Beauty Eats

10 ways to outwit your appetite

Posted Fri, Feb 22, 2008
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You don't have to be smarter than a quiz show fifth-grader to learn how to control the urge to eat. Just follow these ingenious tips:

1. Feed it protein for breakfast. You'll be less hungry later on and end up eating 267 fewer calories during the day. At least that's what happened on days when St. Louis University researchers gave overweight women two scrambled eggs and two slices of jelly-topped toast for breakfast rather than about half that protein.

2. Make it climb a flight of stairs. At home, store the foods that tempt you most way out of reach. For instance, Cornell University food psychologist Brian Wansink, PhD, keeps his favorite soda in a basement fridge. "Half the time I'm too lazy to run down there to get it, so I drink the water in the kitchen."

3. Sleep on it. People who don't get their eight hours of zzz's experience hormonal fluctuations that increase appetite, report researchers.

4. Give it something else to think about. When scientists scanned the brains of people eating different foods, they found that the brain reacts to fat in the mouth in much the same way that the nose responds to a pleasant aroma. So if you feel a craving coming on, apply your favorite scent.

5. Never let it see a heaping plate. The more food that's in front of you, the more you'll eat. So at a restaurant, ask your waiter to pack up half of your meal before serving it to you, then eat the extras for lunch the next day.

6. Put it under the lights. You consume fewer calories at a well-lit restaurant table than you do dining in a dark corner. "In the light, you're more self-conscious and worry that other patrons are watching what you eat," explains Wansink.

7. Talk it down. Entertaining friends with a great story doesn't give you much time to eat up, so you'll probably still have food on your plate when they're done. Once they're finished, call it quits too.

8. Offer it a seat. If you sit down to snack -- and use utensils and a plate -- you'll eat fewer calories at subsequent meals.

9. Satisfy it with soup. Start lunch with about 130 calories worth of vegetable soup and you'll eat 20 percent fewer calories during lunch overall, say Penn State experts.

10. Give it little choice. Packages that contain assorted varieties of cookies, candy, dips, cheese, etc., make you want to try all the flavors. The effect is so powerful, says Wansink, that when people are given 10 colors of M&Ms to munch on, not seven, they eat 30 percent more!

Oh, and one more thing: Feeding your appetite a diverse diet that is low in calories and high in nutrients can make your RealAge as much as four years younger. Sweet.

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13 Comments

  • 1. Posted by Jus'concerned on Sat, Feb 23, 2008

    Portion control is the mantra. Meat, no bigger than your palm. Chicken no bigger than a cookie. Vegetable one cup. Rice one cup. All others in moderation, such as cheese, One 2" squre and no more. Nuts and fruits in between. Soup with less salt to fill up. Water 8 or 10 glasses. Plus, do exercise to burn at least 400 cals ..... and do it 5 times a week. You will feel a lot better for it.

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  • 2. Posted by moogie_62 on Sat, Feb 23, 2008

    this is great!

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  • 3. Posted by Helen on Sat, Feb 23, 2008

    Eat as much as you want but please remember to walk off the calories that you eat... For instance eating 2000 calories a day, walk for 3 to 4 hours to get rid of it!

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  • 4. Posted by Fish on Sat, Feb 23, 2008

    Good article. Very informative and very "doable" tips.

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  • 5. Posted by Gruv Guru on Mon, Feb 25, 2008

    These comments are totally ignore the main issue of losing weight. The GLYCEMIC INDEX in food, its all about controlling your blood sugar and insulin levels. I have lost 20 pounds in 2 months and I eat quite a lot of food, but I don't eat sugar therefore my bloodsugar never spikes, flooding my blood with insulin and the fat storing hormone that goes with that. Google gycemic index to see what I am talking about. DIETS DON"T WORK!!! You need a lifestyle change that allows you to eat good food and not the garbarge that we put into our bodies on a daily basis. Check our gycemic index...its worth it.

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  • 6. Posted by MJ on Mon, Feb 25, 2008

    They have some points I agree with like the soda in the basement. I'm not a big junk food eater, but do go out to eat a lot so I do try to make the sensible food chooses. Desserts are big problem for me so my trick is chew on a piece of mint gum. After that try eating a chocolate cake; it's not as tasty after the gum.

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  • 7. Posted by isajane@nl.rogers.com on Mon, Feb 25, 2008

    Good ideas as usualy, thank you. Really like to thank previous coment maker nosmo_king_eh, you may get your motivation from fat people, but be carefull, you may be a fat person yet, you may reap what you sow, have a good life!

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  • 8. Posted by chloe on Mon, Feb 25, 2008

    Yes our eyes are bigger than our stomach's. The bigger the plate and pile of food the more you will eat. Sometimes small snacks of fruit or veggies during the day will decrease the need for high calorie foods and we eat less at meal times.

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  • 9. Posted by Kandarp M on Thu, Feb 28, 2008

    Simple Pranayama excercises of Yoga will keep your inner body working efficiently. And if the inner is working good, the outer will automatically get in shape. Google "Pranayama" and you'll find tons of info on it.

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  • 10. Posted by GY B on Thu, Feb 28, 2008

    I find alot of times when you want to snack you really want to drink water. Also, with me I've cut out pop simply by switching to soda water. I've found its the tingling sensation I crave not the sweetness.

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  • 11. Posted by cassy on Thu, Feb 28, 2008

    This advice is awesome...like im always hungry!!

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  • 12. Posted by jedwardpolko@rogers.com on Thu, Feb 28, 2008

    If you start by eating a good variety of different foods. For example a filet of salmon topped with some very hot peanut-oil and chopped onions poach the salmon for about 9 minutes per side then put the choped onion on top and pour the hot hot peanut oil over the stuff you are adding to the salmon, etc.. Have this for breakfast then if you run out of ideas by some mussels steam them in a large pot, with about 1 inch of water, and make yourself a nice breakfast..... Enjoy your day.!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • 13. Posted by Diana G on Tue, Mar 04, 2008

    this can be done great tips!!!

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