Always hungry! How to suppress my appetite?
Jayj180894
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I've started calorie counting again. I first set my goal to 1200 a day and I just could not sustain that! So moved the goal to 1500, I'm still starving. Then 1750! I'm still just thinking about food constantly. I do around 45 minutes of leisurely walking a day, and I strength train 3x a week for a hour. I'm hitting all my protein goals and I am not depriving myself of anything. I am eating loads but very healthy! Just want this hunger to go so I can just lose some weight. I've been doing this for 3 weeks and lost around 2lbs it's driving me mad! Also im not working so im pretty much sedatory other than little bit of exercise i just said about. Any appetite suppression ideas?!?! Or am I just going to have to suck it up I'm going to always be hungry? My TDEE at sedatory is 1965.
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Could be a few things. What are your stats?
Also might be psychological - eating took up a big part of my life before I started losing weight. Needed to fill it with something.
How's your liquid intake? Sometimes dehydration can mask as appetite. Eating less sometimes decreases the amount of water you get, as most foods contain water in varying levels, and you need to make up for it by drinking.
I think I'd recommend bulking up on low calorie-dense foods, which is largely non-starchy vegetables. Some people are volume eaters, and just need more bulk to feel full. The vegetables can help you meet your goals while still feeling fuller.7 -
I drink over 2litres a day and I eat a lot of veg. I start my day with a veg smoothie everyday. Maybe it's a mind overy matter thing. It is so frustrating!!0
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I noticed when I started eating foods with increase fiber content I felt full, sometimes uncomfortably full, you just have to try and find the right balance, good luck1
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Consider eating your calories instead of drinking them.
Don't asign a healthy/unhealthy label on food FOR NOW.
Just assign a "filling and satisfying for the calories" vs " less filling and less satisfying for the calories" I just spent on it.
Your rate of loss is very sufficient given enough time.
You're not in a race.
Long term compliance is much more important than quick success.8 -
Have you tried eating several smaller meals throughout the day? I am one of those people who finds myself hungry every few hours, regardless of what I eat. Even if I was to scarf down 2000 calories in a meal (been done before), it doesn't satiate me for much longer than a handful of hours. I try to eat 4 meals a day every 3-4 hours. That helps me with the cravings. Although sometimes, I just have to battle them through willpower if I feel hungry 45 minutes after eating.4
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Jayj180894 wrote: »I've started calorie counting again. I first set my goal to 1200 a day and I just could not sustain that! So moved the goal to 1500, I'm still starving. Then 1750! I'm still just thinking about food constantly. I do around 45 minutes of leisurely walking a day, and I strength train 3x a week for a hour. I'm hitting all my protein goals and I am not depriving myself of anything. I am eating loads but very healthy! Just want this hunger to go so I can just lose some weight. I've been doing this for 3 weeks and lost around 2lbs it's driving me mad! Also im not working so im pretty much sedatory other than little bit of exercise i just said about. Any appetite suppression ideas?!?! Or am I just going to have to suck it up I'm going to always be hungry? My TDEE at sedatory is 1965.
How are your fiber and fat? Some people find them necessary for satiety too.
Are there specific times of day when you are hungry? And can you try to pinpoint - are you really hungry, or is it maybe boredom or stress? Are you getting enough sleep?
Is the smoothie taking up a lot of calories? I don't find anything I can't chew really fills me up, maybe it's not the best use of calories for you?
When all else fails, I find a cup of coffee or a caffeinated diet soda will buy me a little time. Just throwing ideas out for you, hopefully something will stick!3 -
Have a look at my diary, it's open. When I eat 1700 ish I am not starving to death - I get peckish yes, but not dying of starvation. I tend to go for smaller meals with BIG VOLUME each meal and I chew all my calories - no liquid calories! To curb my peckishness at the end of the day I will usually finish my dinner meal with a frozen juice tube - suck on that for a bit and it takes a long time, it's sweet, and it's only like 34 calories. Oh and I go to bed early LOL!
I have similar TDEE to you and I find I can manage at 1700 without starving to death. The lowest I can manage is 1500, but then I need a proper refeed on one day of up to 2000 calories in order to sustain the 1500. Even on 1700 I still tend to have ONE refeed meal on a Friday night where I push my calories up to maintenance or just above just to give me satiety. It helps in the long run.2 -
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I know they are more of a keto thing, but have you ever tried fat bombs? They serve a few purposes for me- they fill me up (I can barely finish a whole one...and I can EAT lol), they satisfy my sweet tooth, and they seem to give me a boost of energy (might be all in my head who knows). I don't eat a low carb diet in general, but I am a fan of fat bombs!0
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Feeling a little hungry around meal time is normal when dieting, but feeling constantly hungry isn't something you have to live with!
Food choice can usually make a big difference for most people. Since satiety varies by individual, it's going to be hard to recommend anything specific other than for you to actively keep notes on foods/meals that keep you full longer so you can start to notice patterns.
I found out long ago that I need more protein and fiber than the average bear in order to feel satiated while eating at deficit. Meeting the recommendations wasn't enough for me. I did that by keeping notes and making adjustments over time. It was a big help.
Try to find your own patterns, because knowing them will not only help you during your loss, but during maintaining that loss as well.5
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