Loading...

How to Stop Overeating

>> Thursday, April 03, 2008

Well, I am signing off for a while on blogging since I need to go to the store to buy something for us, some groceries too. Hubby was getting ready as well, and I am still here...well, I need to go and get ready too. Well, to those who wanted an exchange links, I will get back to you guys as soon as I get back from the store. It's getting late now too so, we really need to go. Anyway, I found this article at Yahoo news today, it is quite helpful for me since I need to go dieting as well, I don't have problem with other parts of my body but it's only on my tummy, I think I need a tummy tuck lol! Well, if you want to know more about this healthy diet benefits here are the tips:

You eat when you're hungry and you stop when you're full. Makes sense right, but it can be a hard rule to follow. Not only does food taste good and make us happy when we eat it, but portion sizes have gotten out of control. Restaurants serve huge plates of food and all you can eat buffets offer an endless amount, so we don't realize that we're actually eating two or three times the calories we should be.

Here are some tips to help prevent you from overeating

Savor the first few bites. Those initial moments the food enters your mouth are the most satisfying because your taste buds are so sensitive. Taking the time to enjoy those first bites or spoonfuls of food may prevent you from eating until you're stuffed. Eat slowly. When your stomach is full, your brain won't necessarily get the message until 20 minutes later. So if you take time to enjoy every bite, you'll be able to notice when your body feels satisfied. If you scarf down your food quickly, you'll end up eating much more than you need, and you won't realize it until after you're stuffed.

To see the other helpful tips read more. Eat off of smaller plates and bowls. When you use a big plate, it's hard not to fill it all up with food. Smaller plates mean smaller portion sizes. When you're eating, just eat. Don't eat while driving, watching TV, or while on the computer. You'll end up mindlessly putting food in your mouth because you're distracted, and the food tends not to register in our brains, so we end up eating more. Instead take at least 20 minutes to sit and eat, so you can really feel the pleasure of your food.

Eat nutritious foods. Ones that are full of fiber, protein, and vitamins will make your body feel physically satisfied, so you won't feel hungry as quickly. Eat the foods you really enjoy. Denying yourself the foods you crave will only make you crave them more. If your favorite food happens to be high in calories and fat, just have a few bites to satisfy your taste buds.
When you're out to eat, order smaller portion sizes, split a meal or dessert with a friend, or put half your meal in a to-go container before you take your first bite. Well, I guess, it would work for me! I will try it too. Who knows, right? It may work for me as well.

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Thanks for visiting my blog and for leaving me a comment. No spams allowed.
If you do so, please visit my other blogs as well. Thanks and have a nice day!

Garden of Moments
A Momma's Journal
A Shopaholic Diary
Life Expressions
Couple's Love Book
Pinay in States

  © A Shopaholic Diary by Ourblogtemplates.com 2009

Back to TOP