Snack On Junk Food Often? The Secret To Healthy Eating May Lie In Tricking Your Brain | Nudge

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  • čas přidán 15. 06. 2024
  • The world is in the midst of an obesity pandemic. In Singapore, nearly 12% of the population was obese in 2022. As Jason hunts for ways to make people eat healthier, he discovers that the human brain is wired to prefer calorie-rich food. With the help of behavioral scientists, he carries out two social experiments to reshape eating habits - with surprising results.
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    07:01 Why do we like junk food? Our brains have the answer
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    19:24 Results time: Did the nudges work?
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Komentáře • 156

  • @cloudyday1617
    @cloudyday1617 Před 5 měsíci +51

    The supermarket theory is very accurate. There were times i simply grabbed bags of chips, paid for them, went home, regretted when my mind decided how unhealthy they were, and i threw them away into the bin.
    2024 resolution : eat healthy, no more snacking nonsense. Health is everything.

    • @schadenfreude6274
      @schadenfreude6274 Před 4 měsíci +5

      So wasteful. You could have given it away to someone but instead you chose to throw it away into the bin and now act like you're such an angel of health. 🙂

    • @workaholickidney3634
      @workaholickidney3634 Před 3 měsíci +1

      you did well

  • @yuanmingwee8033
    @yuanmingwee8033 Před 5 měsíci +50

    If you don’t bring in junk food, then the war is already half won

    • @schadenfreude6274
      @schadenfreude6274 Před 4 měsíci +1

      My uncle never ate junk food for over 30 years. He was a very healthy man and only recently commit suicide due to depression. 🙂

    • @Paul-H-Wolfram6608
      @Paul-H-Wolfram6608 Před 25 dny

      ​@@schadenfreude6274
      BS, he probably died of chronic disease from eating those highly processed junk fastfood 🍔🍟🍕🌭for the past 30 years.

  • @JudgeyJudgeyable
    @JudgeyJudgeyable Před 5 měsíci +112

    I think it's best to mix healthy foods with tasty unhealthy foods. E.g. a hot pot inspired stew made with hot pot base and a ton of vegetables. Curry sauce cooked with lots of vegetables and lean protein. Its important to make healthy foods tasty so that you naturally crave it. Once you are hooked, you can slowly incorporate less of the unhealthy stuff

    • @LowCarbLowDrama
      @LowCarbLowDrama Před 5 měsíci

      Protein in nature always comes with fat. So it's essential to eat the protein with its fat.
      Just ditch all the non-essential dietary carbohydrates, which causes hyperinsulinemia, driver of almost all the chronic modern diseases like type 2, 3 and 4 diabetes, hypertension, heart attacks, stroke, cancer etc.

    • @musuyanguba4226
      @musuyanguba4226 Před 5 měsíci +2

      many people don’t eat vegetables because they think it doesn’t taste good. But it’s all about the seasonings and sauces. Even vegetarians don’t eat bland vegetables so I don’t see why people eat bland vegetables then say vegetables don’t taste good. I follow vegans and people on plants based diet cuz they know how to make vegetables taste good. And I am not a vegetarian or vegan.

    • @LowCarbLowDrama
      @LowCarbLowDrama Před 5 měsíci

      @musuyanguba4226 masking the uninviting taste of the plants is to hide the phytochemicals or toxins/carcinogens that make them distasteful to protect themselves as part of the evolutionary arms race between plants and creatures. The study of botany and cancer biology revels them extensively.
      Modern-day so-called "edible" plants are so genetically messed with that they're now bigger than ever without the nutrients they once had. They're nearly as bad as the nutrient deficient hydroponics.
      Plus, the carb content in edible plants has increased for palatability and saleability.
      Therefore, unfortunately, you can see epidemiologically that the largest plant based dieter or vegetarian nation of India is the leading metabolically ill country on the planet.

    • @yilepuan2313
      @yilepuan2313 Před 5 měsíci

      pls educate me what is type 3 & 4 diabetes ​@@LowCarbLowDrama

    • @LowCarbLowDrama
      @LowCarbLowDrama Před 5 měsíci

      @yilepuan2313 Dementia (Alzheimer's) & PCOS, respectively.

  • @taniamatthews227
    @taniamatthews227 Před 5 měsíci +33

    I remember visiting Singapore in 1999, the hotel had the most spectacular fruit buffet I have ever seen in my entire life. The other table was also stacked with a combination of Yum Char delicacies. The bbq pork buns were just divine! I can imagine why people would over indulge in Singapore, the food is so good and affordable. However, these days over processed snacks are cheaper and more addictive, overriding the brain's ability to regulate. I think here in NZ we have the same problem.. the convenience and snacky foods are affordable and addictive. We live off our hidden emotions we don't address, we just numb ourselves.

