Every so often (and by every so often I mean very regularly), I get an uncontrollable urge to down a pint of Chunky Monkey or plow through an entire order of super-sized fries.
I indulge. I hate myself for it. And the nasty cycle continues.
I'm guessing you might be able to relate. About 90 percent of women (and 50 percent of men) get food cravings a few times a month, says Susan B. Roberts, PhD, a professor of nutrition and psychiatry at Tufts University. Why do we crave junk food? (And it's always junk food -- you never hear about someone's kale binges, right?) Often it's a psychological thing: We reach for the mac and cheese after a rough day because that's what mom used to make for us. And sometimes it's physiological: We guzzle a venti coffee after a sleepless night because we're exhausted and need the jolt of caffeine.
But what about the junk food cravings that come out of nowhere? The ones that hit when you're feeling great? Those could actually be a sign that you're missing something from your diet, says clinical nutritionist Stella Metsovas, BS, CCN. "Physiologically, the body will crave junk foods that could potentially mimic the nutrient that is deficient," she says. "The brain actually craves a quick-release because of the low quality of foods you're consuming."
Obviously, this cycle of craving junk food when what we really need is health food doesn't do us any favors. For starters, it'll pack on the pounds. But more importantly, while junk food may mimic the energy or nutrients in healthy foods, it won't give us the actual benefits. And so the food cravings will continue.
But here's the good news: If you know what your body really needs when you're craving sugar, carbs, salt, or whatever your vice of choice, then you can load up on those nutrients in a healthier form. Which means that there's a good chance you'll be able to scale back your junk food cravings dramatically.
theory... but a lot of the replacement foods and nutrients are slow-working. let's admit that sometimes when we crave chocolate, it's CHOCOLATE that we want
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theory... but a lot of the replacement foods and nutrients are slow-working. let's admit that sometimes when we crave chocolate, it's CHOCOLATE that we want
by AstridB Wednesday, March 20, 2013 at 11:29AM Report as inappropriate
a lot of interesting information!! :-)
by charliecat31 Saturday, March 16, 2013 at 05:05PM Report as inappropriate
This was super helpful. Now I know what I need when I get those weird cravings.
by NillaButterfly Saturday, March 16, 2013 at 02:14PM Report as inappropriate
I basically need to eat more salad and nuts. Will do :)
by Monique3 Thursday, March 14, 2013 at 06:37AM Report as inappropriate
good to know
by LittleBunny Sunday, January 13, 2013 at 05:37PM Report as inappropriate
very interesting
by Chris213 Sunday, January 6, 2013 at 07:11AM Report as inappropriate
fish oil helps stabilize blood sugar...wow, I really like the information in this ariticle. Thanks!
by EricaC123 Friday, January 4, 2013 at 08:39AM Report as inappropriate
salt is what i always crave for. will bookmark this article for future refrence.
by justmilly Friday, December 21, 2012 at 10:24AM Report as inappropriate
I liked this article. I'm going to give some of these a try.
by kimihavens Friday, December 7, 2012 at 02:57PM Report as inappropriate
since when are cheeseburgers and such are considered meat? when I'm craving meat, i'm craving a nice medium rare steak. and salt. yum :))
by venenumletalis Monday, November 12, 2012 at 05:49PM Report as inappropriate