Why We Eat (Too Much)

The New Science of Appetite

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Why We Eat (Too Much) (AudiobookFormat, 2020, Penguin)

Length: 10 hrs and 41 mins

English language

Published Jan. 2, 2020 by Penguin.

Audible ASIN:
0241450284
Goodreads:
51824663
3 stars (1 review)

For more than 20 years, Dr Andrew Jenkinson has helped thousands of people to solve their weight problems. Looking at how we eat today, in this audiobook he explores why modern nutrition has failed us. Why We Eat (Too Much) draws on the latest scientific research on appetite, anthropological insights from food habits around the world and personal stories of healthy and lasting weight loss.

Learn:

  • How to avoid the negative effects of the food and pharma industries.
  • How diets actually work and how each food type nourishes you.
  • Why your hormones can cause weight gain and diabetes.
  • How to lose weight for good, without counting calories.
  • The real impact of geography and major life events on your body.

This audiobook is your one-stop solution to eating well and feeling more energised with no complications to your lifestyle. Jenkinson offers an innovative model for why we all should - and …

4 editions

A bumpy listening journey

3 stars

I listened to this as an audio book at 1.5 speed because that's how I roll. Even then the following issue persisted: the first parts of the book paint a very hopeless picture to anyone who is struggling with their weight, worried about its consequences or otherwise is agonised by the topic. During this time I felt I was going to be miserable about the book and its bleak views for the entire however many hours I had left.

The author explains himself in the later parts of the book: understanding the theory is required to pave the way for the actionable steps at the end. This makes sense but the way the book is written nearly made me quit it. If I were reading a physical book I would've quit within the first few chapters, so hopeless did the future feel as a fat person who has already gained …

Subjects

  • Nonfiction
  • Health
  • Science
  • Food
  • Nutrition
  • Self-help
  • Medicine
  • Psychology
  • Biology