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Food Labels Change Our Eating Habits
Food Labels Change Our Eating Habits
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Length:
16 minutes
Released:
Apr 19, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
In this episode of the Lifting Lindsay Podcast, Lindsay introduces a new segment called Fun Fact Fridays, aimed at delivering quick, digestible facts. She shares insights on how marketing labels such as 'low calorie' or 'guilt-free' can misleadingly affect our eating behaviors, leading to overconsumption. By referencing studies and personal anecdotes, Lindsay explores the psychology behind food labeling and its impact on consumption habits. Topics:0:00 Food Labels Change Our Eating Habits00:06 New feature on the podcast!02:13 New training program starting soon!03:03 A story about popcorn05:07 Studies on labels affecting eating habits11:40 Comparing apples to applesResearcher quoted - http://www.brianwansink.com/home/why-low-fat-labels-make-us-overeatNEW programming Starts April 22nd in the LiftingLindsay App. Click HERE to join!My Community BeStrong provides both Training programs and help with recipes and MEAL PLANNING!!! Making it easier than ever to hit your goals!!!JOIN HEREMembership gives you access to….Training App with dozens of programs to choose from.MEAL PLANS w/ Yummy recipes!Courses :Learn Step Away from Tracking and Mindfully EatHow to set up a Fat Loss planSetting up your Muscle building phase.Community & Support with specific groups that share you same goals$500 worth in give aways monthlyMonthly Themes and Challenges to increase your learning and help you BECOME the person you want to be.December - Fitness Flexibility - How to Stay Present with family and Your fitness GoalsJanuary - Becoming the master of proteinbi Weekly LivesUpload videos of exercises for form reviews done by me!
Released:
Apr 19, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
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