Junk foods like potato chips, candy, cookies, and soda may make you feel momentarily happy, but they are not so good for your health. Kicking the junk food habit is easier said than done for many people, but there are some steps that will move you along the path to better eating habits.
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Stop buying junk food. Keeping junk food around when you are trying to avoid it is a recipe for failure. If you have lots of junk food on hand, you will be much more likely to eat it. Stop buying junk food and keep it out of your house, car, and office. [1] X Research source
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Buy healthy food only. Buy whole foods like fruits, vegetables, lean meats, milk, eggs, and whole grains.
- Selecting foods on the outer ring of the grocery store or foods with five ingredients or less is an easy way to make sure that you are making healthy choices. [2] X Research source
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Keep plenty of healthy snacks on hand. The more healthy food that is readily available for you to choose from, the easier it will be for you to keep yourself from chowing down on junk.
- Keep granola bars, fresh fruit, almonds, and low-fat yogurt in your refrigerator and always stash a couple of snacks in your car or purse. [3] X Research source
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Keep healthy convenience foods on hand. Stock your freezer with frozen vegetables. Stock your pantry with canned beans, tomatoes, whole grain pasta, brown rice, and other healthy staples so that you can easily throw together a pasta primavera or pot of rice and beans. Cooking dinner at home will save you money and it will take about the same amount of time as going through a drive through. [4] X Research source
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Avoid snacking in settings that cause you to make bad choices. Some environments have been shown to increase your likelihood for turning to junk food.
- For example, if you know that you are more likely to turn to junk food while watching television, have your snack in the kitchen instead. [5] X Research source
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Eat plenty of healthy food early in the day. The more healthy food you eat early on in the day, the less chance you will binge on junk food later on in the day when your willpower is lower. Start your day with a big healthy breakfast, have a healthy snack like fruit and yogurt mid-morning, and eat a healthy, hearty lunch. [6] X Research source
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Chew sugar-free mint gum when you get a craving for junk food. Chewing on a piece of mint gum will distract you from your craving. As an added bonus, chewing a piece of mint gum will also make anything that you eat after chewing the gum taste kind of weird, so you will be less likely to continue eating it. [7] X Research source
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Vary your food choices. Having plenty of variety in your diet will help to keep you satisfied so that you will be less likely to seek out junk food.
- Pair crunchy items like carrots with something creamy like hummus or peanut butter to add variety into your snacks. [8] X Research source
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Drink plenty of water. Water helps you to feel full and helps balance your blood sugar. Drink plenty of water throughout the day to keep yourself from reaching for junk food. Staying hydrated with water will also make you less likely to reach for a can of soda or some other type of unhealthy sugary beverage. [9] X Research source
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Buy a cookbook with easy healthy recipes. Knowing how to cook healthy food that you actually want to eat will help keep you from turning to junk food at meal times. If you are new to healthy cooking, buy yourself a cookbook with easy to follow, appetizing healthy recipes. [10] X Research source
- If you often succumb to eating fast food, it's a good idea to reduce the amount of fast food and increase your intake of healthy foods. For help with changing this convenience habit, see How to Stop Eating Fast Food .
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Distract yourself when a craving hits. Developing other ways to deal with your junk food cravings is also important to kicking your habit. Go for a walk, play with your pet, call a friend, or work on a creative project. Cravings will usually go away if you distract yourself for about 20-30 minutes. [11] X Research source
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Analyze your desire for junk food when cravings strike. Take a moment to ask why you are craving a specific food. Are you actually hungry or are you bored? Other emotions can make you want to reach for junk food as well. Examine how you are feeling and talk to someone or write about how you are feeling to deal with your emotions rather than burying them in food. [12] X Research source
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Treat yourself on special occasions. Just because you want to stop eating junk food, does not mean that you won’t be placed in situations where you may want to allow yourself to indulge. If you attend a wedding or birthday party, let yourself have a piece of cake. It’s okay to give yourself a treat now and then!
- You might even consider designating one day of each week as a “cheat day” so that you can eat some of your favorite foods on that day. Just make sure that you don’t overdo it or you may not feel so great the next day. [13] X Research source
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Practice deep breathing or other relaxation techniques. Many people reach for potato chips or candy bars when they are feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or stressed. If you tend to turn to junk food when you are feeling stressed, figure out some alternatives that you can use to help yourself relax. Deep breathing exercises and yoga are great ways to relax. [14] X Research source
Expert Q&A
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QuestionHow can I lose weight if I love junk food?Lyssandra Guerra is a Certified Nutrition & Wellness Consultant and the Founder of Native Palms Nutrition based in Oakland, California. She has over five years of nutrition coaching experience and specializes in providing support to overcome digestive issues, food sensitivities, sugar cravings, and other related dilemmas. She received her holistic nutrition certification from the Bauman College: Holistic Nutrition and Culinary Arts in 2014.Eating small, balanced meals throughout the day will help stabilize your blood sugar levels, which will reduce your sugar cravings.
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QuestionWhat should I do if my parents buy junk food?Patricia Somers is a Registered Dietitian and an Associate Professor of the Department of Educational Leadership and Policy at the University of Texas at Austin. She received her RD from the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics in 1979 and her PhD in Educational Administration (Higher Education Specialization) from the University of New Orleans. She received an Emerging Scholar Award from the American Association of University Women and the Faculty Excellence Award in Research from the University of Arkansas, Little Rock.Ask your parents if they would buy some healthy snacks for you. You can also ask them to take you grocery shopping with them so that you can pick out your own snacks. When they are eating junk food, go to another part of the house so that you do not end up eating it as well.
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QuestionI do not have a car so I cannot go to the store and buy my own food. My family members eat and bring a lot of junk food into the house. How can I stop myself from getting the urge to eat their junk food that they bring in?Patricia Somers is a Registered Dietitian and an Associate Professor of the Department of Educational Leadership and Policy at the University of Texas at Austin. She received her RD from the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics in 1979 and her PhD in Educational Administration (Higher Education Specialization) from the University of New Orleans. She received an Emerging Scholar Award from the American Association of University Women and the Faculty Excellence Award in Research from the University of Arkansas, Little Rock.I recommend that you talk to your family about your concerns. Perhaps you could reach a compromise about what junk foods are brought into the home.
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About This Article
If you want to stop eating junk food, start by clearing out any junk food from your fridge and cabinets so you won't be tempted to eat it. Then, restock your kitchen with healthy foods like fruits, vegetables, lean meats, fresh dairy, and whole grains. Aim to eat plenty of healthy food early in the day, since this will fill you up and reduce your cravings for junk food. When you're craving an unhealthy snack, go for fruit, granola bars, nuts, or low-fat yoghurt instead. It’s also important to drink plenty of water throughout the day, which will help you feel full and balance your blood sugar. If you find yourself having a strong craving for junk food, try to distract yourself by going for a walk, talking to a friend, or doing something creative. For more tips from our Dietary co-author, including how to understand your desire for junk food better, read on!
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