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  1. #1
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    Is anyone else hungry all the time?

    Ever since I've started biking and now, spinning too, I seem to be hungry all the time.

    I didn't used to eat bfast..now I'm hungry in the am. Actually, I often would skip lunch too.. (that was a work thing) and now I'm eating lunch.

    I basically now eat three meals and then am still hungry between. Should I feed the hunger? I try to snack healthy but this eating all the time is surprising.
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  2. #2
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    Hey Roguedog, it seems to be a season-change thing for you:
    http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showt...ghlight=hungry



    This being said, snacking is okay, as long as you do it with a purpose!

    I have three two relatively big meals (breakfast and dinner), one lighter meal and at least two snacks every day. That's not abnormal...

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    I eat pretty much all day long, everyday. They don't call me the Human Garbage Disposal for nothing. I even have people at work trained to bring in extra food for me.
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    LOL, Grog! Funny thing is.. I ws typing and wondering if I'd posted this before. GUess I have.

    Naw.. doesn't have to do with season change.. has to do with biking. I was off bike for 3 months and now am back on...

    Sorry for the dupe posted.. but I'm still hungry
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  5. #5
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    I've been carrying a big bag of carrot sticks and snap peas with me and didn't expect I would want to eat them but I can sit there and crunch on them endlessly. It fills the void, tastes ok, and add hardly any calories... I also carry those 100 calorie snack packs with me when I am really craving some sweet or salty carbs. But only one pack or I'll eat whatever I have...
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  6. #6
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    yes!and oddly even hungrier on rest days!

    EAT.


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  7. #7
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    I was hungry ALL DAY LONG yesterday.

    So I made hummus.

  8. #8
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    I eat at least 6-8 times a day.

    I can't imagine only 3 meals a day... and SKIPPING breakfast or lunch? Never.

    Although, with all the running I do along with the biking... I can eat more and not gain weight. When I was only cycling, it was a bit harder to keep my weight down.
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  9. #9
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    Quote Originally Posted by roguedog View Post
    I basically now eat three meals and then am still hungry between. Should I feed the hunger? I try to snack healthy but this eating all the time is surprising.

    You should aim for a protein-based breakfast, then every two hours you should be eating to keep your 'engine' humming. I know that sounds a lot, but I'm talking about an apple or banana, cup of yogurt, etc. Your body is burning up its stores of glycogen (carbs) from cycling more and you need to replace it, that's why you feel hungry. I usually have two eggs in the morning, then a piece of fruit two hours later, followed by lunch where I'll eat more complex carbs such as a whole wheat bagel with turkey, and some yogurt (more protein to help your spinning muscles). Two hours to three hours later, I'll eat a protein bar or a handful of raisens. Maybe some veggies. Then comes dinner which is going to have protein again, like chicken, and a salad, or baked potato, glass of wine . Last but not least, I do like something sweet, so maybe a piece of dark chocolate or a small bowl of ice cream before 8:00 or 9:00. The idea is not to eat too much junk or sugary stuff, but keep the engine running with complex carbs and protein with most of your meals. On days I'm cycling, either mountain or road, I'll load up a bit more with oatmeal and raisens or nuts before a ride too. I swear by oatmeal!

  10. #10
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    ALL THE TIME.

    Haven't been exercising hard in the past 2 weeks so a bit less. I ate like a horse (or did I actuall EAT A HORSE??!! ) before.

    Also, during cycling holidays I did not eat so much so exercise suppresses it a bit.
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    ME TOO!

    Maybe it's just the time of year (student, last week of school, 8-jillion projects due), but I'm just exasparated with my hunger. YES I have started training harder in running, riding (horse) and cycling, but this is just irrational: I'm gaining weight like nothing else--the nurse weighed me at my last physical and I just about fainted at the number.

    I recently found out I'm allergic to wheat gluten. I thought cutting that out would help me lose some weight. Since then I've just been more hungry, and lord if I know why.

    I only eat healthy foods... rice cakes (plain) with (real) peanut-butter and yogourt for snacks, fish for dinner, veggie/egg sandwich for lunch, apples/pears/oranges/carrots when I'm feeling hungry for no reason, and the odd piece of dark chocolate if I'm really craving it.

    I don't eat a -lot- to begin with, but fast metabolism isn't in my genes, and if I'm still gaining, obviously it's still too much. Gah!

    Glad to know I'm not the only one confused and frustrated!

  12. #12
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    run it, ride it: welcome to the no-gluten club. I actually did drop a bunch of weight right after I found out, but now it has balanced out for me. There is still plenty of gluten-free junk food, I've found out.

    But some gluten-free food IS much higher in calories than its regular counterpart. For example, the gluten-free bagels available in my area are 400 calories each. One tiny slice of rice bread is 120 calories. Yowsers. Gotta be careful.
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    Run it - gluten can mess up your gut's ability to absorb nutrients (especially vit B12) which makes you need to eat more to try to get the nutrients you're missing, which makes you gain weight anyway.

    Your doc will do a blood screen and let you know which vits you need to take. My doc gave me the choice of B12 shots or B12 pills. Pills were cheaper, and I've got my B12 into the low-normal range now just using the pills.

    I did lose a ton of weight when I finally got the last details of my gut worked out. Some has crept back on during my inactive winter, but I'm still in my healthy range and I feel much better than I used to.
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    Yesterday I rode my first ride of the season - 23 miles. I was hungry all afternoon. I wasn't prepared when I got home so I ended up eating anything that was there. I usually try to have something ready to eat for when I get home. I find that if I eat a decent meal after riding, the hunger isn't as bad.
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    I"m ravenous the day after a lot of miles. I think I could eat all day and I would still be hungry.
    If I feed the hunger, I gain weight. I have to think about how much I'm eating - but generally, it's enough to just *slow down* and prepare something, eat it, and say "okay, you've eaten. Now get back to..." I also make sure it's balanced, 'cause I figure if I'm hungry it may be a missing ingredient and the hunger won't go until I feed *that* hunger.

 

 

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