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Turning to food for comfort is a common habit, but emotional eating often leaves us feeling emptier than before.
In this episode, I discuss emotional eating, where stress and other emotions drive us to food for comfort rather than actual hunger. Emotional eating is reinforced by biological responses like the release of cortisol and dopamine, creating a cycle of eating to soothe emotions. To manage this, I recommend recognizing the difference between emotional and physical hunger, checking in with yourself before eating, using stress-management techniques, and setting a regular eating routine. Seeking support can also help if emotional eating becomes a persistent issue. Remember, it’s okay to ask for help along the way.
Tune into this episode to learn practical strategies to break the cycle of emotional eating and take back control of your health!
Episode Highlights:
About emotional eating
Science behind emotional eating
Cycle of emotional eating
Recognizing the difference between emotional and physical hunger
Connect with Dr. Alicia Shelly:
Website | drshellymd.com
Facebook | www.facebook.com/drshellymd
Instagram | @drshellymd
Linked In | www.linkedin.com/in/drshellymd
Twitter | @drshellymd
About Dr. Alicia Shelly
Dr. Alicia Shelly was raised in Atlanta, GA. She received her Doctorate of Medicine from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in Cleveland, OH. Dr. Shelly has been practicing Primary Care and Obesity medicine since 2014. In 2017, she became a Diplomat of the American Board of Obesity Medicine. She is the lead physician at the Wellstar Medical Center Douglasville. She started a weekly podcast & Youtube channel entitled Back on Track: Achieving Healthy Weight loss, where she discusses how to get on track and stay on track with your weight loss journey. She has spoken for numerous local and national organizations, including the Obesity Medicine Association, and the Georgia Chapter of the American Society of Metabolic and Bariatric Surgeons. She has been featured on CNN, Fox 5 News, Bruce St. James Radio show, Upscale magazine, and Shape.com. She was named an honoree of the 2021 Atlanta Business Chronicle's 40 under 40 award. She also is a collaborating author for the, “Made for More: Physician Entrepreneurs who Live Life and Practice Medicine on their own terms''.
Resources:
FREE! Discover the 5 Reasons Your Weight-Loss Journey Has Gotten Derailed (And How To Get Back On Track!) 👉 Click
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Turning to food for comfort is a common habit, but emotional eating often leaves us feeling emptier than before.
In this episode, I discuss emotional eating, where stress and other emotions drive us to food for comfort rather than actual hunger. Emotional eating is reinforced by biological responses like the release of cortisol and dopamine, creating a cycle of eating to soothe emotions. To manage this, I recommend recognizing the difference between emotional and physical hunger, checking in with yourself before eating, using stress-management techniques, and setting a regular eating routine. Seeking support can also help if emotional eating becomes a persistent issue. Remember, it’s okay to ask for help along the way.
Tune into this episode to learn practical strategies to break the cycle of emotional eating and take back control of your health!
Episode Highlights:
About emotional eating
Science behind emotional eating
Cycle of emotional eating
Recognizing the difference between emotional and physical hunger
Connect with Dr. Alicia Shelly:
Website | drshellymd.com
Facebook | www.facebook.com/drshellymd
Instagram | @drshellymd
Linked In | www.linkedin.com/in/drshellymd
Twitter | @drshellymd
About Dr. Alicia Shelly
Dr. Alicia Shelly was raised in Atlanta, GA. She received her Doctorate of Medicine from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in Cleveland, OH. Dr. Shelly has been practicing Primary Care and Obesity medicine since 2014. In 2017, she became a Diplomat of the American Board of Obesity Medicine. She is the lead physician at the Wellstar Medical Center Douglasville. She started a weekly podcast & Youtube channel entitled Back on Track: Achieving Healthy Weight loss, where she discusses how to get on track and stay on track with your weight loss journey. She has spoken for numerous local and national organizations, including the Obesity Medicine Association, and the Georgia Chapter of the American Society of Metabolic and Bariatric Surgeons. She has been featured on CNN, Fox 5 News, Bruce St. James Radio show, Upscale magazine, and Shape.com. She was named an honoree of the 2021 Atlanta Business Chronicle's 40 under 40 award. She also is a collaborating author for the, “Made for More: Physician Entrepreneurs who Live Life and Practice Medicine on their own terms''.
Resources:
FREE! Discover the 5 Reasons Your Weight-Loss Journey Has Gotten Derailed (And How To Get Back On Track!) 👉 Click
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