Yes, I feel hungrier in the cold, possibly because of the heat generated by food intake. Conversely, in summer heat, my body requires lots of fluids but not as much food; at least, not meat and potatoes.
people typically get more hungry during the winter. especially in times of war.
No. More like a dizzy feeling.
This is a British phrase for feeling a little hungry. Like a bird that pecks at its food, its not generally used if starving hungry, but more likely if you feel like a little snack between meals.
I wasn't that hungry so I just ate an apple, now I am more hungry so I came here and asked the question 'do apples make you hungry'... I didn't see an answer but did see that someone else asked the same question so my answer is 'Hell Yes'!!
No, but it can make you feel emotionally unbalanced. (Lazy, Unmotivated, Aggravated, etc) The act of being hungry is more physical than emotional.
The more you eat, the more you weigh. There is nothing about sugar that makes you fat. Sweets usually contain a lot of calories, but since sugar has no nutritional value it leaves you still feeling hungry, which may lead you to overeat. That's why it's called "empty calories".
www.theyogabodydiet.com is an excellent place to do your research. This is a four week program where you eat more, move more and relax more. The idea of this plan is to be mindful of your movements so that you will not experience feeling hungry.
no it doesnt make any more
It's true that, children do not eat properly. We have to always chase them to give them healthy food. But, I believe that they should play outdoor games more, because they burn more energy & automatically do feel hungry. There is no need to "give" children anything to make them hungry, and doing so could be construed as abusive. They will eat when they are hungry, and you need only put food in front of them.
serious headaches and weird sleep and eating patterns (more or less tired, more or less hungry than usual)
Children and teenagers get hungry after school because their bodies burn more energy than adults do. It's not the homework, it's your age.
Some will gain weight, and others will lose it. Drugs have different effects on different people, and can either make you feel more hungry (gain weight) or less hungry (lose weight).