Why can’t I stop eating sweets? The real reason to think with your body and mind

This article is a translation of the following Japanese article:

“I want dessert even after eating”
“When I’m tired, I really want to eat something sweet”
“The more I try to resist it, the more I can’t get it out of my head”

Many people worry about their inability to stop eating sweets, thinking that
“I have a weak will”
“I can’t control my appetite.”

However, it is known that a strong desire for sweets is deeply related to the structure of the body and brain.
Author: “Sweet cravings are more often a sign from your body than a habit.”


It’s a natural reaction to want something sweet

The human brain recognizes sweetness as an energy source.
This is a mechanism similar to a survival instinct, and is by no means abnormal.

In particular,

  • When you are tired
  • When you have been hungry for a long time
  • When you are under stress

The reason why you want something sweet is also because your body feels like it wants to recover quickly.


Why can’t I stop eating sweets? Main cause

① Sudden drop in blood sugar level

One of the biggest reasons why we crave sweets is lower blood sugar levels.

When blood sugar levels drop, the body
decides that it needs instant energy, and begins to crave carbohydrates.

In particular,

  • Skip breakfast
  • Eating less
  • Eating a diet high in carbohydrates

If this lifestyle continues, blood sugar levels tend to become disordered,
→ Craving for sweets
→ Eating
→ Blood sugar levels spike
→ Then they drop again

It becomes easier to enter the

cycle.
Author: “This is not a weakness of will, but rather a ‘safety device’ for the body.”


② Protein/nutrient deficiency

Nutritional deficiencies may be behind the craving for sweets.

What is especially easy to run out of is

  • Protein
  • Iron
  • Magnesium
  • B vitamins

These are

  • Energy metabolism
  • Nervous stability
  • Fatigue recovery
It is an important nutrient related to

.

If you are lacking, you will be left with a feeling of “something missing” and “unfulfilled,” and you will be in a state of trying to compensate with easy sugar.


③ Effects of lack of sleep on the brain

Lack of sleep is strongly related to cravings for sweets.

If you don’t get enough sleep,

  • Increase in hormones that increase appetite
  • Decrease in judgment and restraint

It is known that.

As a result,

  • Sweet things
  • High calorie foods
It will be easier to select

.
Author: “I’m sure many of you have experienced that the more you’re sleep-deprived, the more you’re drawn to sweets.”


④ Stress and “reward thinking”

When you feel strong stress, your brain seeks relief and pleasure.

When you eat sweets,

  • Temporarily calms down
  • Feeling happy

This makes it easier for it to become established as a “reward.”

If this continues,
Tired → Sweets
Stress → Sweets

The pattern

is created unconsciously.


Why the more you resist sweet things, the more you want them

When you strongly restrict yourself by saying, “No sweets from today onwards,” your brain recognizes it as stress.

Then,

  • I think of extra sweet things
  • Eating too much due to reaction

It is easy to get into a situation like this.
Author: “If you treat sweets as your enemy, you will become more conscious of them.”


Thoughts on how to deal well with sweets

① First, prepare your meals

The shortest way to suppress your sweet tooth cravings is to Stabilize your regular diet.

  • Standard food (rice/bread)
  • Protein (eggs, meat, fish, soy)
  • Vegetables and seaweed
By taking

in a well-balanced manner, blood sugar levels become more stable.


② “Do not completely ban” sweets

Just thinking that it’s okay to eat can sometimes calm your cravings.

  • Determine the time
  • Determine the amount
  • Taste slowly
Rules such as

tend to last longer.
Author: “How you eat” is more important than “What you shouldn’t eat.””


③ Change the quality of sweetness

When you really want something sweet,

  • exbout
  • Yogurt
  • High cocoa chocolate
  • Sweet potato
One way is to choose something that does not cause a sudden rise in blood sugar levels, such as

.


Be careful in these cases

  • If I don’t eat sweets, I won’t feel well
  • Strong regret and self-hatred continue after eating
  • Eating behavior itself causes great stress

In such cases, do not push yourself too hard and consider consulting a medical institution or specialist.


Summary | Desire for sweets is a message from your body

I can’t stop eating sweets because
✔ I have a weak will
✔ I don’t have self-control

Not.

In many cases,

  • Disturbances in blood sugar levels
  • Insufficient nutrition
  • Lack of sleep
  • Stress

It is influenced by the state of body and mind.

The important thing is
Don’t hold back too much
Learn what your body is telling you
Adjust it little by little

Author: “Sweet cravings are a sign from your body that you want help.
If you manage it, the way you interact with it will naturally change.”