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In this episode, Dr. Scott and Tommy discuss a classic study on overindulging after using restrictive eating. Trigger foods, fear of missing out, and black/white perfectionist thinking within a diet and weight loss journey often lead to unhealthy relationships with certain foods and undesirable outcomes in the future. They talk through how to prevent and correct this to find a better balance and easier success with fasting.
Herman CP, Mack D. Restrained and unrestrained eating. J Pers. 1975;43(4):647-660. doi:10.1111/j.1467-6494.1975.tb00727.xHealth and Behavior: The Interplay of Biological, Behavioral, and Societal Influences.
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By Dr. Scott Watier & Tommy Welling4.7
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Get your FREE BOX OF LMNT hydration support for the perfect electrolyte balance for your fasting lifestyle with your first purchase here!
In this episode, Dr. Scott and Tommy discuss a classic study on overindulging after using restrictive eating. Trigger foods, fear of missing out, and black/white perfectionist thinking within a diet and weight loss journey often lead to unhealthy relationships with certain foods and undesirable outcomes in the future. They talk through how to prevent and correct this to find a better balance and easier success with fasting.
Herman CP, Mack D. Restrained and unrestrained eating. J Pers. 1975;43(4):647-660. doi:10.1111/j.1467-6494.1975.tb00727.xHealth and Behavior: The Interplay of Biological, Behavioral, and Societal Influences.
Have a question you'd like us to answer? Click here to send it to us or leave us a voicemail we can play on the show!
Show Transcript: www.thefastingforlife.com/blog
If you enjoy the podcast, would you please tap on the stars below and consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it makes a difference in helping bring you the best original content each week. We also really enjoy reading them!
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