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The Food Relationship Lab For Dietitians
Jennette Kilgrow | Kilgrow Nutrition
42 episodes
5 days ago
This podcast is for anyone interested in taking a look at their relationship with food. It's especially for Registered Dietitians in a secret struggle with their own nutrition!
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This podcast is for anyone interested in taking a look at their relationship with food. It's especially for Registered Dietitians in a secret struggle with their own nutrition!
Show more...
Nutrition
Health & Fitness
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The Science Behind Stress Eating
The Food Relationship Lab For Dietitians
18 minutes 34 seconds
8 months ago
The Science Behind Stress Eating

In this episode, we revisit the autonomic nervous system, shifting the focus from the polyvagal theory to the foundational sympathetic and parasympathetic systems. I share my personal realization from neuroscience classes—where polyvagal theory wasn’t even mentioned!—and dive into how our stress response shapes behaviors like stress eating or stress fasting.

We explore the fight-or-flight response, its physiological goals (mobilizing energy, shutting down digestion, increasing alertness), and how acute vs. chronic stress impact hunger. I also break down the SAM system and HPA axis, explaining how adrenaline and cortisol influence metabolism, blood pressure, and even memory.

Most importantly, I unpack why stress eating actually works to dial down the sympathetic response—and why that doesn’t make you broken or weak. Instead of shame, this understanding gives you insight and a chance to respond with effective tools beyond food.

This is part of an online workshop I have been invited to give on March 21st. Come join me at kilgrownutrition.com/workshop

The Food Relationship Lab For Dietitians
This podcast is for anyone interested in taking a look at their relationship with food. It's especially for Registered Dietitians in a secret struggle with their own nutrition!