yogurt with fruit
Cottage cheese + fruit or veggies
Almonds + fruit or veggies
Banana + almond or peanut butter
Piece of dark chocolate
Green tea or herbal tea
Sugar free gum
Take a walk during lunch. Make sure lunch is full of healthy veggies plus a protein and healthy fat.0 -
You have to ask yourself if you are really hungry or are you just bored. Is your stomach growling? Did you eat a good balance of protein, carbs, and fiber for the day? Are you eating snacks that curb your appetite or are you making it worse? Fruit on its own, bad idea. Fruit with small handful of almonds, good idea. Hot tea always helps me as well.0
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I work at a hotel. I get up and move occassionally.0
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I also have a desk job. The things I changed to keep my mind off food:
I drink a crazy amount of water. Then I have to walk to the bathroom like ten times a day.
I don't email anyone in the office if it's a question, I walk up and go ask them. If I have tasks that require walking to other parts of the office I do them in as many trips as possible rather than consolidating.
I keep pistacios on hand.
I was finding that I wasn't really hungry 90% of the time, I was bored.0 -
At my job, I'm basically sitting for the full 8 hours and I find myself more hungry and wanting to snack more. I've been calorie counting and it's been adding up! Any suggestions for healthy snacks that will make me feel fuller for longer? Thanks!
I take a bag of carrot sticks to keep at my desk. I measure them before I put them in the baggie, then I just munch on them all day.0 -
I usually snack on an apple in the morning and either popcorn (air-popped) or a Special K bar in the afternoon. And water! Lots and lots of water!!
It might take a little while to train yourself not to snack when you're bored, so you may notice some additional hunger pains. But, your body should get used to not having the extra snacks within a few days to a week or so.0 -
I'm also stuck at my desk for at least 10 hours a day and no lunch break (I can eat, but I can't leave). I eat a lot of small meals throughout the day that I preplan so that I never feel the need to snack mindlessly. I bring bfast, mid morning, lunch, and mid afternoon foods with me every day (except Fridays, I can go out for lunch and I get a salad usually) and nothing more, that way I don't have any extra food to put me over my calories for the day.
My lunch bag staples:
instant oatmeal
greek yogurk
light cheese stick or laughing cow cheese and pretzels
tuna salad with crackers
turkey deli meat (I roll it up and eat it, I don't like it with bread because I'm weird)
apple, banana, and berries
luna bar or some other protein bar
sometimes I'll bring soup or leftovers
Basically this. I eat every three hours, so I rarley get hungry at my desk. I also have a decent calorie allowance (2100), so that avoids a LOT of these type of issues for me, too.0
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