Midnight cravings are no joke. We all at some point had cravings, especially when stressed or emotionally low. Food cravings are related to our emotions or sometimes even nutritional deficiencies can make one crave processed food items like fried, salty snacks or sweets.
With our rapidly changing lifestyles, we tend to prioritize everything besides giving time to ourselves and body. We continue to give in to our cravings and this impacts our health, and of course, our weight. Worldwide obesity has nearly tripled and we need to understand what and how we can take control of our health and weight. Frequent cravings are one of the top concerns for the over-weight category and clinically speaking- cravings are normal and once in while even enjoying your favorite snack is, in fact, advisable. However, giving in to a craving for junk food now and then can cause severe health damage.
In some cases, it may not be in our control and that could be due to habit, stress or hormonal imbalance. To break the cycle and completely get rid of the habit, we need to understand the reason/trigger and accordingly work on reducing frequent cravings.
Here are some common reasons behind the cravings and what can we do to reduce them:
Simple lifestyle changes can bring about a big change in your physical as well as mental health. Nourishing and treating your body right is extremely important.