Wy do I get hungry after ratting breakfast?
Tulipmelody
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Just realized a typo in title, i meant "eatting breakfast," not "ratting." ipad keyboard is not my favourite.
So I have breakfast around 7:30 am, then I hit traffic and start working at 9:00 am, yet by 9:30 I will feel hungry.
I just ignore it and think that eating anything will gain me extra weight and I don't have the time to eat any way. I will usually wait until 1:00 pm to get lunch. They say breakfast is the most important and can help you lose weight, but why do I still get hungry and wanting to consume more food?
So I have breakfast around 7:30 am, then I hit traffic and start working at 9:00 am, yet by 9:30 I will feel hungry.
I just ignore it and think that eating anything will gain me extra weight and I don't have the time to eat any way. I will usually wait until 1:00 pm to get lunch. They say breakfast is the most important and can help you lose weight, but why do I still get hungry and wanting to consume more food?
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Do you eat a very big breakfast? Maybe you should try having a lighter one and then having a snack at around 9?0
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I have the same problem too, so that's why I don't bother anymore.
I find it easier to control my eating thought the rest of the day if I don't start early. Contrary to popular belief, the world won't stop turning if you don't eat breakfast, and it certainly hasn't stopped me from losing weight!0 -
My breakfast is not heavy at all because it will make me feel sleepy. I was actually wonder if I should eat more heavier...0
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Have a piece of fruit like an apple or a banana, the reason is breakfast starts up your metabolism and gets it going ...So now that you have this thing blasting at full speed it wants more ..... also no idea what you have for breakfast but seems like it's something lite
I eat 6-7 hard boiled egg whites by 7:30
by like 9:30-10 a apple or a banana
then lunch 12-1
then something again around 2-3 (normally the opposite of what ever I had at 10 if I had a apple then I'm having a banana at this time)
Keep your metabolisim going constantly with good choices and you'll lose weight allot faster good luck hope this helps a bit ...0 -
Try having a low GI breakfast, less carbohydrate, sugar, this will not give you an insulin spike and so make you feel hungry. No expert but it works for me.0
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Try to eat a large breakfast. Lots of protein to keep you full. Also, you shouldn't go 6 hours without eating. You are depriving your body which slows down your metabolism And if you eat at 7:30am, you should be having a snack around 10-10:30am, and then your lunch around 1pm like normal. Every 2 1/2 to 3 hours is ideal0
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I have the same problem too, so that's why I don't bother anymore.
I find it easier to control my eating thought the rest of the day if I don't start early. Contrary to popular belief, the world won't stop turning if you don't eat breakfast, and it certainly hasn't stopped me from losing weight!
Gotta agree with you on this one, at least for me. I have coffee and sometimes a piece of fruit for breakfast. I don't get hungry until lunch time. I think we are all just different in what we need and don't all fit into the tidy box society has made for us. I need no breakfast, a small lunch and then a big dinner and I don't ever go to bed hungry. But on days where I start with some type of real breakfast, it's a struggle to get through the day cause I'm starving. Odd.0 -
I do agree that when I skip breaky, I can go a lot longer before I start to get hungry. But then I realised that the reason I get more hungry if I DO eat breaky is that it kick starts my metabolism for the day. By skipping breaky, you are sending your body into "survival" mode before the day has even started, so it will try to conserve any energy it has and not burn any calories at all. I have a cup of high fibre cereal, 1 cup of low-fat milk, with a smal banana at around 6:30am, then I have some strawberries and watermelon around 10:30am, then lunch at 1pm. For the first few weeks of eating breaky I was STARVING by 8:30am, but after a while your body adjusts and you don't feel so hungry0
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Try having a low GI breakfast, less carbohydrate, sugar, this will not give you an insulin spike and so make you feel hungry. No expert but it works for me.
This is what I do.
On days when I know lunch is going to be late, I eat low GI. Im a savoury breakfaster, so scrambled eggs, tomatoes and beans work for me. No bread.
