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Why do we eat? To answer, first, we need to agree that eating is an essential part of our daily lives, and it serves not only to satisfy hunger but also to fulfill emotional and social needs. We should not skip meals or eat meager calories long term.
People eat for various reasons, including nourishment, pleasure, comfort, celebration, and even boredom. While the basic need for sustenance remains a primary reason to eat, other factors such as culture, environment, and personal preferences also influence our eating habits. In this article, we will delve deeper into the reasons why people eat and explore the various factors that shape our relationship with food.
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Mindfulness is powerful tool that can help us make better food choices, reduce stress levels, and improve our wellbeing. In this episode, we will discuss how mindfulness can help us achieve sustainable weight loss.
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In this podcast, we will discuss 3 strategies to cut down on calorie intake while eating the same food. We all know that the major factor that makes a difference in losing weight is calorie deficit. Without cutting down on calorie intake, one can not lose weight. You can either increase energy burned with exercise or consume fewer calories. The ultimate goal is calorie deficit. In this podcast, I am going to share three strategies that will help you cut down on calories while eating the same food.
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Many vegetarians are heavy-weight and have excess fat. But fruits and vegetables are recommended for all by our Dietary Guidelines of America. So, the question is can you lose weight by becoming vegetarian? Listen to this podcast to learn more.
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