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Decision fatigue contributes to poor food choices from "summary" of The End of Overeating by David A. Kessler

When faced with a plethora of choices, our ability to make the right decision can become compromised. This phenomenon, known as decision fatigue, can lead to poor food choices that may not align with our health goals. The constant bombardment of options and decisions can wear down our self-control and willpower, making it easier to succumb to the temptations of unhealthy foods. In today's food environment, we are constantly bombarded with advertisements, promotions, and menus that offer a wide array of high-calorie, hyper-palatable foods. These foods are designed to trigger our brain's reward system, making them all the more enticing when we are feeling fatigued and mentally drained. As a result, we may find ourselves reaching for these foods as a quick and easy way to satisfy our cravings and provide a temporary sense of pleasure and comfort. Moreover, decision fatigue can also impair our ability to make rational and informed choices about what we eat. When we are mentally exhausted, we are more likely to rely on sho...
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    The End of Overeating

    David A. Kessler

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