yes, your metabolism could be elevated.
but things like overall hydration and meal composition can also effect hunger levels, especially several hours after high carb meals when serum insulin is low.
Hey its me again, one thing I've noticed since I switched my drinking to nothing but good stuff (water, chocolate milk, orange juice, no coke) I noticed after awhile that I'm still really hungry shortly after a meal.. Even a big meal like dinner.
Breakfeast : Usually 2 slices of toast with some milk, sometimes pancakes (no syrup I know it's bad) with some sausage.. things like that
Lunch : My lunch is usually pretty big, like today I had a hamburger, 16ounces of chocolate milk, 2 rolls (no butter), broccoli, and some beans
Dinner : Had chicken, broccoli, and rice
I was VERY hungry about an hour after breakfeast
I got pretty hungry about two hours after lunch
I got pretty hungry about 3 or 4 hours after dinner
Is this a good thing? I think it is, just making sure tho.
(Almost forgot I have a gallon of water everyday)


yes, your metabolism could be elevated.
but things like overall hydration and meal composition can also effect hunger levels, especially several hours after high carb meals when serum insulin is low.
I train differently than most, my beef is with gravity the weights on the bar are just the medium...Thanks to Wall Street your slice of the American Pie has been reduced to a crumb.
How about some English for the idiot.Originally Posted by LAM
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it is possible
Originally Posted by ForemanRules


when the body is dehydrated it can send a false sensation of hunger. low serum insulin levels can also cause a person to feel hungry, especially several hours after a large meal, or a large serving of carbohydrates...Originally Posted by LittleKid
I train differently than most, my beef is with gravity the weights on the bar are just the medium...Thanks to Wall Street your slice of the American Pie has been reduced to a crumb.
Well I've been eating the same thing everyday for the past year, and this has never happened.Originally Posted by LAM
This started happening after I switched to practically nothing but water.
But it sounds like from what your saying this a bad thing? Sheesh.. confusing.
He's simply saying that your metabolism may be revving up, but there are other reasons you might be getting hungrier.
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Is there anyway to determine this?Originally Posted by Duncans Donuts
at your age you have a kick ass metabolism so i wouldnt put so much attention on your diet. if i were you i would eat eat eat and just focus on building some muscle.
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