But porridge works for a lot of people.0 -
What is "GI?" what is low "GI" food?0
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What is "GI?" what is low "GI" food?
Glycemic Index
It's basically a guide to how quick foods release sugar into your system. A lower GI food will release slowly therefore keeping you fuller longer and not creating an "insulin spike". When these happen, you have a crash again a couple of hours later and feel hungry again.
Example of high GI food are white bread (and most refined carbs)
Low GI foods are things like oatmeal, veg, eggs etc0 -
This is what works for me:
Breakfast: After working out around 7.00 I have a protein shake and then around 8.00 after showering and dressing I eat some yoghurt with muesli. Together this is about 450 kcal's.
11.00 snack around 100-150 kcal's like knäckebröd with peanutbutter
12.30 lunch: a 200-300 kcal salad
16.00 snack
18.30 dinner anything between 450-700
I usually only eat my exercise calories only partially and never feel hungry!0 -
Honestly, i dont know how anyone is commenting on what you should do , when no one can see your diary & what you actually eat.
I can tell you to stay away from sweets breakfast and have something full of fiber to help you stay fuller longer..
Also, i keep apples with me. They are great snacks, most under 100 calories and will help keep you full.
Good luck!
Edited to say im on less than 1200 calorie diet per my doctor, im never hungry. and if you look at my diary, please look before the past 7 days.. i had a death in the family, along with some other issues that didnt allow me to eat at home, however, you will see i only went over 2 days in the last 14.)0 -
http://www.leangains.com/2012/06/why-does-breakfast-make-me-hungry.html
great article
you may want to start skipping your breakfast or have your breakfast a bit later, having it first thing in the morning does not work for many people
and forget starvation and slowing down methabolism crap, those are myths that has been debunked long time ago. as long as you eat adequate amount of food, even if it's once per day, your metabolism is not affected0 -
what are you having for breakfast? and also with these low calorie plans were on its better to eat 5-6 times a day.. 730-1:00 is too many hours w/out food.. almost 6hrs... I eat breakfast around 9 then snack at 11 ish and lunch by 2...and higher protein breakfast helps hunger too! egg whites/veggies.. or kashi high fiber/protein cereal w/almond milk.. (i just discovered i love almond milk and only 40 cals a cup!!! lol.. love that..0
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What is "GI?" what is low "GI" food?
Glycemic Index
It's basically a guide to how quick foods release sugar into your system. A lower GI food will release slowly therefore keeping you fuller longer and not creating an "insulin spike". When these happen, you have a crash again a couple of hours later and feel hungry again.
Example of high GI food are white bread (and most refined carbs)
Low GI foods are things like oatmeal, veg, eggs etc
Thank you for putting it better than me. (too early in the morning at least that is my excuse)
just type GI foods into a web search and get a listing of the GI Index number for loads of foods. and then stick with those with an index below 40 ish. this can lead to smaller portions as you feel fuller for longer.0 -
My partner jokes that I must have a worm.
I wake up ravenous in a morning and eat a decent breakfast usually consisting of boiled eggs, peanut butter on wholewheat toast and a banana or low sugar wholegrain cereal with natural yoghurt and mixed berries. I eat this at about 7.45am and by 9.30 I am hungry again.
My partner on the other hand leaves for work at 8am having eaten no breakfast and often doesn't have lunch until 2pm.
I think it is different for different people but I would definitely say if your overall goal is weight loss then eating breakfast and having healthy snacks through the day is definitely the way to go.
I generally have some fruit at about 10am or rye bread with low fat cheese to perk me up until lunch.0 -
eating breakfast boosts your metabolism. that's why you're hungry. you're supposed to eat 6 small meals a day. if you're hungry, eat a healthy snack.0
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I have the same problem too, so that's why I don't bother anymore.
I find it easier to control my eating thought the rest of the day if I don't start early. Contrary to popular belief, the world won't stop turning if you don't eat breakfast, and it certainly hasn't stopped me from losing weight!
