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Why You Get Hungry & What To Do About It: How To Defy Overeating, Conquer The Buffet, Stop Cravings In Their Tracks & Much More!

Jan 13, 2018
Stephan Guyenet, neuroscientist and author who studies brain mechanisms of hunger and overeating. He explains how brain circuits drive cravings and why processed foods hijack appetite. Learn about sensory-specific satiety and buffets, dopamine and learned food cues, leptin and defended body-fat set points, and simple tactics like episodic future thinking to resist temptation.
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INSIGHT

What Drives Food Motivation

  • The brain is hardwired to seek sugar, fat, starch, salt, protein and glutamate because they promoted survival.
  • These properties spike dopamine in the ventral striatum and create strong motivation and learned cues.
ADVICE

Beat The Buffet Effect

  • Avoid maximizing sensory variety at meals to reduce overeating.
  • At buffets, choose a few items and stick to them to beat the 'buffet effect'.
INSIGHT

Simplicity Of Traditional Diets

  • Non-industrial diets typically feature limited daily variety, a low ability to concentrate reinforcing properties, and few cooking methods.
  • This simplicity reduces powerful dopamine spikes from food and lowers overeating risk.
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