Researchers in Finland have established a connection between feeling burnt out at work, and eating behaviours such as emotional eating and uncontrolled eating. What is burnout? Burnout is a psychological term, describing long-term exhaustion and diminished interest in work. It is caused…
Learn MoreIt’s an age-long debate: what’s better for sustained long term weight loss: a rapid approach, since such changes might lead to larger losses in the long-term, or a slower, steadier approach, because that’s the best way to keep it off? Advocates for…
Learn MoreWeight-loss blogging: does it work? More and more individuals are taking to the public stage of the internet to share their weight loss journey, but what are the issues and benefits of publicly exploring a typically private experience? In recent years, the…
Learn MoreIt’s interesting how headlines can completely twist a topic around. The Article below is about a sweetener that is created from the same plant used to make tequila shows certain health benefits; by the time you get to the end of the…
Learn MoreBelow is an interesting study on the impact of food choices based on the amount of fast food outlets in the study participants work and home environments. I certainly believe that there are factors which create obesegenic environments which include the ever…
Learn MoreIt surprises me that a medical research institute such as the Garvan Institute still publishes articles and findings such as ‘eat less move more’ as being the solution to weight loss (original article http://www.garvan.org.au/news-events/news/setting-the-record-straight-on-weight-loss). Whilst it is true that keeping the energy balance…
Learn MoreInteresting findings from new research suggests the fat-busting algae could be the future of slimming, so introducing seaweed into your clients diet could assist with weight loss and weight management as part of a healthy balanced diet. Scientists have identified a natural…
Learn MoreMindset and the psychology behind eating and our behaviours towards eating are coming more and more to the forefront of research when it comes to finding a solution to our current obesity epidemic, and personally I think this is a positive step in the…
Learn MoreFructose May Affect Hunger Cues By Brenda Goodman, MA WebMD Health News Reviewed by Brunilda Nazario, MD Jan. 2, 2013 — All sugars are not created equal, at least when it comes to the brain, a new study shows. For the study,…
Learn MoreFollowing up from last week’s blog about how on one hand the Biggest Loser can motivate and inspire people to start their weight loss journey but on the other, it can often leave them feeling like failures when they don’t experience the…
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