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A desire for a particular food, even when one is not hungry, is called a craving. There are a number of theories as to why people crave certain foods, including:
Cravings can be the exception instead of the rule when it comes to one’s diet. Developing a lifestyle that includes healthful food selections and regular meals and snacks can help control cravings. The extra time it takes in planning meals or snacks, whether eating at home or eating on the run, is easily made up for in increased energy and improved mood. |
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Hormonal changes affect food cravings intensely on women that on men. Hormonal changes tied to the menstrual cycle are often a cause of cravings. Immediately prior to the menstrual period, the body’s estrogen level drops, as does the serotonin level in the brain. Serotonin is a neurotransmitter, or brain chemical, that plays a role in maintaining a relaxed feeling. When the level decreases, irritability and mood swings increase as does the craving for carbohydrate- and fat-rich foods such as chocolate, cookies, cake, potato chips, and roasted nuts. There is nothing wrong with eating a piece of chocolate, of course, but make sure that we still keep a balanced diet most of the time and not feed our cravings all the time.
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Do you know that there are also food preferences depending on a person's sex? Men prefer foods like hot dogs, eggs, and meat, which are protein foods. Whereas women reach for chocolate, ice cream and bread. Men have larger amounts of the hormone testosterone and about forty pounds more muscle mass than women. They eat increased amounts of protein to build, repair, and synthesize muscle.
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Right... that's is why men burn calories faster than women. That is also why it is helpful to us women to grow more muscles to help us have a fitter body because weight loss is easier if we have more muscles. I am guilty of reaching for chocolates, ice cream, or any sweets before my cycle as well, but I don't mind at all because I listen to my body and I stop once I have had enough
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Those who find themselves reaching for comfort foods frequently should ask themselves if they are truly hungry, or whether they are using food to soothe their mood. For those who are feeding emotions with food, it is helpful to begin to replace the food with healthier activities, such as taking a walk, participating in a favorite form of exercise, or reading a good book. It's alright if you do know when to stop, but there are others who don't. If you cannot stop yourself from eating at all, go for a healthier choice that will give your body more vitamins, energy, and fiber.
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Very well said kathy! Depression and stress cannot be avoided so when you are under that state, always reach for healthy foods like fruits and avoid carbo and junk foods. Your weight gain will add up to your depression and stress if you don't watch what you eat. Do not compromise your health and weight so choose to eat right all the time.
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