Sunday, November 15, 2009

How to Stop Binge Eating and Avoid Weight Gain


Raise your hand if you've ever been a victim of binge eating? You eat because you are tired, depressed, stressed, (insert your emotion here). At some point in our lives, we all experience episodes of binge eating (hello Thanksgiving!). I found this article online to get your gears turning. I want y'all to recognize when you are truly hungry and when you are binge eating for whatever reason.

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"If you are eating because you are bored, stressed, or depressed you are binge eating. Why should I stop binge eating? Well it can and will lead to weight gain overtime. A binge can last for as little as a few hours to days, even weeks at a time. If you maintain your current weight, you need to stop. This article will address several ways on how to stop binge eating.

The first step you should take is stop unhealthy binge eating. Eliminate unhealthy junk foods from your home. Fill your home with healthy foods like fruits and vegetables. If you must binge, eat healthy foods only to help avoid weight gain.

You should keep all foods in the kitchen and out of site. The more you see food, the more likely you are to want food. Many people binge because they are not paying attention to if they are really hungry or not. You could be watching a television program with a bag of chips in your lap. Before you know it, the whole bag is gone. Your mind was occupied by the television program. This is why it is very important to keep all your foods in the kitchen and only eat at the dinner table.

You can help stop binge eating by drinking more water throughout the day. You should drink 8-12 glasses of water each day. Drinking water will fill your stomach up and reduce hunger. Drink plenty of water between means and plenty of water before a meal. Do not think you can go drinking soda or unhealthy drinks. Drink water only.

Boredom can lead to heavy eating. If you are not doing anything and you feel the sudden urge to eat, find something to occupy your time before you actually go and eat anything. You could do exercises or play a game. I would suggest going for a walk. If you were not really hungry, the urge to eat would have disappeared.

If you are in a stressed or emotional state, find something other than eating to ease your pain. You may have to work with a counselor to identify what is actually wrong and help you cope. If you binge every time your stressed or emotional your forming a habit. Many people consciously know they are overeating but tell themselves, I'll just stop when I am no longer stressed or emotional. This is not the right mindset to have.

People who binge often lack any self control. It is you alone that tells yourself to eat, and it is you alone who can just as easily tell yourself not to eat. You must strengthen your will power to stop binge eating. Before you eat anything ask yourself, do I really need this? Am I really hungry? Can I go without having this? Feel your body out and answer these questions. If you feel like you are going to go crazy if you do not eat something, grab an apple instead junk food. Also as long as you are chewing your mind thinks your eating. You can try chewing sugar free gum and trick your mind."

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What have y'all tried to do to prevent binge eating? When I'm not sure if I'm hungry or just bored, I go for a walk, or have some water. If I'm still thinking about whatever it was that I was craving an hour later, then I go ahead and let myself have something.

One last tip. A lot of times people get hungry late at night. Why is that? It's because food=energy. Your body needs energy to sustain itself at the pace you are racing it. If this is the case, then GO TO SLEEP! You do not need energy from food to sleep. You need rest to restore your energy. So think of food in that context - as energy. Yes, food tastes wonderful. I love food (probably too much), but sometimes you need to play little mind tricks or you will end up like the lady in the above picture.

Let's support each other - tell your tricks in the comments below!

4 comments:

  1. I used to brush my teeth around 8pm to make sure I didn't eat past then- my laziness worked for me when I didn't want to have to brush twice. Too bad in my apartment the bathroom sink is too close to the food...oh well. Keeping a big jug of water by my bedside also helps, because most of the time my late-night hunger is actually thirst (also from my nursing child!)

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  2. I don't eat after dinner, especially not after 9pm! I don't buy junk so I don't eat it. I stop eating when I'm full. If I do eat junk, I try to eat just a little bit so my craving is satisfied and I'm not binging. Can't say I follow that all the time, but I try!

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  3. I know this is not an answer to your question but I just realized that you made your blog private and I was wondering if I could get an invite???

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  4. Julie - yes! I need your email address.

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