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Beating Food Cravings
Jim O'Neill
Everyone, regardless of
how disciplined they are with their diet, will from time to time fall
victim to cravings for one food item or another. For people trying to
lose weight, these cravings are even more of a challenge to deal with
than for
someone simply maintaining their weight. Regardless of whether or not
you are trying to lose weight however, cravings can be the one thing
that makes you break your normal dietary habits and overdo the
calories you usually try to do without.
Most people know that getting some kind of exercise and eating
healthy, low-fat foods is the key to maintaining good health, but with
the hectic and hurried schedules so many people have these days,
sometimes eating right and getting exercise can be easier said than
done. The best way to insure against dietary
disaster when you do get those cravings throughout the day is to plan
ahead and use a little strategy.
For one thing, try to plan 5 to 6 small meals with one to be eaten
around every 3 hours of the day and make it a point not to miss any of
them. It takes an average of 2 ½ hours for the human body to digest a
meal, so by the time you start to feel a craving coming on, it's
almost time for your next meal anyway.
Make it a point to drink plenty of water. Quite often, feelings of
hunger between meals are really your body trying to signal thirst. By
keeping a bottle of water with you all day and making it a point to
take constant "sips" throughout the day, you will keep hydrated, feel
better, and eliminate one common cause for cravings to happen.
When you are at home, always try to keep some fresh fruit on hand. If
you are hit with a craving, fruit is a better choice than cake or
chips. Also, make a fat-free dip and cut up some fresh veggies like
carrots and celery and keep them in the
fridge. This will give you another quick and healthy snack that you
can just grab and eat during a craving.
Never go to a party, a meeting, or any event where there will be food
available on an empty stomach. This will set you right up to over eat
when you get there. Always eat a small meal or
at least eat a good, healthy snack before you go as this will
help to stop cravings from hitting you while there.
If there are certain snack foods that you really enjoy, don't
try to completely cut them out. You will only overindulge in
them when you can't control the urge to have them later. Plan
these snacks into your day, and just make them snacks that you
have once in a while and in moderate amounts when you do.
Remember that just because certain food items are fat-free does
not mean they are calorie free. When turning to fat free snacks,
be careful of how many calories they contain and adjust your
portions accordingly. It is very easy to assume fat-free is
"safe" and go way overboard on them.
The next time you are hit with cravings, remember these little
guidelines and you will be able to deal with them without
ruining your efforts to maintain healthy eating habits.
About The Author: Jim O'Neill gives you tons of valuable
information on the subjects of weight loss, fitness, and
nutrition to make it easy for you to live a healthy lifestyle.
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