Hangry.
Hangry is a term used to describe the state of being irritable, angry, or aggressive due to hunger. It’s a combination of the words “hungry” and “angry,” and it’s a very real thing.
There’s actually some science behind hangriness. When we’re hungry, our blood sugar levels drop. This can lead to a number of physical and psychological symptoms, including irritability, fatigue, difficulty concentrating, and mood swings.
In addition, hunger can trigger the release of the stress hormone cortisol. Cortisol can make us feel more anxious and irritable.
So, what can we do to avoid getting hangry? The most important thing is to eat regular meals and snacks. Skipping meals or waiting too long to eat will only make us more likely to get hangry.
It’s also important to choose healthy foods that will keep our blood sugar levels stable. Complex carbohydrates, such as whole grains, fruits, and vegetables, are ideal. Avoid sugary snacks and processed foods, as they can cause our blood sugar levels to spike and then crash.
Of course, even the best of us get hangry from time to time. If you find yourself feeling hangry, try to take some deep breaths and relax. Avoid making any important decisions or having difficult conversations until you’ve had a chance to eat something.
Fun Facts About Hangriness
- Hangriness affects people of all ages, but it’s especially common in children and adolescents.
- Men are more likely to report feeling hangry than women.
- People who are on diets or who have low blood sugar are also more likely to get hangry.
- Hangriness can lead to poor decision-making and conflict.
How to Avoid Getting Hangry
Here are a few tips on how to avoid getting hangry:
- Eat regular meals and snacks.
- Choose healthy foods that will keep your blood sugar levels stable.
- Avoid sugary snacks and processed foods.
- If you find yourself feeling this way, try to take some deep breaths and relax.
- Avoid making any important decisions or having difficult conversations until you’ve had a chance to eat something.
Hangriness is a real thing, but it’s something that can be avoided. By eating regular meals and snacks, choosing healthy foods, and staying calm, you can keep your hangriness at bay!
So, the next time you feel that irritability bubbling up, listen to your body’s signals. Pack a healthy snack, set a reminder to eat lunch, and don’t be afraid to politely excuse yourself to grab a bite. Remember, a well-fueled you is a happier, more patient you – for yourself and everyone around you. After all, conquering hanger is the tastiest way to ensure a smooth day.
Lol hangry. I always try to eat as and when due to avoid being hangry too 😀
Me too 😄
Lanch hahahaha
Wow….I keep learning everyday from this ….hangry
Hahahaha. Yes.