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95 The Science and Psychology of Emotional Eating | Matty Lansdown

Published 1 year, 9 months ago
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Matty Lansdown is a scientist, nutritionist, and musician who digs into the real causes of overeating and the emotions behind our food choices. From trauma and family patterns to advertising and online influence, he explores why so many struggle with diet and lifestyle—and how small, stacked habits can create lasting change.

Matty combines science, personal insight, and practical strategies to help people eat smarter, change habits, and live healthier.

3:45 – Matty’s upbringing & early choices

10:30 – Realising medicine needed a proactive approach

14:00 – 90% of diseases linked to diet & lifestyle

18:00 – Emotional eating explained

23:15 – Why most people don’t recognise their triggers

26:30 – Working mostly with people over 50

32:00 – Main reasons behind emotional eating

35:00 – Understanding emotions before changing habits

40:00 – Less confident introverts & athletes post-career

52:30 – The Dorito Effect & food marketing

57:30 – Methods to overcome emotional eating

1:03:00 – Stacking small habits for long-term change

1:14:00 – Why vegetarianism isn’t a magic fix

1:16:30 – Adding strength training & meat to weight loss

Watch on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LAxpctI4qE&t=221s

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