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It's common for hormonal changes to bring about chocolate cravings. “Hormonal changes that can be due to stress, menstrual period or pregnancy can be reasons people may crave chocolate, but it's more likely wanting a delicious food high in sugar and fat,” Haar says.
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Read More »We’ve all been there: the dreaded 4 p.m. slump. To give yourself some extra energy to get through to dinnertime, you reach for the chocolate bar in your desk drawer or cut yourself an extra slice of chocolate cake at the office party. Or maybe you’re just someone who can’t resist chocolate, no matter what time of day it is. And we wouldn’t blame you. Most people find chocolate to be intoxicating, and the cravings can be traced all the way back to our ancestors. Dr. Mindy Haar, PhD, Registered Dietitian-Nutritionist and Assistant Dean at New York Institute of Technology's School of Health Professions, explains that early humans viewed the desire for sugar and fat as beneficial—something that has evolved with us over time. She says, “A sensitivity to sweet tastes allowed individuals to distinguish fruit that was at the peak of freshness and vitamin and mineral content. An enjoyment of fat propelled people to eat high-fat foods, which increased the chance of survival during periods of food scarcity.” Although most of us are fortunate enough to have nutrient-dense food available to us at any time, Dr. Haar says that the food industry reinforces this innate desire for sugar and fat by creating foods, like chocolate, that for some is not just satisfying—it’s irresistible. Tracee Yablon Brenner RD, HHC, CLT, Outpatient Integrative Dietitian Project Coordinator at Holy Name Medical Center in Teaneck, New Jersey, adds that when someone eats dark chocolate, it releases a chemical that elevates mood, along with endorphins that can keep anxiety and stress at bay. In other words? That high you experience after eating chocolate isn’t just in your head—it’s very real, and we’ve been wired to experience it for thousands upon thousands of years. But apart from evolutionary destiny, chocolate cravings can be caused by something happening in your body. Read on for these possible causes, and discover how to eat chocolate with health in mind.
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Read More »Since many people tend to be low in magnesium, as Yablon Brenner points out, your chocolate craving could actually be your body signaling that it needs more of this essential nutrient, which aids in energy production and muscle function. Yablon Brenner says that healthy adult men should generally consume 400 to 420 milligrams (mg) of magnesium daily, while healthy adult women should consume 310 to 320 mg daily. And even though this can be accomplished through supplements or foods that are naturally high in magnesium, such as pumpkin seeds, avocados, beans, nuts and leafy green vegetables, you may be specifically craving dark chocolate, which is a good source of magnesium. “If you are experiencing anxiety, sleep issues and achy muscles, it would be a good idea to get your magnesium levels checked by a healthcare practitioner to see what else may be going on,” Yablon Brenner notes. Related: 20 Foods High In Magnesium, Because Getting This Essential Nutrient In Your Diet Is Easier Than You Might Think
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Read More »Yablon Brenner says that to relieve stress, improve your mood and alleviate anxiety, it can feel natural to want chocolate, which provides a temporary soothing feeling and can make you feel better.
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