still hungry
sxybutterfly1985
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does anyone have an issue with still being hungry even eating your calories worth i cant help it i eat breakfast lunch dinner and snacks but im still hungry ! and i have been going over my calories lately
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It would be easier for us to answer your question if you would make your diary public, otherwise it's hard to give you advise on what you could change.0
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Are you really hungry? Could you need water instead of food? Or are you eating cause you're bored?
True hunger..... can't be mistaken.0 -
I feel kind of hungry right now before I go to bed...usually I'm ok.
I'm just going to grab a handful of almonds, and some water, and just try to go to sleep.0 -
Since we cannot see your food log, I have no idea what you are eating in a day. If you are a 1200 calorie dieter, than it is likely you can add calories (and should) without any issue - in fact you could get better results at a higher level than that (depending upon certain things). Do you use MFP's suggestions or do you track based on your TDEE?0
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It would be easier for us to answer your question if you would make your diary public, otherwise it's hard to give you advise on what you could change.
This. I'd bet money you don't eat enough.0 -
Just to expand on that. Can one not eat enough and trigger some sort of bodily response like a starvation response? What does this do?0
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If I only eat the suggested number of calories for me (and work on losing 1 lb per week), I am hungry. If I get out and do some exercise, that ups the number of calories recommended, then I can eat something else and find that the something else makes me feel a whole lot better. I try to eat low cal, bulky foods, like wheat bread and lots of vegies because those make me full. Low cal but full. Also, one day per week I try to do a full day of hiking or other high energy activity, and then I can really eat a lot on that one day. I still make good food choices that day, but I can eat a heck of a lot more.
so, in your case, how many calories are you trying to lose per week? Maybe change that number so the number of cals you can eat changes too. Make sure you are balancing the kinds of foods (carbohydrates, proteins, fatty) so you don't go over especially on the fatty type.0 -
You are going to have to expect a bit of 'hunger' while at a calorie deficit. The best way to feel full all day is to eat the right foods. Meals should include fiber and protien to fill you up and maintain your energy level. Snacks can be a combination of things, but I prefer fruits for snacks since they give you plenty of carbs to last till the next meal that's high in protien. It's all about finding what works for you, but most MFPers will tell you that lean protien and fiber will be your best friends in keeping hunger at bay.0
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You may want to try to add more protein into your plan. I have found that being hungry all the time leads to a eating day. String cheese is a great snack you can carry along anywhere.0
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Just to expand on that. Can one not eat enough and trigger some sort of bodily response like a starvation response? What does this do?
It's not starvation rather than the body fighting back and storing everything it gets thinking it's not gonna get much of anything else. The weight lost will come from bone and tissue rather than adipose if the macros arent favorable. Metabolism will slow to avoid expending too much energy as an adaptation to poor nutrition.
It's like this: when you only have a few singles youre not gonna spend because youre low on cash but if someone hands you a handful of tens... whats a couple bucks.. Go buy that book and gum.0 -
Up your protien intake.0
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aim for 8 glasses of water a day, drink... even if you don't feel thirsty. stay away from soda if you are drinking it, it makes you more hungry.0
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If you're aiming for less than about 1600 calories, thats probably why youre hungry. I could never live on three 400 calorie meals a day.0
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Hello!The truth I'm not hungry, spirulina drink water consumption and according to my weight 4litros
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You are going to have to expect a bit of 'hunger' while at a calorie deficit. The best way to feel full all day is to eat the right foods. Meals should include fiber and protien to fill you up and maintain your energy level. Snacks can be a combination of things, but I prefer fruits for snacks since they give you plenty of carbs to last till the next meal that's high in protien. It's all about finding what works for you, but most MFPers will tell you that lean protien and fiber will be your best friends in keeping hunger at bay.
This.
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I've been there. The question I asked myself was whether I was actually hungry or just "wanted" to eat.
The key is that we're supposed to FEED our body, not FILL it.
I was always a big eater. So once I accepted this truth, I started cutting back my portions by about 1/4 cup for about a week. I literally measured all I ate. After a week I decreased again. Eventually. I became satisfied with smaller portions.
Another important key factor is to make sure we eat plenty of proteins to keep us full longer. If we don't start the day with proteins, we won't be satisfied.
With the MFP awesome recipes, I lost 9 lbs since Dec 30. And keeping it off. That's the best part. Good luck!0
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