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What We Eat Affects How We FeelFood makes us feel good. Besides tasting great and nourishing the body, food also has an influence on appetite and moods. Research shows that certain foods affect powerful mood-modifying brain chemicals called neurotransmitters. These neurotransmitters are made from the foods we eat and are present in higher concentrations after meals than between them. Of the many neurotransmitters, only a few affect appetite:
What to eat, and when?What you choose for a meal or snack can make a difference in how much you eat or how soon you will desire to eat again. Including carbohydrate and protein sources at meals might help you to feel satisfied, both at the meal and after eating. Look for carbohydrate foods that are whole grain and/or contain whole grains and fiber. Choose foods such as:
Protein foods low in fat are not only heart-healthy, but are also easier to digest – they won’t leave you feeling weighted down like fried meats or high-fat choices such as spare ribs or salami. Choose items such as:
Combine carbohydrates and protein in any combination that works for you:
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