1. Drink water
Water is the most essential nutrient. If you are craving sweets, it could be because your body is thirsty. We often confuse thirst with hunger. Try drinking a big glass of water when you are craving junk food; wait for a few minutes and you will soon realise that the craving is gone. This is a very good trick for people who are on a diet. Having fruit juices and green tea before a meal will make you feel full. This will help in reducing your calorie intake.
2. Eat when hungry
If you starve yourself until dinner, you are likely to binge on your favourite food in the meanwhile. Try eating a plate of fruits between your meals. This trick will not make you crave junk food and will keep your stomach full until your next meal.
3. Have smaller meals
Eat small meals throughout the day. If you have a tendency to eat two big meals a day, increase it to four small meals throughout the day. This will keep your body loaded with sugar, carbohydrates and proteins and in turn control your cravings.
4. Get enough sleep
Your appetite is largely affected by the hormones that fluctuate throughout the day. An irregular sleeping pattern hampers these hormone levels which in turn lead to craving junk food. Most people become obese because of this issue.
5. Stop watching food videos
Do you feel the urge to reach out for a bag of chips while watching food videos? It is probably your favourite food show which is making you crave for the delicious food they make. Refrain from watching such a show if you find a regularity in your cravings. Little changes can make a huge difference.
Cravings are very common and most of us experience them in daily life. However, they play a major role in food addiction, weight gain and binge eating. Being aware of these cravings and understanding what triggers them can help you curb them.
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