I read an interesting article today at sparkpeople.com.
The part that stood out the most to me was this:
"For some of us at least, what we eat may play a big role in how much trouble we have sticking to a healthy diet and achieving or maintaining a healthy weight. It's not just a matter of how many calories there are in these "hyperpalatable" foods, but also the effects they have on our ability to stop eating when we want and/or moderate the amount of particular trigger foods we include in our diet. This could mean that susceptible people may need to avoid certain trigger foods completely, rather than trying to moderate their intake--just like an alcoholic has to avoid all alcohol."
Whenever you diet, you already read that you can "splurge" every once in awhile. This may not be true for everyone. While there are some foods that are an okay treat (frozen yogurt, for example), highly processed foods or fast food (what they are referring to here as hyperpalatable) can have a trigger affect similar to that of drugs to a drug addict.
Pay attention to not only how your food tastes, but how it feels. If you want more the minute you put your fork down, it's a good sign you've found a trigger food!
perceptions and debates
10 years ago
Oh man! I love ALL food. But yes, mine would be mainly sugar.