How to reduce night cravings/hunger
falmeira
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I do pretty well during the day to stay within my meal plan, but at night, specially when at home, it is kind of difficult to fight the urge for carbs and sweets.
How do you do?
How do you do?
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Find something to occupy yourself with. Sounds more like boredom eating than anything.
If you are ACTUALLY getting hungry at night, have a filling snack. I usually do a protein shake. They are very filling and a great snack. Or just try some water to see if it eases the hunger pangs.0 -
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I usually try and limit what I keep in the house. That way if I am craving something, it's either healthy or portioned so I can't eat too much of it. I try and drink water and if I'm truly craving something, I make a healthier option of what I really like to satisfy my craving without going insane on calories.0
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I found that sugar free Popsicles do the trick if I ever get a late night craving.0
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A mango usually does the trick for me, mangoes are very healthy, taste quite sweet and take away the craving for a long time.0
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I find it so challenging. I used to get home in the evenings and binge on salty and sweet foods. I try not to keep chips or cookies in my pantry because if I have a craving for it and am home, I usually won't put in the extra effort of driving to the store, just to get it. I'll allow myself a yogurt or sugar free pudding or jello to make up for it. I still find it to be a challenge though...0
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Some peanut butter on celery is pretty satisfying.0
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Last night, my sweet tooth kicked in so I had 1/3 of a sweet baked potato with a drizzle (1/8 tsp) of maple syrup. It did the trick!
I also freeze fresh blueberries and then add them to 1/2 cup of fage nonfat yogurt a drizzle of vanilla, some stevia for sweetness and let it sit in the freezer for 5 minutes. Another yummy snack at night.
On nights when I clearly haven't eaten enough I will have a banana with 1 TBS of Almond butter. That is a 200 calorie snack but if I am hungry and ih ave the calories left I do it.0 -
I don't keep junk food in the house anymore. I just can't be around it. My step kids hate it, but oh well.0
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Drink a crap load of water, lol. Some times if we don't eat out of boredom our bodies finds ways of telling us we are thirsty. I try to have something super low in calories or workout enough to eat a little more. A bowl of cereal, hard boiled egg whites, celery, raspberries,blue berries, Jell-o,pudding, oatmeal...0
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I have the same curiousity about night cravings....but I do NOT like the advice to "drink water" (for me). I have a REALLY tiny bladder and if I drink ANYTHING after 7:30 pm, I have to get up to pee in the middle of the night (which is TERRIBLE, because then I CANNOT get back to sleep).
So, although I drink between 12 and 14 glasses everyday - I do ALL that drinking by the time I finish supper!
I, too, have removed all "junk food" from the pantry. But, between 8:30 and 9:30 at night, I think about eating CONSTANTLY, and sometimes just break down and cry because it is SO HARD not to munch on SOMETHING. Maybe it's boredom...but, I don't think so. I think it has been my routine, for 24 years, to munch on something as soon as I put kids to bed...and this linkage, in my brain, is really, REALLY difficult to mentally get over.
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@StarFuryZ
Believe me, those popsicles are great.
I tried the edy;s no sugar added, they are like 25 cal e/o, but then i eat 5!!0 -
Try to eat more protein for dinner so it keeps you fuller for longer....I found hot green tea helps curb my appetite as well...If I know I don't have any more calories left I'll do that..If I do I'll have a small snack...Last night was the perfect example I drank two glasses of water and a bowl of strawberries0
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@ Shannon_Stallone
Thanks for advise. I think i will stick w/ the protein shake for a bit.
i found myself checking how many calories i have left, and when hungry and at the gym, i think I am going to burn 100 more cal to be able to eat a bit more, LOL
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Shift a greater portion of your calories towards the evening and budget a big meal for yourself later at night.0
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You should be eating about every 4 hours so if you're still awake 4 hours after eating dinner, have a healthy snack to satisfy your hunger. Also make sure your dinner includes a lean protein, I find that always having protein in my meals helps to keep me full for longer. If I feel myself starting to get a craving for something I make a cup of tea to keep myself occupied (obviously if its late make it decaf).0
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