How the Speed of Our Eating Determines Our Weight

How the speed of our eating determines our weight. According to the British Medical Journal, people who switched from wolfing down their food, to eating at a more relaxed pace, consistently lost weight. So how slow do you have to go? Aim for about 30 chews per mouthful. The average person chews their food only 15 times before swallowing. Or stretch your eating time from 11 minutes, which is the average time it takes to finish a meal, to at least 20 minutes. 

And here are a few other tricks for slowing down your eating from registered dietician Toby Smithson:

  • Choose “active” snacks. That means snacks that take work to eat……Like shelling peanuts. Having to crack nuts creates a delay……and seeing the shells is a visual reminder of how much you’ve eaten, making you more mindful. 
  • At meals, eat more vegetables. They’re harder to chew. But chewing more, until food is mushy in your mouth, allows the body to absorb more nutrients. So fill half your plate with vegetables.
  • Finally, give yourself a pausing point, by putting down your fork between each bite. And don’t pick it up again until you’ve chewed 30 times and swallowed.

The post How the Speed of Our Eating Determines Our Weight appeared first on John Tesh.

Related Content

Eliminate Back Pain With This Simple Task

If back pain is bothering you, go take a walk!  According to the journal Clinical Rehabilitation, a 20-minute walk a few times a week can be as effective at eliminating back pain as some forms of in-office physical therapy. That’s […] The post Eliminate Back Pain With This Simple Task appeared first on John Tesh.

What to Do When You Keep Misplacing Things

Are you constantly misplacing things – like your keys or cellphone? Here’s how to find things faster:  First: Memory expert Dr. Irene Kan suggests closing your eyes to block out your visual sense and thinking back to the last time […] The post What to Do When You Keep Misplacing Things appeared first on John…

What is Cold Water Therapy and Why is it Helpful?

USC neuroscientists are now claiming that cold water therapy  can improve our mental health. Cold water therapy refers to any process where you expose your body to chilled water – ideally at or below 58 degrees Fahrenheit, or 14 degrees […] The post What is Cold Water Therapy and Why is it Helpful? appeared first…

The One Habit That’s Killing our Mornings

In a recent Interview, Sleep expert Dr. Neil Stanley told me that  every time we hear an alarm go off while we’re sleeping, it triggers our body’s “fight or flight response,” which means the next thing that happens is that […] The post The One Habit That’s Killing our Mornings appeared first on John Tesh.

What is Green Noise and Its Benefits

Have you heard about  “green noise.” According to neurologist and behavioral sleep specialist, Dr. Christopher Winter, it’s technically defined as any frequency around 500 hertz – which is the center of the frequency spectrum. And, coincidentally, that’s where most nature […] The post What is Green Noise and Its Benefits appeared first on John Tesh.

Why Should You Eat Fish Twice a Week

How many times have you heard that fish are brain food? Well, we’re saying it again – and we have more proof. This time, it comes from the Fatty Acid Research Institute.  Their research found that people with high blood […] The post Why Should You Eat Fish Twice a Week appeared first on John…