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Uncommon Living

Veröffentlicht: 2022-02-09
© Erin Murray
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Veröffentlicht: 2022-02-09
© Erin Murray
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Food Culture: Nutrition at Home

Food Culture: Nutrition at Home

Länge: 1:00:29
In this episode, Erin continues into Part II of Food Culture by having an open conversation on client stories, examples, and answering questions she received on social media in response to episode two. This episode tackles the background of our unique food cultures at home and how our nutrition and food behavior is directly influenced by life experiences, parental modeling, and the science of attachment theory. In this more open forum-style show, you can learn about what might be influencing your cognitive framework for food, your ability to self-regulate, and how you can use these sciences to write a new food story. 
Highlighted Sources:
i. Parental Influences on Children's Self-Regulation of Energy Intake: Insights from Developmental Literature on Emotion Regulation
ii. The relations among infant temperament, security of attachment, and behavioral inhibition at twenty-four months  
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Erscheinungs­datum: 9.2.2022, 23:51:16

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On the Uncommon Living podcast, we discuss nutrition sciences, behavior, self-regulation, and what it takes to be the very best version of you. Using evidence and tools from the latest research, plus real-world case studies and personal stories, we will provide you with the strategies to build your deep health and live with uncommon optimization.
Erin Murray is a nutrition expert, research assistant, food behavior clinician, and founder of NOURISH. Her private practice and teaching have allowed her to help thousands of people, where she infuses her research with real client case studies.

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