Certified Nutrition Specialist, Personal Trainer, and Dietetics student Kayla Marie discusses how to detect BS in the food and diet industries and actually get healthier with real nutritional science and applied behavioral psychology.
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Certified Nutrition Specialist, Personal Trainer, and Dietetics student Kayla Marie discusses how to detect BS in the food and diet industries and actually get healthier with real nutritional science and applied behavioral psychology.
In this episode of Fed Up, host Kayla Marie dives into the truth behind the adage that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. With a focus on modern lifestyles and nutritional science, Kayla unpacks why a balanced breakfast can be pivotal for weight management, stress reduction, and cognitive function. She clarifies common misconceptions around hunger cycles and emphasizes the physiological benefits of eating a nutrient-rich morning meal, even if you're not hungry first thing. Kayla also discusses the difference between natural fasting in our evolutionary past and modern-day skip-and-binge cycles. Tune in to discover practical breakfast ideas and how starting your day with a balanced meal can lead to better health outcomes. Whether you're struggling with late-night cravings or aiming for improved mood and focus, this episode offers valuable insights into optimizing your daily energy and nutrition.
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https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11760189/#ABS1
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6412136/#:~:text=The%20Cognitive%20Repertoire%20as%20Evolved,with%20food%20acquisition%20and%20reproduction.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31918985/
Fed Up: your no BS nutrition podcast
Certified Nutrition Specialist, Personal Trainer, and Dietetics student Kayla Marie discusses how to detect BS in the food and diet industries and actually get healthier with real nutritional science and applied behavioral psychology.