FatSwatter's Journal, 15 September 2016

Finally getting over that plateau! Woohoo!

This week, I started a new work-sponsored weight loss program that focuses on being in tune with your body's hunger needs. At first, I was really uncomfortable with this philosophy because I eat at certain times of the day. But I've been doing this faithfully since Monday and it seems to be working. I'm not going to bed hungry and I'm eating foods that I enjoy. The main premise is not to change what you eat but when and how you eat.

When you eat is when you are hungry. I'm still trying to figure this out for myself, but right now I'm gauging hunger by when my stomach is growling repeatedly.

The "how" of eating involved eating for a minimum of 20 minutes and really savoring each bite. It takes about 20 minutes for your brain to register you are full but many eat way too fast causing you not to think you ate, which leads to overeating. I'm guilty of this because I'm always rushing.

Furthermore, your taste center needs to be satisfied as well. But if we shovel food in our mouth, we don't really taste it. Our taste buds are all over our mouth including under the tongue. I found out the tongue doesn't have as many taste buds as I thought!

Anyways, this program requires documenting hunger levels, times, and what I ate. I'm pretty happy with my progress so far, but this is a 10 week program so we'll see how it goes.

Diet Calendar Entry for 15 September 2016:
1972 kcal Activities & Exercise: FitBit Tracker - 24 hours. more...

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Wow, that sounds like an amazing program! Keep us posted as it goes on, please? 
15 Sep 16 by member: mskestrela
Another good thing to do is, count the chewing of food (easier to digest as well and gives satiety), and do not drink while eating (you can sip a bit but not gulp to stretch stomach--GUILTY). Like you said you will feel more fulfilled after eating. Like you I am one of those rush eaters. 
15 Sep 16 by member: Ginsin
very interesting 
15 Sep 16 by member: kathleenscanlan

     
 

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