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Is Mindless Eating Making You Fat?

Topic: Dieting and Weight LossBy Dr. Becky Gillaspy, DCPublished Recently added

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Does your hand put food in your mouth without any conscious thought? Do you eat in front of your computer, television, or while on the phone? Do you have trouble recalling what exactly you ate? Then you might just be a mindless eater. Mindless eating happens without your awareness, you pay ...Does your hand put food in your mouth without any conscious thought? Do you eat in front of your computer, television, or while on the phone? Do you have trouble recalling what exactly you ate? Then you might just be a mindless eater. Mindless eating happens without your awareness, you pay little or no attention to what you eat or how much; food is just one more multitasking item.

This type of eating can lead to a multitude of unwanted results, namely weight gain and poor food choices that leave you feeling sluggish. If you are trying to lose weight, then work on becoming more aware of what exactly you are eating by practicing mindful eating. Mindful eating allows you to be satisfied with less food and without fighting with yourself to stop eating.

To stop eating unconsciously stop multitasking when you eat. In other words, when you eat - just eat, don't be watching TV or working. You need to be more aware of the food you are eating at all times, even when you are with a group of friends. When eating at a social event it is easy to overeat because your attention is elsewhere.

Here is an experiment for you to try that will help you break out of the unconscious zone and become a Mindful Eater. For one week pay attention to everything you eat. I mean really pay attention. Use all five of your senses when you eat, how does it really taste? What kind of texture does it have? Smell it, hear it crunch or not, and take in the morsel of food with your eyes before putting it in your mouth. Do this for one week and you will be surprised by what you notice. Foods that you thought you couldn't live without might not have quite the appeal you always imagined they had, and foods that you just dismissed before may be tastier than you thought.

When you eat mindfully it becomes easier to distinguish between your true hunger and head hunger or emotional hunger. When you eat mindfully you become keenly aware of times when you are reaching for food because you are experiencing an emotion you would like to be rid of such as stress, anxiety or boredom. In this way, mindful eating is a great tool for weight loss.

Mindful eating takes some work at the beginning because you are not used to being focused in this way but within a week or so you will be doing it like a pro and any unconscious eating will be a thing of the past.

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Dr. Becky Gillaspy, DC is the founder of Dr. Becky Fitness, LLC.

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