How does running/exercise affect your appetite?
NaurielR
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I run three days a week (about six miles each times, sometimes more) and I find that on days that I run, my physical appetite barely increases, but my mental appetite (the voice that tells me to to eat because I'm bored, because it'll taste good, because why not?) drastically decreases. I don't really get "the munchies" on my running days. I feel great on those days, and I have to remind myself to eat enough.
Have any of you noticed that exercise has an effect on your appetite? I'm just curious
Have any of you noticed that exercise has an effect on your appetite? I'm just curious
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I find the opposite, when I exercise I feel physically less hungry then when I bum around the house.0
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The days I run, I have virtually no appetite. The next day though, I am absolutely ravenous!!0
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I am starving on my long run days!! In fact if I don't eat enough (and soon) I end up sleeping. A long run for me right now is 6 miles +.0
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It kills my appetite in the short term, but increases it after a day or so.0
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It used to make me super hungry but now it really doesn't affect me in anyway.0
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I always say that when you're exercising, the benefits are threefold. You're burning calories, facilitating the release of endorphins/ feeling better about yourself, and your desire to eat crappy foods decreases significantly. I'm hungry a lot more when I'm running/lifting regularly, but I crave whole foods that function as fuel. When I'm sedentary and lazy, all I want to do is eat chips and pizza0
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when I run, I have the same thing as you. No appetite when bored, but physical hunger stays about the same. Still have to remind myself to eat though!0
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when I walk it suppresses my appetite but on long walks I kinda feel a bit hungry at the end but then again I suppose I should as it take me 3 hours and I cover 12 miles or so0
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I have no change in my appetite on the day, but the following day I could eat a horse!0
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It really depends. At first when I start getting for 4-5 miles, I would be ravenous. But as my milage has increased, I find I am just not at all hungry on days I have long runs. I ran 6.5 miles yesterday and ended up eating only about 1600 calories, putting me at about 1000 net calories for the day. I just have no appetite, especially for the hour or so after my run.
Usually the day after I tend to be more hungry though, so it balances out I think.0 -
If I exercise I find I have like no appetite at all....I still eat at least 5 times a day, but I love the energy:)0
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Days I run I tend to eat more afterwards but I run at the crack of dawn as I wake up on a empty stomach.0
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When I tried to diet before i didnt make it but a few days. This time I am about 2 weeks in and am not struggling at all. I walk every day. 3 1/2 miles in the am and in the pm. I do not feel the need to eat a lot. When I get bored I feel a slight twinge to eat because that has always been a habit for me. Now when i feel that, I get up and do something and it goes away. I am having trouble eating my 1200 on some days much less the extra calories i get from exercise. If I dont exercise I have no problem eating all of my1200 calories. So for me exercise is stopping me from wanting to eat.0
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I run three days a week (about six miles each times, sometimes more) and I find that on days that I run, my physical appetite barely increases, but my mental appetite (the voice that tells me to to eat because I'm bored, because it'll taste good, because why not?) drastically decreases. I don't really get "the munchies" on my running days. I feel great on those days, and I have to remind myself to eat enough.
Have any of you noticed that exercise has an effect on your appetite? I'm just curious
I know that I never feel like eating for an hour after running, give it another hour and I am usually starving though lol.
Apparently exercise is supposed to suppress appetite though.0
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