{"id":1226,"date":"2022-04-11T22:34:13","date_gmt":"2022-04-12T05:34:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/in.nau.edu\/ucan\/?p=1226"},"modified":"2022-04-12T09:25:35","modified_gmt":"2022-04-12T16:25:35","slug":"hidden-signs-of-hunger","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/in.nau.edu\/ucan\/hidden-signs-of-hunger\/","title":{"rendered":"Hidden Signs of Hunger"},"content":{"rendered":"<p dir=\"ltr\">We\u2019ve all been there, you\u2019ve had a long day, you finally lay in bed and suddenly you are ravenous. Your stomach is growling and you\u2019re maybe wondering, \u201cWhere did this come from?\u201d<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\" wp-image-707 alignright\" src=\"https:\/\/in.nau.edu\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/174\/2895_1899_dining_20190807-464x348.jpeg\" alt=\"\" width=\"439\" height=\"329\" srcset=\"https:\/\/in.nau.edu\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/174\/2895_1899_dining_20190807-464x348.jpeg 464w, https:\/\/in.nau.edu\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/174\/2895_1899_dining_20190807-800x600.jpeg 800w, https:\/\/in.nau.edu\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/174\/2895_1899_dining_20190807-232x174.jpeg 232w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 439px) 100vw, 439px\" \/>With everything we have going on in our lives-school, work, relationships, family, it can be easy to neglect our hunger cues. Not to mention, we have diet culture around every corner telling us to ignore our hunger in the name of thinness.<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">Here\u2019s the thing &#8211; to do all these things on your to-do lists, you need consistent fuel. The more you neglect your hunger cues, the easier it is to forget to put \u201ctake care of yourself\u201d on your to-do list.<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">Plus ignoring hunger cues always backfires &#8211; either resulting in extreme fatigue or extreme hunger at the end of the day.<\/p>\n<p dir=\"ltr\">Here\u2019s where listening to our bodies comes in as the golden tool! Did you know feeling hungry doesn\u2019t just show up as your stomach growling? Hunger manifests differently for everyone, but here are some ways to identify it if you\u2019re a little out of practice noticing your cues!<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li dir=\"ltr\">\n<p dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">You\u2019re thinking a lot about food. What are you going to eat at your next meal? What are you going to eat tomorrow?<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li dir=\"ltr\">\n<p dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">You\u2019re feeling really fatigued\/tired, having difficulty focusing, and\/or feel dizzy and have a headache.<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li dir=\"ltr\">\n<p dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">You feel on edge, irritable, or the classic term \u201changry.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<li dir=\"ltr\">\n<p dir=\"ltr\" role=\"presentation\">Your stomach feels empty (first stages of hunger) or is growling or in pain (advanced stages of hunger).<\/p>\n<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>It&#8217;s important to listen for these cues and be ready with something to eat when hunger strikes. Also, notice your hunger patterns.<\/p>\n<p>At what time of the day does hunger usually hit? And what do you usually feel like eating at that point of the day? What foods make your body feel best at that hour? With a little planning ahead you can be ready to address your body&#8217;s request for food with a delicious and satisfying meal or snack.<\/p>\n<!-- shortcode-button -->\n<div class=\"shortcode-button shortcode-button--left\">\n      <a class=\"main-button\" href=\"https:\/\/in.nau.edu\/ucan\/meet-our-coaches\/\">Melissa Yeaman, UCAN Health Coach<\/a>\n  <\/div>\n\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>We\u2019ve all been there, you\u2019ve had a long day, you finally lay in bed and suddenly you are ravenous. Your stomach is growling and you\u2019re maybe wondering, \u201cWhere did this come from?\u201d With everything we have going on in our lives-school, work, relationships, family, it can be easy to neglect our hunger cues. 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