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June 28, 2008

How To Feel Full and Consume Fewer Calories

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Almost everyone struggles with worry when they first start a diet. They wonder if they will fail, or go hungry while they try to lose weight. Even people who are thin struggle with the thought of not having enough food in their body on a given day.

Thankfully though, there are numerous foods that do not have a high amount of calories or fat and that fill your stomach so that you do not feel the pangs of hunger. You can also use different tricks that will help you avoid taking in too many calories whole still feeling nice and full.

Lifestyle changes are the most essential when it comes to taking in fewer calories yet still feeling full. Make sure that every time you eat it is something that is healthy and good for you. Rid your diet of foods high in fat and calories; instead opt for choices such as fruit, grains and vegetables.

Let’s say for example that you consume a large salad before you eat supper, your stomach will be a lot fuller and you will find that you eat less than you normally would have. If you do not enjoy salad, you can always decide instead to eat a soup that is low in calories.

You can purchase a wide range of soups in the store that have small calories and are not high in sodium and are healthy while tasting great. If you like to cook, you can always create your own recipes for soup at home from books or online sources.

If you are between meals but find that hunger pangs will just not allow you to wait, you can still eat without feeling guilt. Just reach for snacks that are in the form of fruits or vegetables. Not only is this a much healthier choice than junk food, you will not have to worry about extra calories. You could always choose to chew on a stick of gum that does not contain sugar as well. The chewing motion of eating the gum will trick your stomach into thinking that it is not hungry.

If you want to tamp down your hunger but do not wish to eat, simply sip on a beverage as liquid fills your belly. Choose water or a drink that is very low in calories so that you do not gain weight however. At each mealtime, you should always have a large glass of water on the go so that you can use the liquid to aid the food in filling you up.

Take your time when eating and chew each bite carefully. The faster you eat, the more you consume which adds up to additional pounds. It takes your stomach some time to register that it is full, so when you gobble you can take in far more food than necessary.

When you eat slowly however, your stomach will tell you that you are full and you have much less of a chance of eating too much.

For lunch, avoid the trap of stopping at a fast food place. Stay away from unhealthy food and instead bring a lunch from home. You can either pack your lunch the night before or make it fresh in the morning.

There are some fast food meals that actually contain as many calories as can be found in several healthy meal choices. Good food though allows you to be very full on fewer calories.

Whole grain foods are far better choices than regular are when possible. If you need a snack, reach for a slice of whole grain bread and a thin slice of turkey or ham that is low in fat. This snack will fill your belly on very limited calories.

Always think before you go ahead and eat. Make sure that you are grabbing for food and snacks that are good for you and not high in calories or fat. When you want something to eat, take a moment to put together a meal that will not leave you feeling guilty later. You can really eliminate calories from your diet when you take the time to make the right food choices.

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June 25, 2008

Appetite Control and YOU!

Many people are trying to diet and many people feel frustrated when they are not losing as much as they had hoped for or not as quickly as they would like to.  Some people can get upset and bail from their diet as quickly as possible, rationalizing that the diet was not working any way, so why would they torture themselves like that.  Other people get upset and resolve not to eat or to eat as little as possible and often what would only be absolutely necessary to help them get through the day.  Neither of these approaches are the best answer and individuals who feel upset because of their inability to lose weight could benefit from understanding about appetite control and what they can do in order to feel full longer and stay on track when it comes to their diet and weight loss plan.

Some people can control their appetite by keeping their mouth and stomach occupied.  People who are aided by this approach can benefit simply from munching on ice chips when they start to feel hunger pangs coming on or they begin to feel like snacking.  Water has no calories in it, so the people are able to fill themselves up, simulate chewing and feel fulfilled by keeping to their diet.  Water fills people up when they drink it as well and can aid with appetite suppression, but one of the biggest problems with this approach is that individuals do not feel full because psychologically they know that they did not eat anything.  Ice chips can help because they are solid.

Individuals who do not like the thought or practice of chewing ice chips may want to consider snacking on small, healthy foods throughout the day.  Not only will the individual feel full, but they will also be able to keep their blood sugar levels even and increase their metabolism.  Foods that are high in fiber are some of the best foods to snack on since they help to keep the bloating of a body down and they allow the individual to feel full.  Vegetables and fruits are an obvious, but effective, choice when it comes to snacking.  They contain a lot of water but they are also sweet and filling.

Eating a balanced meal can also help an individual to control their appetite.  By eating a balanced meal, the individual is able to have a variety of different foods which can help to suppress specific cravings that an individual may have.  In many cases, cravings will cause the individual to deviate from their diet or give up on their diet.  As a result, they may not stick to their diet in an effective manner.  It is also helpful for individuals to take a break when eating and allow themselves time to digest the foods that they have taken into their bodies.  The stomach can take a while to inform the brain that the body is full.  By taking a break and allowing the food to digest, many people will realize that they are filled up by less food.


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