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Human 360 Mini Episode 05 | Nutrition Reset: 3 Tools for Fueling Performance

Human 360 Mini Episode 05 | Nutrition Reset: 3 Tools for Fueling Performance

Episode 116 Published 2 weeks ago
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Most people think nutrition is about dieting.

High performers know it’s about biology and output.

Whether you are an athlete preparing for competition, an executive making high-stakes decisions, or a professional navigating long cognitive days, the same question applies:

Is your nutrition supporting your performance — or silently limiting it?

In this episode of Human Performance 360, Dr. Parsa Peykar explores nutrition as applied performance science, breaking down how food directly shapes energy regulation, cognitive clarity, recovery, and leadership capacity.

This is not about restrictive diets or nutrition trends.

It’s about metabolic support for high-level performance.

In this episode, you’ll learn three practical resets:

🥗 Energy Stability Over Stimulation
Why caffeine spikes, sugar crashes, and inconsistent fueling undermine focus—and how stable glucose supports sustained cognitive performance.

🔁 Recovery Is a Nutritional Variable
How stress depletes biological resources and why strategic nutrition is essential for rebuilding neural and physiological capacity.

🧠 Nutrition as Cognitive Strategy
Why the brain’s energy demands require deliberate nutrition patterns to support decision-making, emotional regulation, and leadership clarity.

This reset is especially valuable if you experience:

Afternoon cognitive crashes

Difficulty sustaining focus

Slower recovery from stress

Declining sleep quality

High output but reduced clarity

Because performance is not purely psychological.

It is biological.

Food influences:

Energy stability

Emotional regulation

Recovery speed

Cognitive clarity

Leadership consistency

From elite athletes to executives in boardrooms, performance begins with physiology.

This is Human Performance 360 — where nutrition isn’t treated as aesthetics.

It’s treated as performance infrastructure.

Eat for energy.
Eat for recovery.
Eat for clarity.

Because before strategy executes,

biology decides.

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