FOR THE LOVE OF FOOD: How to increase self-control, the science of hangry, and exercise vs standing

by | Jun 16, 2018

Welcome to Friday’s For The Love of Food, Summer Tomato’s weekly link roundup.

This week how to increase self-control, the science of hangry, and exercise vs standing.

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3 Responses to “FOR THE LOVE OF FOOD: How to increase self-control, the science of hangry, and exercise vs standing”

  1. Katherine says:

    Thank you for posting all those interesting articles. It’s a real pleasure to look though them every week.

    I like the article about getting children to eat. As a mother of two young children, i am confronted with refusals to eat certain foods often and try to apply advice that’s based on evidence.

  2. Shannon Murphy says:

    Re getting kids to eat, I highly recommend Ellyn Satter’s Division of Responsibility in Feeding. It reinforces much of what the NPR article lays out, but breaks it down into a very clear and evidence-based system.

  3. Mary Rosalie says:

    I bookmarked the page so I can go through all the links one after the other.
    Thanks for sharing.

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