Ditto.0 -
eating breakfast boosts your metabolism. that's why you're hungry. you're supposed to eat 6 small meals a day. if you're hungry, eat a healthy snack.
Another diet myth perpetuated.0 -
Lots of long pieces of advice when it's simple. Have a snack. Take on with you, eat it on your way to work or whatever works for you. An apple works great, a banana, even healthy protein shake if you like. If you are hungry... Eat. Simple, easy.0
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I was always the same way. I started eating high fiber and protein cereals like Kashi Go Lean or Special K with a banana and it keeps me full for 4 hours! Prior to that I was hungry 2 hours after eating in the morning.0
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Try having a low GI breakfast, less carbohydrate, sugar, this will not give you an insulin spike and so make you feel hungry. No expert but it works for me.
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I have the same problem too, so that's why I don't bother anymore.
I find it easier to control my eating thought the rest of the day if I don't start early. Contrary to popular belief, the world won't stop turning if you don't eat breakfast, and it certainly hasn't stopped me from losing weight!
exactly!! i have lost just fine without breakfast! I simply don't see the point in making myself miserable and hungry for food that i myself don't even want!!0 -
Just realized a typo in title, i meant "eatting breakfast," not "ratting." ipad keyboard is not my favourite.
So I have breakfast around 7:30 am, then I hit traffic and start working at 9:00 am, yet by 9:30 I will feel hungry.
I just ignore it and think that eating anything will gain me extra weight and I don't have the time to eat any way. I will usually wait until 1:00 pm to get lunch. They say breakfast is the most important and can help you lose weight, but why do I still get hungry and wanting to consume more food?
Check this out:
http://www.leangains.com/2012/06/why-does-breakfast-make-me-hungry.html0 -
http://www.leangains.com/2012/06/why-does-breakfast-make-me-hungry.html
great article
you may want to start skipping your breakfast or have your breakfast a bit later, having it first thing in the morning does not work for many people
and forget starvation and slowing down methabolism crap, those are myths that has been debunked long time ago. as long as you eat adequate amount of food, even if it's once per day, your metabolism is not affected
Bumping this response. This is definitely worth a read. I have recently started eating breakfast later in the morning and it makes a huge difference for the rest of the day.0 -
I try to eat 500 calories breakfast at 7 o'clock and then I have the first snack at 9 o'clock. I also drink a lot of water, because every time I drink water I feel really full.0
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I was having the same problem, I would eat a decent breakfast at home (645am) and by the time I got to work 45 mins later I was starving around 9 or 10 am, with lunch not until 12. Or I would eat something at home and pass a couple fast food places and justify my need for a giant frozen chocolate coffe with a small breakfast burrito (easily 1200 calories altogether). I determined that if I just get to work 15 mins early and make breakfast there, instead of at home, I could hold off on my way there and I wasn't starving by lunch time, just hungry. I am fortunate enough to have a toaster and fridge at work, so I keep suppiles for a ham and egg bagel thin sandwich (about 200 calories) and it is really tasty too. Plus by having the package of bagel thins at work I don't feel the need to order out if my lunch was not completely satisfyin, I can just toast one up and dip it in my soup or snack on it in the afternoon. Granted the sodium of prepackged ham is pretty high, it is worth it to NOT be tempted to stop on the way to work for "2nd breakfast" or be starving like Marving a few hours after I get there. If I am truly in a rush, I will store a couple frozen breakfast meals in the freezer at work, though I prefer to eat the ham and egg bagel thin. ))0
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The "no breads" things works for me.. No toast, no waffles, no pancakes or scones... When I have 'breads' at breakfast I am famished all day long (and prone to headaches)
I do best with protein and fruits. And with drinking my breakfast one sip at a time, while moving arund getting ready in the morning, instead of sitting and eating all at once.
It's Trial and Error sometimes, try a few differnt types of breakfats for a couple weeks each, find what works.0 -
Im the same .... if i am hungry first thing in the morning i will have 4 or 5 almonds and that seems to do the trick.0
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