Secrets to Stop Binge Eating

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Learn how to stop overeating

Don't sabotage your workout routines with unhealthy binge eating. Instead, find out what you need to do to stop the binging.

Eating so you're full and satisfied, rather than giving in to emotional overeating to fill a void or simply because the food is there, takes some planning—and a few good strategies. Here they are:

Healthy eating tips # 1. Identify high-risk situations.

Few people overeat in every situation, so determine the circumstances that are likely to trigger a binge. Once you've identified which situations are most likely to spark emotional overeating, come up with a game plan for each one. For example, if eating at relatives' always involves plentiful gooey desserts, plan to make or buy a low-fat dessert, and bring it with you for everyone to share. If you can't go to the movies without snacking on something, sneak in your own bag of air-popped popcorn or some low-cal candy.

Healthy eating tips # 2. Keep a record of what you put in your mouth in a food diary.

In a study at the Center for Behavioral Medicine in Chicago, researchers asked 38 people who were trying to lose weight to keep a food diary; doing so not only helped them control their weight during high-risk holidays, but even helped them peel off unwanted pounds. Keep it simple—it doesn't have to include total calories or fat grams—but don't forget to jot down snacks or drinks, which can add up. You need to maintain a record at least 75 percent of the time for a food diary to be effective.

Healthy eating tips # 3. Explore food-free ways to socialize.

In social situations, everybody eats more if they see everybody else doing so. If this sounds familiar, get in the habit of bonding with friends over activities that don't center around food: a walk at the park, an afternoon at a paint-your-own-pottery shop, a long bike ride or hike, or trying a new class at the gym.

To conquer binge eating, keep reading our healthy eating tips, # 4, 5 and 6!

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I've been keeping a food diary and I think it's so helpful to be able to actually see everything I ate during the day. Like the article says, it's so easy to forget about little things you ate that can really add up! I tend to have a hard time at parties or gatherings where there are no healthy food options! Does anyone have any suggestions or tips on what to do in those situations? It can be so awkward to not eat someone's food, but bad for my weight loss routine to just give in and eat it all!

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I loved this article, and plus this website is just pure genious! Thanks to the creators!:)

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I have seen other articles in your magazine about keeping a food diary and I think it would be great for me to keep one because sometimes I think I ate pretty good and I forget those little in between snacks that ad up ,but keeping a food diary would help me by seeing all my food intake so I will not over do it. Thanks!

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I found this article incredibly helpful.

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I am glad that you are here to help - it is alot of information, but I am going to try. I am starting with the food diary. I think it will help me to see what I am eating and how many calories are in those foods. I am trying to get in shape for myself, my husband and my children. Thank you for being here and understanding.

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This article is amazing I feel like its a lot to remember , i hope to try and go buy what it says.

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I found this helpful. I just hope I can remember all of this. I think that just being conscious of what your doing and the food you are eating can help me control my cravings. I will try to utilize what I have read here. Thanks

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i wish it worked for me!

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