Always Hungry? Diannethegeek's Tips for Hunger
Orphia
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This post is so good it deserves its own thread:
@diannethegeek
diannethegeek wrote: »These are my really general tips for hunger:
1. Make sure that your calorie goals are actually set appropriately. Don't skip this step. A lot of people set goals that are too aggressive and then wonder why they're having a hard time. http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/819055/setting-your-calorie-and-macro-targets
2. Look for foods higher in protein, fat, and fiber. These help us stay full and more satisfied longer. If you're using MFP's default settings, try to consider protein, fat, and fiber as minimums to reach every day rather than maximums to stay below.
3. Drink plenty of fluids. Some people really do confuse thirst and hunger.
4. Get plenty of rest. This includes sleeping enough and taking rest days from the exercise. Sometimes our bodies look for food when they're exhausted.
5. Play around with your meal timings. Some people do really well on 5-6 small meals a day and others feel like they want to gnaw their own arm off eating like that. Skipping breakfast, eating breakfast, 16:8 fasting, 6 small meals, 3 larger meals, snacks, no snacks, meal timing won't make a big difference to your weight loss, but it may help your hunger levels, mood, concentration, gym performance, etc. throughout the day. Don't be afraid to try a different way and see if it helps.
6. Wait it out. If you know you're eating enough and the other steps above aren't helping, you may just have to wait it out. Our bodies send out hunger signals partially out of habit. If you eat at a certain time every day your body will start to get hungry at that time. The good news is that these signals can be retrained to stop telling you to be hungry all the time. The bad news is that you may just have to be hungry for a little bit while that happens.
7. I also think it's important to remember that there's a habitual component to hunger. This goes along with point #6, but if you eat because you're bored or you're used to eating in front of the TV or in the car or whatever it is, then you can replace those habits with others that are better for you. Things like keeping water on hand to sip instead of snacking or picking up hobbies that keep your hands busy or that get you out of the house more can help out a little while you're retraining your hunger cues. You might need to pay attention to why you're eating/hungry or what you're feeling when you eat and try to replace food with other things, but it can be really beneficial over time.
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Look for foods higher in protein, fat, and fiber
ie lower in digestible carbohydrate.
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Great post, thanks for sharing Orphia.0
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Great post. I've been trying to make better decisions for the past couple weeks and noticed I've been getting hungry right after eating! Like hunger pangs and all. After I read your tip about making sure your drinking enough it kind of clicked for me that this typically happens on weekends when I'm not drinking as much water.1
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Thanks for posting this @Orphia. Always hope the things I've learned here can help others.1
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diannethegeek wrote: »Thanks for posting this @Orphia. Always hope the things I've learned here can help others.
It is always a pleasure to share practical and rational posts such as yours, dear @diannethegeek
Posts like yours and the List of Helpful Posts have helped me to lose 29 kg since April without stress or deprivation.2 -
Bumping this for the of this post by @diannethegeek0
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Hahaha @orphia. I panicked when I saw that you lost 29kg in 7-8 weeks.
Then I saw the date, whew, 7-8 months. Well done.
Cheers, h.1 -
Very helpful. I'm suffering from the hunger feeling during the night. Which wakes me up.
Think I'm going to start taking some water to bed with me to sip if this happens. X1 -
This is by far some of the best advice I read (and received in general). It thanks for sharing in a way I can bookmark it for easy finding.
Sometimes you do need to reread things to remind you of reality1 -
Good post!1
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Awesome posting
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This is great stuff! Posts like this are why I love MFP!1
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Great post0
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Great advice--thank you!1
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Bumping this for the of this post by @diannethegeek
Thanks @Orphia! I had forgotten this post exists :drinker:0 -
Great practical advice as always @diannethegeek! This needs to be added to the list of helpful posts.0
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