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Constant hunger could be a sign of health conditions including diabetes, hyperthyroidism, depression and pregnancy. It's important to rule out medical conditions while addressing those hunger pangs.
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Read More »If you feel like you're hungry all the time, even after a meal, you're not alone. In a physiological sense, hunger is a cue that your body needs more food. Your stomach may feel empty and grumbly. You might notice yourself feeling irritable, or "hangry." You might even feel dizzy or off balance. But hunger can also be a sign of emotional emptiness. You reach for food in an attempt to soothe yourself, or out of sadness, boredom, even happiness. The trouble is, eating more than your body needs to support your daily activities can trigger weight gain.
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Read More »Whether your hunger is physical, psychological, or some combination of the two, it's important to get to the bottom of insatiable hunger — and curb overeating. A few key strategies: Wait it out. Distract yourself from your cravings with a non-eating activity like a guided mediation, a stroll outdoors or a phone call with a friend. If you can wait even three minutes, there's a good chance the craving will pass. Distract yourself from your cravings with a non-eating activity like a guided mediation, a stroll outdoors or a phone call with a friend. If you can wait even three minutes, there's a good chance the craving will pass. Strive for balance. Sometimes hunger between meals indicates your diet is lacking in protein, fat and fiber, which take time to digest. You'll feel full for longer after eating a spinach salad topped with garbanzo beans, hard-boiled eggs, and nuts or seeds than you will after noshing on a plate of spaghetti. Sometimes hunger between meals indicates your diet is lacking in protein, fat and fiber, which take time to digest. You'll feel full for longer after eating a spinach salad topped with garbanzo beans, hard-boiled eggs, and nuts or seeds than you will after noshing on a plate of spaghetti. Keep a food diary. Awareness is the first step toward change. You can get there by logging your food intake. In the log, include the type and amount of food you eat, the date and the time. You might also address questions like: Am I hungry? Why am I eating? Where am I eating? Am I doing anything else while eating? What is my mood? After several days, you may be able to identify certain patterns in your food intake and make changes accordingly. If you feel hungry all the time and are eating more calories than you need, take a step back and consider what's behind your hunger. Are you thirsty? Overtired? Stressed? Do you need more fiber in your diet? Whatever the reason, reach first for whole fruits and vegetables, or a hard-boiled egg, before you try to quash those cravings with refined foods and snacks. Still can't get to the bottom of your ongoing hunger? Talk to a health professional. Constant hunger could be a sign of health conditions including diabetes, hyperthyroidism, depression and pregnancy. It's important to rule out medical conditions while addressing those hunger pangs. Looking for more nutrition advice and want to make an appointment with a registered dietitian? Call 1-855-434-5483 or visit Nutrition Services on henryford.com.
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Read More »Patricia Jurek, RD, MBA, is the manager for Henry Ford Macomb Hospital’s Center for Weight Management. Learn more about Patricia.
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