Overeating is something many of us have battled with at one point
or the other. However, there are some important ways to effectively deal with
it and stop yourself from eating too much. Here are 4 ways
to stop yourself from eating too much.
Use the Hunger Scale
You need to learn how to figure out the physical cues that
signal true hunger and a real need for nourishment, and a great way to do this
is through the use of the hunger scale. This will help you figure out your need
when it comes to food. There are six major components of the hunger scale and
they include: Starving (an uncomfortable, empty feeling that
may be accompanied by lightheadedness or the jitters caused by low blood sugar
levels from lack of food); Hungry (your next meal is on your
mind, at this point you are not exactly feeling the physical effects of hunger
except the usual hunger pangs); Moderately Hungry (there's
that nagging feeling of hunger. Your stomach may be growling and you might feel
some faint hunger pangs. At this point you're already planning what your next
meal is going to be); Satisfied (you're satiated, meaning
you're not exactly feeling full but you're not hungry either. You're simply
relaxed and comfortable); Full (At this point, if you're still
eating, it is more 'out of momentum' than actual hunger because your belly
would already feel slightly bloated, and the food would no longer taste as
good); Stuffed (you feel uncomfortable, your stomach feels
like it's about to burst open, and you might even have a mild heartburn from
your stomach acids creeping back up to your oesophagus).
Take a Low Calorie Snack
If you're feeling hungry between meals, or a short-while after
eating a sizeable meal, it is best to either drink some water to help curb the
misleading feeling of hunger or take a low-calorie snack. This is the best way
you can avoid overeating between meals. You should be sure to favour snacks or
fruits that contain more fiber and water so you can avoid the calories while loading
your body with disease-fighting nutrients.
Favour High-Volume Meals
High-volume meals are those that involve solid foods that have
high fluid content which helps to better suppress hunger and the need to
overeat. Eating foods with high-water content versus those with low-water
content ensures that you get bigger portions for less calories, and can consume
more food to help fully satisfy your hunger, and leave you satiated.
Make Eating Right a Habit
Overeating is a bad habit and once you can make up your mind to
making eating right a habit, you'll be fine. This is one of the most
straightforward ways to stop yourself from eating too much and actually keeping
it up. It is scientifically proven that it takes 30 days to break/make a habit,
so please get started now, it is possible and you can do it. Consistency is the
key to taking charge of your eating habits and feeling better about your body
and overall self.
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