You may have noticed, when browsing through my website, that I offer both traditional and “Non Diet” approaches to weight concerns. Wondering what this Non Diet Approach is and if it might be for you? Consider these questions.
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The Non Diet Approach to weight concerns - set yourself free from restrictive eating
Posted on Jul 31, 02:15 PM in Health and Well Being and Weight Concerns. No comments.
Hunger and satiety part 2 : How to curb that hunger
Posted on Oct 9, 12:34 PM in Weight Concerns and Health and Well Being. No comments.
Ok, you’ve tried the method in “are you really hungry?“ to tell if you are really hungry or not and find that yes, at certain times of the day you are just darned hungry before time! What do you do? If you are trying to cut down, it makes it very difficult to avoid eating over your requirements.
There are a few strategies to ward off hunger between meals. Firstly you need to consider if you are getting enough exercise, water and sleep as these will all have an impact on hunger. In fact, a paper recently published suggested that early morning exercise can reduce hunger cravings during the day. Sleep has a big impact on hunger and satiety hormones.
Hunger and Satiety part 1: Are you really hungry?
Posted on Sep 21, 02:16 PM in Weight Concerns and Health and Well Being. No comments.
Have you ever started on a weight loss plan to find you are so hungry that it all goes wrong? Hear people say that on their latest diet they are “never hungry”? We have all felt hunger. Hunger isn’t always bad. In fact, I actually think it’s a good thing to feel just a little bit hungry for some of the time. We have been programmed into thinking we must always feel “full”. Why so?
Northwest Nutrition in the Media 2
Posted on Aug 12, 03:52 PM in General. No comments.
This month (August), I have been in print and on the radio, commenting on similar themes. It was exciting to be asked to speak on the radio and it was a great experience.
Here’s what Ive been commenting on this month.
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