
Why You Eat What You Eat
The Science Behind Our Relationship with Food
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Narrado por:
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Jo Anna Perrin
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De:
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Rachel Herz PhD
Why You Eat What You Eat examines the sensory, psychological, neuroscientific, and physiological factors that influence our eating habits. Rachel Herz uncovers the fascinating and surprising facts that affect food consumption: bringing reusable bags to the grocery store encourages us to buy more treats; our beliefs about food affect the number of calories we burn; TV alters how much we eat; and what we see and hear changes how food tastes. Herz reveals useful techniques for managing cravings, such as resisting repeated trips to the buffet table, and how aromas can be used to curb overeating. Why You Eat What You Eat mixes the social with the scientific to uncover how psychology, neurology, and physiology shape our relationship with food and how food alters the relationships we have with ourselves and with one another.
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I really like this book and was interested in what the narrator was saying the problem is that multiple times I have a hard time to keep the rhythm of the narrator. She was speaking to fast for my taste. But overall is an interesting book that explain the relation of hour hapits and traditions with our food.
Would you be willing to try another one of Jo Anna Perrin’s performances?
Not sure. She speaks too fast
Did Why You Eat What You Eat inspire you to do anything?
It help me to understand more some of the things that I do
Narrator speak too fast
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Even though it is a non-fiction book, I often even had the feeling like I was being told a story because the chapters (and the anecdotes in them) were so logically ordered and just flowed into each other seamlessly. Not to mention that you, as a reader, are constantly being addressed and your attention is brought to the ways you can practically apply all the findings and advice from the book.
It's a great read for anyone in the least bit interested in nutritionism, healthy living or simply the way our biology manipulates our rationality - it's astounding how much of our everyday lives is governed by food. And since we can't do much about that, you might as well get to know your biology better and learn to control it (at least as much as is humanly possible).
Suggestion for audiobook readers/listener: I do advise upping the speed to at least x 1.25 (I kept it on x 1.4 speed) since the reading speed was a bit too slow for my taste.
Great balance between popular and scientific.
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Some of my key takeaways
-The pace and volume of music change the pace at which you eat
-Sweet can take away pain
-The smell receptors in the nose are mostly responsible for taste and regenerate every month
-Round shapes and red plates make food sweeter
-We need lots of stimuli--crunchiness, saltiness, sweetness, texture, etc.--to really enjoy our food
-I am definitely not a super taster
It's another one of those books I wish I had read, instead of listened to, because it is hard to remember all the details. Furthermore, I found Perrin to be somewhat of an annoying reader.
Full of great food trivia
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However, the narrator leaves much to be desired. Perrin’s narration comes across as haughty, so it creates a barrier for the listener in relating to the author and material.
If audible found a new narrator for this book, then it would be worth listening to again. With this narrator, definitely not.
Interesting food facts, but bad narrator
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Fascinating information
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Sounds like a computer generated voice.
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What could have made this a 4 or 5-star listening experience for you?
More practical advice, and less studies about lab rats.What was most disappointing about Rachel Herz PhD’s story?
It was very boring, and I felt that a lot of the studies were very random in her story.What didn’t you like about Jo Anna Perrin’s performance?
She has a very dull and irritating voice.Scientific study, after study, after study...
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