How do you stop night cravings?
Scott_P
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I struggle with this. I know Im not alone. How do you deal?
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I eat? If I'm hungry, I eat. Otherwise I get cranky and start on a slippery slope of disordered eating. I just choose to eat something healthy, like melons or apples.
You metabolism doesn't slow down until you're lying in bed ready to sleep anyways. And not everyone goes to bed at the same time as others anyways, so I always roll my eyes at those "Diet Tips" which say not to eat after 6 pm. Hello, I'm not in bed til 2! I'm sure as hell not starving for 8 hours! :P0 -
Ugh, night cravings are the worst. But, I've figured it out when I'm craving, it's usually one of two things--either I'm tired (to which I should just go to bed), or I'm thirsty. With the latter, I'll drink a couple of glasses of water, stare at my pantry :noway: and really think if I'm in fact truly hungry. Night time munchies can be out of habit and comfort. For me it's both--want to break the habit, and get out of the comfort stage!0
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Honestly, I eat up until 3 hours before bedtime. All accounted for and logged. I usually have my last "meal" at around 9 PM. I go to bed around midnight. This keeps my metabolism going and curbs me from craving too much of the bad stuff.0
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I save all of my calories for dinner. I eat maybe 400 during the day and the rest at dinner.0
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I struggle with this. I know Im not alone. How do you deal?
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I honestly think I gained the 10lbs that I am currently trying to lose from night cravings. Its still a work in progress (while I munch on some crackers and cheese :P) I don't know what it is about night time that makes my stomach start growling.
All kidding aside, a few tips I'm trying out are...
brushing my teeth, walking my doggie (he's getting more exercise than ever), having a piece of fruit or having a warm glass of tea or milk.
I think the walking my dog has helped my cravings the most bc once I walk around the block my cravings seem to subside. Even if you don't have a pup you can always get some fresh air
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So they're just cravings, and not actual hunger?
With me, I keep myself from eating at night (which is when I did a lot of snacking) by brushing my teeth at around 8 PM! Works every time0 -
My biggest problem is that I wake up in the middle of the night starving or just simply craving carbs. I can't sleep unless I give in to it. I wish I could stop it. The one thing that I have done is to switch from devouring boxes of cereal to eating something with less carbs to something with more protein. Now I'll eat a turkey sandwich at night. It isn't a fix for the problem, but it mitigates the weight gain.0
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I will drink lots of water before the cravings usually start or give in but in small moderation and a subsitute on what I really want. For instance if I want pizza or white castle, I will have a fruit or half sandwich.0
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Brush my teeth
Do a work out
Eat 100 calorie snack
Munch on things like celery or carrots
Drink water
Night time cravings are my weakness, so if I feel like its a craving I wont be able to beat, I go climb into my bed and watch Netflix even if I am not tired I know I cant eat in bed!0 -
Chocolate milk... I keep like boxed drinks of fat free chocolate milk. It kills the late night cravings and I get chocolate!!! Usually have 100 cals set a side for it at the end of day. Its becoming the happy part of my day... I'm good I get chocolate!0
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Rum and cherry coke zero! (my bad)0
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I agree! I find a walk is a great distraction. Brushing your teeth is a good one, too! Really "tells" you that eating time is over. ) I mostly use tea, though for my cravings! Tea totally saves me, since there are so many great flavors out there. Peppermint, spice teas, fruit teas, and more.
If I have a cup of tea, and do something else (a distraction), and I'm STILL craving something after 30 mins or so... I will go ahead and eat!0
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