Sentences with phrase «control hunger during»

Eating carbs at night or for a late dinner, also known as carb backloading, is a proven method to help control hunger during the day.

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From the earliest weeks of life, when an infant is taught to control hunger in order to meet the sleeping needs of parents and to fit into a social pattern in which people do not eat during the night; through babyhood, where etiquette skills include learning conventional greetings such as morning kisses and waving bye - bye; to toddler training in such concepts as sharing toys with a guest, refraining from hitting, and expressing gratitude for presents, manners are used to establish a basis for other virtues.
«The same area of your brain that controls hunger also controls thirst, so sometimes signals get crossed when you haven't had enough to drink during the day to confuse you into feeling the sensations of «hunger,»» explains Blatner.
It wasn't hard in terms of hunger, in fact, it was delightful to eat as much as I want during the eating hours, instead of having to control portion sizes.
Eating during a cut becomes more enjoyable and you get superior hunger control.
Here's what you get during those minutes, according to new reports: an instant endorphin surge and drop in blood pressure, regulation of hunger hormones that may help you keep weight off, and key vitamin D synthesis that alters the expression of 291 genes responsible for everything from controlling how quickly your bones age to how fast you bounce back from tough workouts to how fertile you are.
During the strike, Chicago Teachers Union president Karen Lewis said she was concerned that «too much of the new evaluations will be based on students» standardized test scores,» and argued there were «too many factors beyond our control which impact how well some students perform on standardized tests, such as poverty, exposure to violence, homelessness, hunger, and other social issues beyond our control» (Chicago Teachers Union, 2012, para. 5).
In affidavits filed with the court, six men, who have since left Eritrea, allege they were forced to work at the Bisha mine from 2008 to 2012, during which time they endured harsh and unsafe conditions including hunger, illness and physical punishment, all under the control of military commanders.
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