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How nutrition, mental health and food choices fuel South Africa’s obesity crisis –

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Last updated: November 17, 2024 2:46 am
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Food addiction is a controversial topic, but there is evidence to suggest that certain foods can trigger addictive-like behaviors in the brain. The combination of sugar, fat, and salt found in many processed foods can stimulate the reward centers of the brain in a way that is similar to drugs of abuse.

In fact, research has shown that highly processed foods can lead to changes in the brain that are characteristic of addiction, such as tolerance, withdrawal, and cravings. This can make it difficult for individuals to control their food intake and can contribute to overeating and weight gain.

The food industry plays a significant role in this phenomenon, as they have mastered the art of creating foods that are hyperpalatable and addictive. From fast food to sugary snacks, these foods are designed to be irresistible and to keep consumers coming back for more.

But it’s not just the food industry that is to blame. Our modern lifestyle and environment also play a role in the rise of food addiction. The prevalence of fast food restaurants, convenience stores, and vending machines makes unhealthy food options readily available and easily accessible.

Additionally, our busy and stressful lives can lead to emotional eating and using food as a coping mechanism for stress, anxiety, and other negative emotions. This can further reinforce addictive patterns of behavior around food.

So what can be done to address the issue of food addiction and its impact on our health? Education and awareness are key, as many people may not even realize that they are engaging in addictive eating behaviors.

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It’s also important to promote a healthy relationship with food and to encourage mindful eating practices. This includes paying attention to hunger and fullness cues, choosing nutrient-dense foods, and practicing moderation with treats and indulgences.

Ultimately, addressing food addiction requires a multifaceted approach that involves changes at the individual, community, and societal levels. By recognizing the signs of food addiction and taking steps to address it, we can improve our overall health and well-being. In a groundbreaking study on rodents, it was discovered that both healthy and cocaine-addicted rodents preferred a sugary drink over a dose of cocaine. This sheds light on the powerful allure of hyperpalatable foods and the impact they have on our brain’s reward system. These foods not only contribute to unhealthy bodies but also have detrimental effects on cognitive function, memory, and learning, especially in developing brains.

The prevalence of obesity has more than doubled globally from 1990 to 2022, according to the World Health Organization. While genetics play a role in obesity, accounting for 40% to 70% of the heritability, it is clear that our environment and lifestyle choices have a significant impact on this epidemic. Less than 5% of chronic diseases are heritable, emphasizing the importance of making informed choices to support overall health and well-being.

Our genes may predispose us to certain conditions, but it is our environment and behaviors that ultimately determine our health outcomes. By adopting lifestyles that prioritize movement, nutrition, and overall well-being, we can mitigate the risk of obesity and related diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease.

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Once obesity sets in, it becomes increasingly challenging to lose excess weight due to metabolic adaptations and increased cravings for food. The physical and emotional toll of obesity is immense, affecting quality of life and overall health. It is crucial that we take responsibility for our health and make conscious choices to nourish our bodies with wholesome foods and sustainable practices.

As a family GP and co-owner of Health with Heart, Dr. Skye Scott emphasizes the importance of embracing a holistic approach to health and wellness. By saying no to processed foods, sugary drinks, and sedentary habits, we can prioritize our health and well-being for the benefit of ourselves and future generations. Let us choose to nourish our bodies with the wisdom of the Earth and empower ourselves to live our best lives.

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