Helps control blood sugar and reduces hunger.
What is Insulin?
Regulates hunger and thirst.
What is the Hypothalamus?
Limited access to fresh produce.
What is a "Food Desert"?
Diet depends on geographic location and climate.
What is Tradition?
Eating large amounts of food in a short time, even when you're not hungry.
What is Binge-Eating?
The "Fullness Hormone".
What is Leptin?
Controls emotions and taste.
What is the Amygdala?
It has a significant impact on our preferences.
What is an Advertisement?
Bring positive emotions and significance.
What is a Festival/Celebration?
Fear of gaining weight, which can lead to starvation.
What is Anorexia Nervosa?
The "Hunger Hormone".
What is Ghrelin?
Sends signals to the brain that you are full.
What is Satiation?
It can be a barrier to many low-income families.
What is Affordability?
Based on their identity and wisdom.
What is Religion?
Vomit to prevent weight gain after eating.
What is Bulimia Nervosa?
Provides us with our main source of energy.
What is Glucose?
Humans have a natural weight that the body must maintain.
What is Set-Point Theory?
Some people may not have access to sustainable resources and might not get the nutrition they need.
What is Accessibility?
Focuses on olive oil and fish consumption.
What is the Mediterranean Diet?
Used to manage blood sugar levels, not recommended for weight loss.
What is Ozempic?
Trigger eating behaviors and reduce metabolism.
What is Neuropeptide Y?
The concept was created from an evolutionary perspective.
What is the Thrifty Gene Hypothesis?
How many fruits were in our presentation?
11 fruits!!
Celebration where you fast, a way to forgive your sins.
What is Yom Kippur?
Slows digestion to control your appetite.
What is Wegovy?