Archive for January 6th, 2010
Are You Real Hungry or Fake Hungry?
Our appetites can be quite the pranksters. They often fool us into thinking we’re hungry, when often, we may be suffering from something completely different. Knowing when your body really needs food and when it needs something else will help you avoid unwanted belly fat, and even improve the quality of your emotional life.
1. Hunger Due to Eating the Wrong Food. Symptoms include craving high sugar foods or feeling hungry soon after eating a meal.
2. Emotional Hunger. Sometimes, our appetites can go haywire when we are experiencing boredom, fear, anxiety, stress or loneliness.
3. Hunger Due to Sleepiness. Daytime fatigue may lead people to overeat (often, high-sugar, nutrient-poor foods) in an attempt to get an extra surge of energy. This is equivalent to placing a Band-Aid on the true problem. It provides only temporary relief, which is soon followed by a crash in energy levels and a resurgence of “hunger” leading to more snacking.
4. Hunger Due to Thirst. We often mistake thirst for hunger. Try drinking a glass or two of water to identify whether you are truly hungry or just slightly dehydrated, in which case water is the perfect antidote!
When you’re truly hungry however, it’s pretty clear to identify. For instance, a growling stomach will cause us to be cranky and unfocused…until we get some food, that is! If it’s been four hours since your last meal or snack, you may very well be hungry. Never ignore true hunger, as doing so may exacerbate it and cause you to overeat to compensate for the missed calories.