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Patterns of overeating create cyclical behavior from "summary" of The End of Overeating by David A. Kessler

The desire to overeat is not just a one-time occurrence; it often becomes a pattern that repeats itself over and over again. This pattern of overeating can create a cycle of behavior that is difficult to break. The more we give in to the temptation to overeat, the more likely we are to continue doing so in the future. When we engage in overeating, our brains release powerful chemicals that reinforce the behavior. These chemicals, such as dopamine, give us a temporary feeling of pleasure and satisfaction that makes us crave more of the same. This creates a feedback loop where overeating leads to more overeating, as we seek to replicate that initial feeling of pleasure. Over time, this pattern of overeating can become deeply ingrained in ou...
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    The End of Overeating

    David A. Kessler

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