Showing posts with label binge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label binge. Show all posts

When you’re trying to maintain a diet and workout regime it can be very difficult as there are a lot of different temptations to make you stray from the path. Once we have been doing a certain regime for a long time, it can make us feel not only very hungry (because we are eating less than we were in the past) but also it can cause a lot of emotional damage. This can lead to the very serious problem of binge eating. Binge eating is overeating, usually due to a number of emotional factors that make you want to eat more to feel better rather than as a way to sate your hunger.


 


Clearly it is a much better idea to only eat until you are full and satisfied, rather than to give in to your cravings and just eat to make yourself feel better. Binge eating often happens are a long day of doing really well and it can make us feel like the diet is not worth it if we simply binge at the end of the day and undo all the good work we did as a part of the plan. So we have prepared some excellent tips to help you avoid binge eating and stick to your diet plan as part of a healthy lifestyle.


 


The first and most important step in the ways to avoid binge eating is to identify situations in which you know you are more likely to find yourself binge eating. For everyone this will be different so it is very much down to you and your personal habits. Once you have identified the occasions where you are more likely to binge eat it means that you are better equipped to do something about it. For example if you know that you regularly binge eat right after going to the gym then you can ensure that you have a plan in place such as always finding something to do to take your mind off eating instead of just going to the fridge and binging on the food that is available to you.


 


Another great idea if you want to avoid binge eating is to create a food diary so that you can record every single thing that you eat. This is a smart move as it forces you to acknowledge exactly how much you’re eating on a daily basis. This means that if you feel tempted to binge you remember that the details of what you’ve eaten have to go in the diary. Make sure that you also include snacks and drinks and altogether this will give you a great idea of how much you usually eat so that you can stay in control.


 


It’s also a useful idea to find ways of socialising that don’t involve food. For many people, socialising might include going out for a meal or even just going out for a drink, which inevitably involves getting snacks along the way. Try a range of different activities that don’t involve food and you’ll find that there are loads of way to have fun that don’t involve you having to eat all of the time.


 


Finally, it’s a great plan to keep yourself away from temptation. This is simple; if you know there are certain foods that can trigger you to binge eat, just don’t buy them. While it might seem like an obvious trick, so many people go shopping and pick out their favourite foods without thinking about the fact that it might be better for them to avoid these things altogether.

binge drinking2A new study has revealed some shocking facts, highlighting how people in the UK are seriously risking their wellbeing through their use of alcohol. More than half of all adults in the UK may in fact binge drink on a regular basis.


The study looked at the discrepancy between sales of alcohol in England and the number of people who admit to drinking heavily when they are questioned in a survey. This suggests some degree of secrecy to binge drinking, and that it may be a far deeper emotional problem than anyone suspected to date.


Looking at the data, it would appear that people are prone to underestimate how much alcohol they consume by as much as 40 – 60 percent. When looked at in this context, it becomes clear how severely the wellness of people in the UK could be affected by such an enormous propensity to drink alcohol to excess.


When adjusted, the statistics show that up to 52 percent of men drink to excess, and up to 56 percent of women also overindulged in alcohol on a regular basis. Of course, these are projected statistics so there is a large margin of error where some people will underestimate their alcohol by significantly more than this, and some people will have been completely honest and accurate when estimating their alcohol consumption for the sake of the survey.


The general advice, following on from this report, is to track your drinking and take careful note of how many units of alcohol you are consuming each week. Many people are unaware of how many units they consume, as a quick after-work drink, an evening glass of wine or two and a few drinks with friends at the weekend all adds up to a bigger picture of over consumption, even though they may not realise it at the time.



Binge Drinking Epidemic Sweeping The Country