Dr. Sue Mulcahey's Newsletter
August 2018
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Sweets: How to Overcome Cravings
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What triggers cravings?

Psychological and emotional triggers:

  • Boredom and depression
  • Stress and anxiety
  • General need for comfort
  • Habit

    Physical triggers:

  • Low blood sugar
  • Thirst
  • Dehydration

    How can I overcome cravings?

    Change your routine
    If your craving is linked to a certain activity, such as watching television, go for a walk, call a friend, or just wait it out for 15 minutes.

    Drink more water
    Thirst is often perceived as hunger.

    Try sour and spicy foods
    Sour and spicy foods are known to help combat sweet cravings. Add lemon to your water.

    Limit refined flours, sugar, and alcohol
    Look for hidden sugars on food labels-typically those that end in "-ose." Common sugars are sucrose, dextrose, lactose, maltose, fructose, and high-fructose corn syrup.

    Eat breakfast every morning
    Start the day off with a healthy, well-balanced meal to help curb midday food cravings.

    Have small, frequent meals and snacks throughout the day
    Eat every 3-4 hours. Preventing hunger will help prevent cravings.

    Buy fruit instead of sweets
    If you do not have sweets in your house, you have no choice but to snack on apples or grapes.

    Think small
    If you must have something sweet, eat smaller portions. Have one scoop of ice cream with no chocolate syrup.

    Exercise daily
    Exercise releases endorphins, which help to reduce cravings. Walk at least 10 minutes every day.

    Reduce or eliminate caffeine
    The highs and lows of caffeine may contribute to dehydration and blood sugar imbalances, making cravings more urgent and frequent. Instead, choose decaffeinated coffee, herbal teas, caffeine-free and sugar-free soft drinks, or water.

    Get enough rest
    Many of us are sleep deprived. Rest and sleep to feel rejuvenated, rather than relying on sugar and stimulants.

    Check your blood glucose regularly
    Monitor and record your blood sugar level as recommended by your doctor.

    Treat yourself to something relaxing
    Reduce anxiety and stress by taking time for daily meditation or 'down time', even if only for a few minutes. Treat yourself to something that you enjoy, such as a bubble bath, manicure, pedicure, or massage on a regular basis - even monthly or quarterly is better than never.





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    Announcement
    Whew...that was a quick summer! It's back to school month and with that, we usually have quite a few patients that come in with mid back pain from carrying too much weight in book bags. The best way to carry a heavy bag is to consider the following tips:
    1) Only carry 10-15% of body weight. So if someone is 120 pounds, shoot for a bag weighing just 18 pounds at most. Anything heavier effects posture and can cause longer term spinal problems.
    2) Put heaviest items in the bottom of the bag. Take breaks if possible. If heavy loads are unavoidable, call us about how to help with strengthening core & back muscles with our Strong Posture Program!
    3. Always use a back pack that has two straps to evenly distribute the weight. Evenly distribute everything in the bag when packing it also helps decrease pain.
    4) Keep your bag close to your body to reduce the amount of sway and stress placed on the spinal muscles.
    Hopefully, these tips will help you (or your child) from having pain during the school year ahead!

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