A portion size is the amount of food you eat at a meal or snack. Portion sizes are not fixed and can change depending on your hunger, activity levels, and daily routine.
Portion sizes are not strict rules. They are a guide to help you build meals that feel satisfying without leaving you too full or uncomfortable. Over time, learning what feels like the right amount for you can help you build more balanced eating habits.
In today’s environment, portion sizes are often larger than what the body needs. This can make it harder to recognise when you are full, especially if you are used to finishing everything on your plate or eating directly from packaging.
Understanding portion sizes can support more balanced eating patterns and long-term progress. Some benefits include:
While it is advised that you follow your food list to make up each meal, portion sizes do not need to be exact. Here are some small, realistic strategies that can help you over time:
Mentor Tip: Portion plates and visual hand guides are helpful methods to help you understand balanced portions.
At Roczen, we encourage awareness rather than strict rules. Your plate may look different depending on whether you are following a low carbohydrate, low fat, or balanced approach. The goal is to help you feel full, give your body the nutrients it needs and build habits that you can maintain long term.
If you are using a weight management medication, your plate may look different. These medications can make you feel less hungry and help you feel full more quickly. As a result, portion sizes may naturally be smaller, and it can be helpful to focus on including protein-rich foods in your meals.
Mentor Tip: Include one or two high-protein snacks during your fasting period if you feel hungry between meals, this can help you stay full and can prevent overeating later on.
Understanding portion sizes can help you feel more in control of your eating habits. By recognising common challenges and using simple strategies, you can build a more balanced and flexible approach to food that supports your long term goals.
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