How do you eat when you're not hungry?
DisneyAddictRW
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I'm not hungry but forcing myself to eat. Now that I'm getting better at cutting out processed food (soups, frozen meals, etc...) my calories seem to be lower. I've been eating more veggies and high protein. However I feel like I have to stuff myself to get my calories in so my body doesn't feel like it's starving. Any tips or how do you deal with this?
I also cut out grabbing candy snacks, cookies, and drinking pop. Most of all I cut out fast food.
I also cut out grabbing candy snacks, cookies, and drinking pop. Most of all I cut out fast food.
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I wish I had this problem. I'm a boredom eater.0
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Why would you eat if you're not hungry??0
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it's simple! i don't.0
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Ya...I don't have this problem. Wish I did...
My fiance never gets hungry either. He can go an entire day and then realize he hasn't eaten a thing... I force him to eat dinner though...lol0 -
I am having the exact same issues. Looking forward to seeing suggestions.0
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go for the calorie dense foods, especially fats. a little bit of olive oil or peanut butter here and there add up fast.
we also have an entry in the faq with some more suggestions: http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/410771-i-can-t-reach-my-calorie-goal-it-s-too-much-food0 -
I don't eat when I'm not hungry.0
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Just eat more calorie dense foods....Peanut Butter, Nuts, Avocado, Pasta, Olive Oil, etc0
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Open mouth. Insert food. Chew. Swallow. That's how I do it! Seriously, you need to research some calorie-dense healthy foods - they do exist! Good luck!0
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I deal with this all the time during the day. By late at night I am usually ready for something but all day long I'm just forcing whatever I can get down. I do what you're probably doing - reminding myself constantly that I "have" to eat and make sure that I have something, anything.0
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I wish I had your problem. If I am bored, sick, depressed, by myself etc. I find myself looking for a snack. I mostly snack on healthy stuff - fruit, nuts etc.; however, they are full of calories and in the case of nuts - fat; but I am a living example that you can get fat eating right if you eat too much. I would LOVE to have your problem.0
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If I'm not hungry, I don't eat. Try some more foods with good fats, like avocados and nuts, to up your calorie count without going to foods that are bad for you.0
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Pizza solves most all of lifes problems.0
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Why would you eat if you're not hungry??
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you don't eat when you are not hungry. Don't let your self get to the point where you are to hungry so you won't ever overeat.0
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I'm not hungry but forcing myself to eat. Now that I'm getting better at cutting out processed food (soups, frozen meals, etc...) my calories seem to be lower. I've been eating more veggies and high protein. However I feel like I have to stuff myself to get my calories in so my body doesn't feel like it's starving. Any tips or how do you deal with this?
I also cut out grabbing candy snacks, cookies, and drinking pop. Most of all I cut out fast food.
Your body feels like it is starving, but you are not hungry? It sounds like you are not listening to your body's hunger cues. If you have a hard time eating more quantity, start eating more calorie dense foods like avacadoes and nuts, eat full fat dairy, etc.0 -
There are plenty of good calorie dense healthy foods: nuts and nut butter (peanut butter is great, but also look for cashew and almond butter to mix it up), lean meat is pretty calorie dense and has lots of protein, eggs, full fat dairy products (yogurt, cheese, etc.).0
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I don't eat when I'm not hungry. Luckily, I manage to get enough calories in that when I'm not hungry I can afford to just not eat.0
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I don't eat if I'm not hungry either, which usually works in my favor in the end.0
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Find some higher calorie and good quality foods - nuts are a great one or avacados.0
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what are you eating that's so low in calories/points? i only get 1200 cals, 18 points and tbh, I could easily get to 15 points before i've thought about dinner, and that is eating healthily.
like allbran & two teas 3 points
banana and mid morning coffee 1.5
cup of soup, 1.5 poinhts, 2 dukan buns 1.3 each, a pair, .4
get home at 3pm, have another dukan bun 1.3
another tea. .4
dinner 6 points
That is 18 points give or take half a point and I feel like i've had to be SO careful ALL day and i've been eating the right things.
(the dukan buns only have oat bran, skimmed milk and egg in them).0 -
I deal with this all the time during the day. By late at night I am usually ready for something but all day long I'm just forcing whatever I can get down. I do what you're probably doing - reminding myself constantly that I "have" to eat and make sure that I have something, anything.
