Myth or Fact: If you cut down on your food intake, you'll eventually shrink your stomach so you won't be as hungry.This really is a myth. I was certain that a shrinking stomach would have been the result of me shoveling so much less food and food-like products down my throat. Even though, the stomach does not physically decrease in size, there is a physical component to the change in appetite. Perhaps, it is simply that my 'appetite thermostat' is being reset. I know that I have left the dinner table after eating minuscule portions compared what I was consuming 5 weeks ago.
Answer: Myth. Once you are an adult, your stomach pretty much remains the same size -- unless you have surgery to intentionally make it smaller. Eating less won't shrink your stomach...but it can help to reset your 'appetite thermostat' so you won't feel as hungry, and it may be easier to stick with your eating plan.
SATURDAY MENU
BREAKFAST three poached eggs, two slices turkey 'bacon' 280 CALORIES
LUNCH Lentil soup, salmon burger 260 CALORIES
DINNER 4oz Beef Burger, chicken soup, 1/2 spinach pancake 440 CALORIES
TOTAL CALORIC CONSUMPTION 980 CALORIES
BURNED 600 CALORIES 4mile walk @ 4mph for 60 minutes 6AM
BURNED 600 CALORIES 4mile walk @ 4mph for 60 minutes 3PM
NET CALORIC DEFICIT 220 CALORIES
Dinner included an Omaha Steaks 4 oz. Beef Burger, 1/2 spinach patty, 1 cup chicken rice soup 440 CALORIES |
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