Cravings are strong impulses or need for specific foods or substances that are difficult to ignore. Cravings, whether they are for chocolate, salty snacks, or greasy fast food, frequently hit at unexpected times, leaving people wrestling with the overwhelming want to indulge. While cravings are a typical occurrence, their underlying causes are multifaceted, resulting from a combination of psychological and biological influences. Understanding the complex combination of psychological and biological components is critical for understanding cravings and devising appropriate management techniques. Emotions, stress, habits, and social influences can all influence thoughts, behaviors, and food preferences, thereby triggering cravings. Furthermore, biological factors such as hormone changes, neurotransmitter activity, and brain chemistry influence hunger, satiety, and reward pathways, all of which contribute to the strength and duration of cravings.
By investigating the psychological and biological factors that underpin cravings, we can learn more about why they arise and how they affect behavior and health. This exploration teaches people how to use evidence-based ways to effectively detect, analyze, and regulate cravings, allowing them to make healthier choices and maintain balanced eating habits. In this thorough book, we will delve further into the psychological and biological elements that underpin cravings, evaluate their impact on health and well-being, and discuss practical strategies for navigating and overcoming cravings in everyday life.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Cravings are strong impulses or need for specific foods or substances that are difficult to ignore. Cravings, whether they are for chocolate, salty snacks, or greasy fast food, frequently hit at unexpected times, leaving people wrestling with the overwhelming want to indulge. While cravings are a typical occurrence, their underlying causes are multifaceted, resulting from a combination of psychological and biological influences. Understanding the complex combination of psychological and biological components is critical for understanding cravings and devising appropriate management techniques. Emotions, stress, habits, and social influences can all influence thoughts, behaviors, and food preferences, thereby triggering cravings. Furthermore, biological factors such as hormone changes, neurotransmitter activity, and brain chemistry influence hunger, satiety, and reward pathways, all of which contribute to the strength and duration of cravings.By investigating the psychological and biological factors that underpin cravings, we can learn more about why they arise and how they affect behavior and health. This exploration teaches people how to use evidence-based ways to effectively detect, analyze, and regulate cravings, allowing them to make healthier choices and maintain balanced eating habits. In this thorough book, we will delve further into the psychological and biological elements that underpin cravings, evaluate their impact on health and well-being, and discuss practical strategies for navigating and overcoming cravings in everyday life. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798320158600
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