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7 foods that naturally curb your hunger and prevent overeating

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 26, 2025, 11:56 IST
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7 foods that naturally curb hunger and prevent overeating

Ever find yourself raiding the fridge an hour after lunch? While willpower matters, sometimes your body just doesn’t feel full even after a proper meal. The good news is that some foods act like natural appetite suppressants. They quietly help you feel full, stay focused, and avoid that endless snack hunt. Let’s explore some simple, satisfying foods that help curb hunger and keep you going.

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Avocados

Creamy, tasty, and more filling than you’d think. Avocados are full of healthy fats and fiber, which slow digestion so you stay full longer. Plus, they’re good for your heart, great for your skin, and add rich flavor to toast, salads, smoothies, and more.

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Oats

Oats contain a type of soluble fiber that turns into a gel-like texture in your stomach. This means you stay full longer and have steady energy instead of a sugar crash. Tip: choose steel-cut or old-fashioned oats; instant ones don’t keep you full the same way.

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Eggs

Eggs are protein-packed and great for keeping hunger at bay. Have a couple in the morning and you’ll stay full until lunch without needing a snack. Plus, you can cook them many ways — boil, scramble, or poach, they’re always ready.
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Greek Yogurt

Thicker, creamier, and more filling than regular yogurt, Greek yogurt is high in protein and low in sugar if you avoid the very sweet kinds. It helps control cravings and works well with fruits, nuts, or a little honey when you want something sweet.
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Chia Seeds

Small but powerful, chia seeds swell in liquid to form a gel that helps you feel full and stop overeating. Just a spoonful in smoothies, oatmeal, or yogurt works great. They’re full of omega-3s and fiber, giving you both fullness and nutrition.
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Legumes

Beans, lentils, and chickpeas have fiber and protein that keep hunger down. Whether tossed in a salad, blended into a dip, or added to soup, they help you stay on track without feeling like you’re on a diet.

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Apples

Crunchy, sweet, and satisfying, apples do more than just keep the doctor away. Their fiber and high water content help curb cravings. Eating one before a meal can reduce how much you eat overall and they make a portable, no-prep snack.


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