Hypothesis: people who can generally remember everything they’ve eaten throughout the day are generally less obese than people who can’t.
Hypothesis: people who can generally remember everything they’ve eaten throughout the day are generally less obese than people who can’t.
This is probably true. Recently I saw an article indicating that people who multitask during lunch become hungry sooner than those who focus solely on eating. That is, if you don’t clearly remember eating, you’re more likely to become hungry.
Of course obese people would also tend to have more food to remember than would non-fatties.
Incestuous Jihad
What would your advice to be to us fatties who can (?clearly) remember what we have eaten?
anon
Reflect on your day’s gorging and weep bitter tears. I don’t know, I’m something of a fatty too (although not the kind who remembers what I’ve eaten).
sam
Remembering what you’ve eaten is only part of it; you’ve also got to remember that you’ve eaten. It’s no good being able to recall a precise inventory of everything you’ve eaten in a day if you multitasked during each meal and consequently became hungry soon after. If you focus solely on eating, chances are you’ll have a more vivid recollection of your meals and won’t feel hungry so soon.
Incestuous Jihad
I appreciated the level of detail and the practical examples used in this article, making it easy to understand and apply the information.
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