In this episode, we dove deep into the topic of evening snacking (and how complicated it can be). We explored various reasons why people might snack at night, from emotional triggers (like seeking comfort or reward) to biological factors (like needing a full stomach to sleep better). We also talked about personal experiences with nighttime eating habits and how different strategies can help, such as being more intentional with snacks or considering the role of movement. This episode really highlighted the importance of understanding one's own needs and habits without judgment, and how difficult, yet crucial, it is to find what truly works on an individual level.
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