Weight Loss with Hunger
Weight Loss
Without Hunger
- Losing weight
is usually associated with not eating very much and being constantly hungry all
the time, which is why so many people are so loathed to do it and if they do
give it a go, understandably they usually fail. The trick is not to assume that
to lose weight you have to starve and be hungry. You do not actually have to eat
less food to lose weight but more change what kind of food you are eating.
By
eating when you feel hungry, it will reduce the need to eat more between meals.
So if you are literally starving yourself you are likely to end up putting on
more weight. It is far better to eat consistently but smaller amounts, for
example 5-6 small meals a day as opposed to 3 very large meals. The secret is
not to wait too long between meals so that there is no temptation to snack which
will undo all your hard work.
Most people snack because they are hungry; they have not eaten enough or have
not eaten anything so before
lunchtime they find themselves snacking. Never skip breakfast, this will mean
you will eat a large lunch and by skipping meals, your body’s metabolism slows
down and does the opposite of what you expect and holds onto the calories
instead of burning them off. Eating little and often is also good for people who
get a slump in the afternoon where they feel very lethargic, this is due to a
drop in sugar levels due to not eating enough. Eating small meals or eating
healthy snacks between meals will stabilise your blood sugar and ensure you do
not get that uncontrollable tiredness in the middle of the afternoon so you
won’t be reaching for the energy drink or chocolate bar for a boost of energy.
Eating
slower is another way to ensure you do not over eat but you eat enough to feel
satisfied. It takes about 20 minutes for the body to realise it is full so if
you eat too quickly, the body will take longer to realise it is full up and
obviously by that time you have eaten too much and it is too late. So by eating
more slowly, the brain will send signals that you should stop eating just in
time.
So as you
can see, there really is no need to be hungry to lose weight; you are far more
likely to keep the weight off if you eat sensibly and regularly. Eating less
food can sometimes be detrimental to weight loss not to mention your health. A
varied, balanced diet coupled with exercise and a bit of determination and
willpower will ensure that you lose weight.
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