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Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Get the Duct Tape...I'm Ripped Again!
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Trick your body into feeling less hungry
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RESEARCH UPDATE: Trick your body into feeling less hungry ------------------------------------------------------------ Are you on a weight loss diet? Here's how to trick your body into feeling less hungry... If you're on a weight loss diet, researchers from Pennsylvania State University have shown that you can "trick" your body into eating less WITHOUT feeling hungry. Many people find it difficult to lose weight -- not because they don't know what to do -- but because they don't like the feeling of hunger that often accompanies a restricted calorie diet. While your sensations of hunger are affected by numerous factors, scientists have established that the volume of food consumed is directly linked to how full you feel after a meal. As soon as the volume of food in your stomach reaches a certain size, it appears that receptors in your stomach send the "full" signal to your brain. Publishing their findings in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Barbara Rolls and colleagues from Pennsylvania State University set out to establish if the volume of liquid consumed 30 minutes before a meal affected subsequent food intake. Test subjects were given one of three different sized drinks roughly 30 minutes before eating lunch. Although all three drinks contained the SAME number of calories, they differed in volume. In other words, some of the drinks had more water in them. Subjects were given access to a buffet-style lunch that allowed them to choose a variety of different foods. The table below shows you exactly how many calories subjects ate at lunch after consuming the different drinks. No drink = 1,032 calories consumed at lunch 300ml drink = 758 calories consumed at lunch 450ml drink = 698 calories consumed at lunch 600ml drink = 625 calories consumed at lunch The results clearly show that the larger the volume of fluid consumed before lunch, the fewer calories were consumed at lunch. *Hunger ratings were three times lower following the 600ml drink, compared to the 300ml drink. *Feelings of fullness were three times higher following the 600ml drink, compared to the 300ml drink. Remember that the larger drinks didn't have any more calories in them. They were simply larger in volume -- containing more water, along with guar gum (which added thickness to the drinks). These findings are supported by previous studies, which have shown that the weight of a meal is closely linked to feelings of fullness. So, how can you use this information? Firstly, make sure to include plenty of vegetables in your diet (such as broccoli). Vegetables typically contain little in the way of calories. Compared to other foods, they're also high in volume. For example, 44 grams of broccoli contains just 12 calories. Compare this to a fat-free cookie, which contains 127 calories, yet weighs just 29 grams. Based on the findings of this study, the broccoli would reduce your hunger to a greater extent than the cookie, despite the fact the cookie contains 1,058% MORE calories. Low-fat or fat-free foods are typically very light but contain a LOT of calories. Because they're low in fat, many people are seduced into believing they can eat as much of them as they want. Several studies have shown that people concerned about their weight eat MORE of a food when they're told that it's low in fat -- completely eliminating any benefit that the low-fat product had to offer in the first place! Here's another "trick" that might help: Roughly 30 minutes before you eat, drink 300-600ml of water. This will help "fool" your stomach into sending the "full" signal to your brain. Reference Rolls, B.J., Castellanos, V.H., Halford, J.C., Kilara, A., Panyam, D., Pelkman, C.L., Smith, G.P., & Thorwart, M.L. (1998). Volume of food consumed affects satiety in men. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 67, 1170-1177 ------------------- DP |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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I just don't believe that water is an appetite suppressant. If you are hungry you are hungry and you need solid food. The only time water can help fill you up is after a meal.
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Different shades of black
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LOL - talk about bringing up a post from the past!!
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Also, most people will confuse thirst for hunger. The signals for 'I'm hungry' and 'I'm thirsty' often get 'crossed' in the hypothalamus and people will believe they are hungry when they are just thirsty. Therefore, drinking before a meal can also stop these 'mixed messages'. |
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I'll give this a try sometime thanks.
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19 years old Bodyweight 135 pounds Bodyfat 14% 5"6
Max Squat unknown Max Bench Unknown Goals for March Bodyweight 150 pounds.Max Squat 250 pounds Max Bench 200 pounds. |
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