TMHS 640: The Shocking Way Your Brain Interprets Food as Information

Published: Dec. 5, 2022, 2:27 a.m.

Humans have a complex and intimate connection with out of our most basic needs: food. In our culture, food can serve many purposes including memories, joy, and connection. And because every cell in your body is created from the food you eat, your diet also has a profound impact on the way your body functions on a daily basis.

On this compilation episode of The Model Health Show, you\u2019re going to hear two of my conversations with award-winning science journalist and author, Mark Schatzker. Mark has extensively studied our society\u2019s relationship with food and flavor, and how our brain drives our cravings. These conversations are centered around how your brain interprets food as information, the science of flavor, and what causes obesity.

Mark\u2019s work covers important topics like how our weight is controlled by our brain, how our brain interprets sweetness, and what we can do to heal our society\u2019s broken relationship with food. Understanding the way your brain interprets food is a critical piece of finding balance and health; I hope this episode is both insightful and empowering.

In this episode you\u2019ll discover:

  • The experience that inspired Mark to study flavor.
  • How cattle eat intuitively, and what we can learn from them.
  • Why the production of US crops has changed over the last few decades.
  • The interesting link between flavor and nutrition.
  • What a gas chromatograph is.
  • Why most tomatoes in the grocery store have an underwhelming flavor.\xa0
  • How our food system\u2019s focus on quantity and price undermines flavor.
  • What we can learn about obesity and food addiction from brain scans.
  • Why the combination of flavor and sugar makes food addicting.
  • What retronasal olfaction is.
  • The truth about calorie consumption and weight gain.
  • An interesting phenomenon that occurs when calorie counts are featured on menus.
  • The traditional diet in Bologna, Italy, and how their obesity rates compare to the US.
  • What happened in the pellagra epidemic, and which vitamin eradicated the disease.
  • How the brain regulates your body weight.
  • The perplexing question of obesity.
  • What the bliss point is.
  • How the brain interprets food as information.
  • What nutritive mismatch is.
  • The unintended consequences of fortifying foods.
  • Why experiencing pleasure with food is so important.

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