Prashanth Badrinarayan, Chief Scientist at Happy Ratio, says a balanced diet, when realised to its full potential, can do wonders for the body. Some of his tips to curb your hunger pangs are:
Consume a meal with low-glycemic (low GI) value. Food with low GI value is digested and absorbed slowly thus preventing blood glucose levels from spiking up.
Always aim for a complete meal and ensure that your intake comprises the required amounts of vitamins and minerals. Lay more emphasis on fruits and vegetables, whole grains, beans and legumes, low-fat protein and dairy products.
Go for a nutritionally dense meal, replete with all essential nutrients. Ensure you are consuming at least 400 calories to sustain yourself for three-four hours.
Maintain a routine. Eat at the same time everyday. This helps the body to get accustomed to a fixed schedule and work well in tandem.
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Poonam Sharma, a fitness expert, and dietitian associated with Dietliciouz, suggests:
Sleep for an extra hour if you have to. Tired people tend to eat more food and are prone to binging throughout the day.
Prefer eating eggs in any form as they tend to make you feel fuller.
Sometimes people mistake thirst for hunger and end up eating something. So that needs to be analysed.
Add two to three times of tea in your diet and that is sure to keep your hunger at bay.
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