If you can be satisfied with one meal a day and still meet you calorie and macro goals, there is no reason at all to force yourself to eat throughout the day. Meal timing has no effect on weight loss. You can have one, nine or any number between or above, if you are meeting your macros, you will lose weight. The whole 5 small meals thing have absolutely no scientific support. It will not increase your metabolism, and eating less frequently will not slow your metabolism. Choose what works for you mentally so you can stay within your calorie goals.0 -
If you find that you often aren't hungry you need to change the foods that you are eating. It is important to at least get your recommended calories, and if you exercise then you need even more. There are lots of foods that are higher in healthy fats and protein that will up those calories. Replace some of your veggie servings with avocados, eat some peanut butter (not Jiff, something all natural), grab a handful of nuts. And even though you have cut out processed foods, there are still ways to get carbs without eating somethiing that is processed. Look into Quinoa, Amaranth, black beans, etc. These are all ways to get some complex carbs into your system, and up your calories at the same time. You shouldn't have to stuff yourself to hit your calorie goal, but you also shouldn't be under every day because of the foods you are eating. Both are counterproductive in the weight loss journey. Good luck0
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yes...grab nuts, avocados, and dried fruit. Check your pantry...are you buying for flavor or for price? It took a couple months, but I started buying smaller volume of better quality food since I am eating better food, I need less of it. But when I cook it .... OH MY! what delicious aromas to whet the appetite. Cheap food smells cheap when you cook it. Your nose knows. BTW...after a couple months, I am spending less at the grocery store.0
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whats "pop"?0
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Well, not eating, is not the answer. I have this same problem and am finding it hard to eat back my calories. I am working much harder at that now, because It just doesn't seem to fit the saying, "Eat less, exercise more, lose weight." Our body def. needs the food to keep us up and active. I have started eating peanuts, popcorn, fruit, and animal crackers (low fat of course). I am very curious to see what happens this week, now that I am starting to eat more food. Good luck.0
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I just have a handful of nuts or a piece of fruit.
I used to not eat for hours, then when I WAS hungry, I'd eat too much in one sitting! Don't do that to yourself!!
When you don't eat every couple hours, your metabolism slows down, goes into "starvation-mode". Then, when you actually DO eat...your body immediately stores it as fat! That's what happened to me!
It's hard to wrap my head around eating 6 or 7 times a day...but I do! I do it, because I know that in order for me to lose weight..my body needs fuel..even if I don't feel "hungry"!
Don't wait until you FEEL the hunger..by then it's too late, and your body has already taken action AGAINST you!!
Take it from someone who's been there, and had to learn the hard way!!!
BTW: You wouldn't drive your car til it was completely empty would you? Do you wait for the gas light to come on? Or do you wait til your car stalls before you fill it up? Your body is the same! Don't wait for the warning light!0 -
You are on the right track, and it's normal once you start eating cleaner that you don't have the cravings for starchy, processed foods that we associate with being "hungry". Good job!! That's the first step.
There is a bit of "forcing" yourself to eat that people go through in the next phase, as you're repairing your metabolism. I would start with breakfast. Make sure you are eating a high-protein breakfast & a sensible amount of carbs (different for everyone) and your metabolism will be burning hotter throughout the day, creating real hunger.
I can't view your diary, but I see you are a distance runner & I can't tell if you do any resistance training - that's the other side of the equation. Increasing your lean muscle mass by lifting weights or doing a program like P90X will start to tell your body that it's okay to start burning fat for fuel, as long as you're eating enough! Long, endurance-based cardio sessions (like training for a marathon) can start to burn up your muscle mass if you're not eating or resting enough and not doing resistance training as well.
You could also try setting an alarm on your phone to remind you to eat every 3-4 hours. It will get better, you'll feel hungry when you're supposed to, and soon you'll HAVE to eat that often!! Just keep with it.
And for those who are curious why you would eat when you're not hungry - most people do NOT have a metabolism that is functioning properly. The signals that we get from our brain about food are totally wired wrong, and it's an unraveling process to re-wire them & recognize hunger for what it is.
Here is a great article that talks about this more in depth from one of my favorite blogs: http://blog.metaboliceffect.com/2011/09/27/preemptive-eating-for-fat-loss/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=preemptive-eating-for-fat-loss
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Oh, the other thing I thought of for you - you would make yourself eat when you were pregnant with your kids - give that same loving care to yourself now!!0
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