Episode 294: 3 Changes I Made to Regulate My Appetite

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Hunger is a normal and natural response of the body, and we shouldn’t pathologize it. However, if we experience excessive hunger or have a tendency to eat a lot at night, it may be a sign that something needs to be addressed.

Today, Erin unpacks some of the science and psychology of appetite regulation, and shares 3 major changes she made to her diet and lifestyle in order to find balance and satiety. Listen to learn more about the importance of protein-rich meals, eating three full meals a day, and the emotional and mental aspects of appetite regulation.

In this episode:

Erin’s recent nighttime hunger [1:16]

Why hunger is a good thing [3:53]

Three changes to regulate appetite [13:44]

Physical and emotional aspects of appetite regulation [30:47]

Connection between stress and blood sugar [33:15]

Binge eating and joy: what’s the connection? [37:39]

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