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Want to Stop Overeating? Avoid These 3 Habits

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We all know that overeating can harm our health, but certain habits during meals might be making you eat more than you realize. Let’s explore three common reasons behind overeating and how to address them.

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Overeating occurs when you consume more food than your body needs, often due to irregular eating patterns or too quickly. This can lead to finishing your meal before realizing you’re already full.

Consuming excessive calories in one sitting can strain your digestive system, causing discomfort such as heartburn, burping, or bloating.

Skipping Breakfast Can Lead to Overeating Later

Skipping breakfast is common, whether due to a busy morning or attempts to cut calories. However, skipping this meal often results in overeating at lunch.

If you’re short on time, even a small breakfast, such as a glass of milk, fruit, or yogurt, can make a difference. Eating something in the morning helps reduce midday hunger and lowers your overall calorie intake.

Eating in Front of a Screen Increases the Risk of Overeating

Watching TV or scrolling through your phone during meals can easily lead to overeating. Focusing on a screen makes it harder to control portion sizes and recognize when you’re full.

If you want to enjoy your favorite show, watch it after your meal. If you eat while watching, portion your food in advance to avoid unintentionally overeating.

Thirst Can Be Mistaken for Hunger

Thirst is often confused with hunger, leading to unnecessary snacking. If you’re unsure whether you’re hungry or just thirsty, try drinking a glass of water first.

Experts recommend drinking enough water throughout the day to manage appetite effectively. Water also supports nutrient transport and helps regulate body temperature, making it crucial to staying healthy.

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