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Eating Psychology

Eating Psychology with Betty 106

Episode 6 | 27mVideo has Closed Captions

How does our environment make us eat?

We are said to live in an “obesogenic environment” – meaning a food environment that makes us fat. We eat when we see food or see others eating, and we eat based on how much it appears we are served. Thus, our environment can make us eat more. In this episode we discuss how you can control your eating environment rather than having it control you.

04/26/2016 | Rating NR

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Eating Psychology is a local public television program presented by Arizona PBS

Eating Psychology

Eating Psychology with Betty 106

Episode 6 | 27mVideo has Closed Captions

We are said to live in an “obesogenic environment” – meaning a food environment that makes us fat. We eat when we see food or see others eating, and we eat based on how much it appears we are served. Thus, our environment can make us eat more. In this episode we discuss how you can control your eating environment rather than having it control you.

04/26/2016 | Rating NR

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