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Reaching for snacks often? Know what triggers cravings and how food choices are evolving
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Reaching for snacks often? Know what triggers cravings and how food choices are evolving

by jummy84 October 30, 2025
written by jummy84

Are you frequently reaching out for unhealthy snacks? Did you wonder what drives these irresistible cravings? You may regard this silly temptation as lazy or a lack of willpower, but there’s actual biology which shapes the cravings for sugary, salty and fatty foods.

Know what is the mental trigger that drives you towards junk food. (Picture credit: Freepik)

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What is the psychology behind junk food temptation?

When you are emotionally distressed, you are likely to eat more junk food. (Picture credit: Freepik)
When you are emotionally distressed, you are likely to eat more junk food. (Picture credit: Freepik)

Dr (Miss) Sumit Grover, clinical psychologist and life coach, shared with HT Lifestyle the psychology behind junk food. According to her, cravings for junk food come from ancient survival instincts as the brain naturally seeks sugar, salt and fat for energy. But today, the food industry exploits this by creating ultra-processed foods that trigger dopamine and give instant comfort. Advertising further intensifies the urges.

If you are worried that you don’t have enough willpower, you have to understand that biology and emotional conditioning are also at play here. The psychologist added, “Indulging in unhealthy foods is not a matter of weak willpower; it’s a matter of complex interaction between brain chemistry, emotional regulation, and environmental conditioning.”

“Cravings also rise during stress, fatigue, or emotional distress as the individual craves such food for immediate relief or immediate gratification,” she highlighted, adding that this pattern of seeking comfort from these foods turns into a habit, where the brain begins to associate junk food with comfort.

How to change the attitude towards junk food?

To change the attitude towards junk food, as per the psychologist, one should start by identifying what triggers their cravings, which primarily are boredom, stress, loneliness, and body image issues.

She suggested that the mind can be ‘reprogrammed.’ Elaborating on this, Sumit said, “The mind can be reprogrammed by replacing unwanted food with wholesome but satiating food, for example, sweets with fruit or fried/baked food with grilled/baked food.”

A mindset shift is also required. “Reframing food as fuel, and not comfort, through cognitive-behavioural methods can be a sustainable, balanced shift in the thought process,” She added.

As pointed out before, emotional eating is one of the reasons for gravitating towards junk foods, as they bring joy. The psychologist noted that depression and eating disorders are rooted in low self-esteem and a need for control. Here, the control is gained by bingeing on food.

Sumit further explained why emotional eating ends up in a vicious cycle you can’t seem to get out of, “Food is used as a means of deflecting and regulating painful feelings such as sadness, emptiness, or loss for many people. Emotional eating will yield short-term respite with the release of ‘feel-good’ chemicals like serotonin and dopamine, but the relief will be temporary. Guilt or shame typically follows soon, and these can complicate the cycle of depression.” She highlighted that practices like CBT, mindfulness, journaling, or simply talking to someone trusted help to channel the emotions.

But all hope is not lost. In recent years, people have become more and more conscious about clean, mindful eating. While there may still be occasional indulgence, there’s a positive shift towards healthy eating. But here’s the catch: they are not giving up on taste either. People keep an eye out for foods that get the balance between nutrition and good taste right.

Healthy eating market trends

As people are becoming healthier, they are not compromising on flavour, going for flavoured healthy foods like chocolate protein powder. (Picture credit: Unsplash)
As people are becoming healthier, they are not compromising on flavour, going for flavoured healthy foods like chocolate protein powder. (Picture credit: Unsplash)

Dr Yashawant Kumar, founder and CEO, Benefic Nutrition, shared with us that right now we are entering an ‘era of healthy indulgence.’

As foodies are growing health-conscious, they are trying to strike a balance by opting for flavour-first nutrition. Dr Kumar explained, “Flavour-first nutrition is booming in India, blending traditional ingredients with global trends. Indians no longer see health and taste as opposites. They want laddoos with protein and chips with quinoa.”

Describing the evolution of the flavour-first nutrition trend, he said, “From 2015 onwards, we saw protein supplements become tastier with flavours like chocolate and vanilla. Then, startups proved healthy snacks could be delicious too. The pandemic pushed people towards immunity-boosting yet indulgent foods, and by 2023, with the International Year of Millets, mainstream brands joined in with millet chocolates, nutri bars and masala oats.”

Revealing the market stats, primarily millennials and Gen Z are the biggest drivers of this trend. Dr Kumar also pointed out popular options currently trending in the market, such as chocolate and vanilla flavours, jaggery-based bars, jeera protein chips, masala makhana and dark chocolate bites.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

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Tamannaah Bhatia's fitness coach shares 3 ways to control your evening cravings
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Tamannaah Bhatia’s fitness coach shares 3 ways to control your evening cravings

by jummy84 October 30, 2025
written by jummy84

The urge to reach out for a snack is very tempting in the evening. These cravings can be overwhelming as one may go overboard and overeat unhealthy junk to get rid of hunger pangs. But if you are on a calorie-deficient plan or general weight loss journey, it may derail your goals.

Tamannaah Bhatia’s fitness trainer revealed how you can curb your cravings. (Picture credit: Instagram)

Addressing this common issue, Celebrity fitness coach Siddhartha Singh, who has worked with stars like Tamannaah Bhatia, shared 3 ways one can curb their evening hunger pangs.

ALSO READ: Fitness trainer reveals 5 things that made her weight loss journey easier: Walk a lot, fix sleep and more

Here are the three ways one can reduce cravings as suggested by the fitness coach:

1. Increase protein and fibre intake in nutrition

First up is to ensure your day’s nutrition is not falling short. This means you need to start by modifying your diet and adding two key essentials: protein and fibre.

The fitness coach explained about the value they bring to your life, “Number one, increase protein and fibre intake in your nutrition. Have more protein, have more fibre. This is going to keep you fuller for longer.”

2. Are you really hungry

The second point Siddhartha drew attention to was to understand the reasoning behind the cravings, and whether they are genuine or not.

“Ask yourself, are you craving because you are hungry? Or are your cravings because you are just bored or stressed? In those cases, think about standing up and walking around for ten minutes,” he said. “Even if you are in a small room, usually 99.9 per cent of the time after that ten-minute walk, you won’t be craving anything anymore.”

Recognising the difference between real hunger and emotional eating is the first step to controlling hunger pangs. You may be confusing your psychological hunger with a physiological one. As the fitness coach revealed, walking is one way to reduce the intensity of emotional hunger. Walking helps reduce stress, so after a good walk, you get better clarity.

3. Pre-planning

When you are hungry, you reach out for anything and everything nearby. But if you plan, you take control of the situation before the craving takes control of you. Often, one doesn’t think straight when they are hungry; logic and reasoning are the last things that come to mind when those hunger pangs hit hard.

Instead, the fitness coach suggested pre-planning. He explained, using his own experience as an example, “If you know, like me, that you are going to crave something at around 5:30 PM in the evening, my cravings are usually crunchy and sweet so I plan my snacks around something like a Greek Yoghurt bowl with some berries and maybe some granola in it. It’s going to give me high protein, it is going to be healthy, in my nutrition plan, and it is going to make sure my cravings are conquered.”

When you are planning ahead, you start to become more careful about what you eat, instead of impulsively scarfing down anything.

Note to readers: This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them. This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice.

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