Some food cravings are not a problem. How does one know the difference when it comes to food cravings?
Various studies estimate that roughly 90% of the U.S. population experiences food cravings, and cravings are more common in those that diet. However, not all food cravings are problematic. The only person that knows if it's a problem is YOU. Here are some things to ask yourself:
- Do I have a hard time stopping once I start eating certain foods?
- Do I have to keep certain foods out of my house, so I don't overeat?
- Do I think too much about eating or not eating?
- Do I try to eat well, and end up giving into my cravings anyways?
- Do I wish I had more willpower with certain foods?
- Do I feel bad about myself when I overeat?
Those that don't negatively impact your health and well-being.
Here are two examples:
- A friend of mine who is very athletic craves pasta. This craving doesn't bother him, as he enjoys eating pasta and figures he'll burn it off and needs the carbohydrate fuel. If he stopped exercising, didn't reduce his intake, and started gaining weight, this may start to be a problem. Currently, it does not bother him.
- Another example is, I have a desire for chocolate every so often. When this happens, I can decide if I want some or not. I'm able to pass on it without a problem if there's no chocolate around. I don't have to drive to the store if I don't have any. If I eat some, I enjoy it, it's easy to stop, and I'm not compelled to overdo. This craving is not a problem for me.
Thanks for reading!
Kara@TheFoodCravingSolution.com
www.TheFoodCravingSolution.com
4 comments:
I love the examples of food cravings. I LOVE chocolate...like cake and cookies, but won't drive to the store to get any. I guess that is a good thing! :)
Awesome article Kara! Thanks for the post!
Ann M. Evanston
http://www.zenawomen.synthasite.com/index.php
That is a good thing, as you can enjoy them, or not. It's all about YOU having a choice to say yes or no to your desire, and have peace of mind. Thanks for your comment!
I'm glad you liked it Ann! Thanks for your comment.
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