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This interesting Time article details seven reasons why you may eat more food than your body really needs.
Factors involved in overeating can be subtle and unobvious.
Reasons for eating when you aren't hungry can include:
- Time of Day. Your body is conditioned to eat at certain intervals through routine. If you normally eat breakfast and find yourself in too much of a rush one day, your body will signal it's starving.
- Sight of Food. The body anticipates when food is about to enter the system. That's why your mouth starts watering at the sight of Mom's homemade pie.
- Alcohol. Drinking has a tendency to impair judgment, which can lead to indulging in more food than usual.
- Refined Carbs. Any meal or snack high in grain and sugar carbohydrates typically generates a rapid rise in blood glucose. To compensate for this, your pancreas secretes the hormone insulin into your bloodstream, which lowers your blood sugar. This "crashing" usually leads you right back to the fridge in search for more food.
You can check out the link below for the remaining items that can make you lose control over your eating.
Time.com
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