Hey you...
How far apart are your meals spaced? The problem about having a low BMI is that when we have no food in our systems (say two hours after we eat) we have no fat reserves, so our bodies break down protein for food. So, if we don't eat regularly, our bodies are always in a state of catabolism.
Try eating every two hours, even if it is something small. Nuts are great as mentioned...because you don't have to eat much and they are very dense in energy. By doing this, your body doesn't have to go into it's own energy stores when we are not eating.
Once you get to a BMI of lets say 20-22, you don't have to worry as much because you will have enough fat for your body to use during the meal breaks..
Anyways, give it a shot...good luck..
How far apart are your meals spaced? The problem about having a low BMI is that when we have no food in our systems (say two hours after we eat) we have no fat reserves, so our bodies break down protein for food. So, if we don't eat regularly, our bodies are always in a state of catabolism.
Try eating every two hours, even if it is something small. Nuts are great as mentioned...because you don't have to eat much and they are very dense in energy. By doing this, your body doesn't have to go into it's own energy stores when we are not eating.
Once you get to a BMI of lets say 20-22, you don't have to worry as much because you will have enough fat for your body to use during the meal breaks..
Anyways, give it a shot...good luck..