  • @Rainbow_1981
    @Rainbow_1981 Před 5 měsíci +12

    I do that for my kids ..their snacks they got from school/ class friends I put them in a tin container…it’s there on the counter…but they don’t touch it. I’m working on my one kid who loves sweet/ savory snacks..even cookies they made themselves they just ate one.im hoping they continue on the journey of enjoying these snacks occasionally & continue to eat healthy rest of the time

  • @annieterminetschuppon7232
    @annieterminetschuppon7232 Před 4 měsíci +9

    I remember when working in Asia, my team members office desk drawers were full of all types of food keeping them all day snacking. It was like managing a team of squirrels 😂😂😂

  • @perpendicularmouse
    @perpendicularmouse Před 5 měsíci +16

    It would be really interesting to see how neurodiversity works with these thoughts. I have noticed in myself (belngind t the 20-29 working age group) that my unhealthy eating is after work when I'm drained and lack energy to cook or find healthy food lot less interesting and rewarding than unhealthy. My adhd also brings another spin to it: I cannot eat boring food without feeling sick, same with the variety of fruits that are "safe food" when you are in s country that doesn't naturally grow many fruits -> fruits aren't that good especially during winter and local fruits and berries are really expensive.

    • @Suicune-oz4ou
      @Suicune-oz4ou Před 4 měsíci +3

      I agree, I would love to see how much difference neurodiversity makes on this topic!
      I am autistic and there are a lot of times that there is a specific food I am "craving" (it's not really a craving but idk how else to describe it) and if I don't have that food, either I cannot stomach anything else so would rather just not eat at all, or if I do manage to eat something else I still feel as hungry as if I didn't eat anything at all. If it's something that is unhealthy or hard to get I might try and ignore it and eat something else or just skip meals instead, but it can literally go on for days or even weeks. But also, having the food is not a guarantee it will stop either. Rather, it might be the only thing I can eat for three weeks and then maybe I never even look at it again or two days later it's back on my meal rotation, I never know.
      The worst for me is sometimes I don't even know what the "right" food is, so I can't stomach anything or I'm ravenously hungry for days but every food I think of or try is not the right one, like trying to decide what's for dinner but every option is the wrong.
      I absolutely love food, but there are a lot of times I wish we could just eat Star Trek style nutrient cubes just so I can get enough nutrition when no food is the right food.

  • @jordy786
    @jordy786 Před 5 měsíci +10

    The problem is that healthy food is expensive and the current state of the world with the lack of future perspective for young people like them not receiving (high enough) retirement pensions makes them want to die early anyways, so might aswell eat junkfood

    • @Ich-cq9uu
      @Ich-cq9uu Před 4 měsíci

      I don't think so. Of course food cost money. But looking at drinks, water is free. Eating at Mc D once? Costs the same as 4 selfmade healthy meals. But I must to admit I am not living in the Us. So that more ak opinon based of my experience

    • @deneshiaash876
      @deneshiaash876 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@Ich-cq9uu it’s the same in the us. I think people don’t know how to scratch cook so they buy pre sliced or pre made foods at the grocery store and those are more expensive. I work in a grocery store and people will buy $4 pre sliced onions vs. a $1 whole onion . Or a $6 cut up pineapple vs.$3 whole pineapple

  • @shirleylangton7967
    @shirleylangton7967 Před 5 měsíci +3

    These concepts have been known for a long time but it is important to re-affirm them.

  • @LeniTjahjadi
    @LeniTjahjadi Před 5 měsíci +1

    Another insight: supermarkets often use yellow light, especially for the fruits n veg section to make it look more fresh

  • @Be_Funny_Guys
    @Be_Funny_Guys Před 5 měsíci +4

    00:10 Nudging towards healthier eating through small changes and understanding brain behavior
    02:54 Two types of nudges, system one and system two, influence our food choices in supermarkets.
    05:22 Priming influences food choices
    07:53 Our brain is wired to seek out high-fat and sweet foods due to their high energy content.
    10:33 Environmental cues can prompt snacking even when not hungry.
    13:11 Making healthier food more visible and obstructing the view of unhealthy snacks can nudge people towards healthier eating choices.
    15:14 Social experiment testing snacking tendencies and nudging healthy eating
    17:14 Nudges, such as placing healthy food options at the beginning of the buffet line, can influence people's food choices.
    19:32 Nudging towards healthy food choices
    21:31 Introducing obstacles can nudge towards healthier eating choices
    Nudging towards healthier eating through small changes and understanding brain behavior
    - The prevalence of obesity is on the rise, but small changes in behavior can make a big difference in tackling this issue.
    - Understanding the influence of our brains on eating habits and utilizing simple and affordable strategies can lead to better eating choices.
    Two types of nudges, system one and system two, influence our food choices in supermarkets.
    - System one nudges rely on automatic decisions triggered by front of pack labels and product placement, while system two nudges depend on slowing down and reflecting on nutritional panels.
    - Type one nudges are faster and more effective but may not lead to the healthiest choices, while type two nudges require more deliberate thinking and may lead to healthier choices.
    Priming influences food choices
    - Priming affects our first impression of a space and influences subsequent decisions
    - Neuroscientists have found that dopamine cells in the brain are active when drawn to unhealthy food
    Our brain is wired to seek out high-fat and sweet foods due to their high energy content.
    - The brain is designed to release dopamine when sensing high calorie, energy-rich food, making us crave it.
    - Repeatedly eating high-fat, high-sugar foods in a certain environment can strengthen neural connections, leading to automatic cravings in that environment.
    Environmental cues can prompt snacking even when not hungry.
    - Associating certain environments with food can lead to mindless snacking.
    - Nudging towards healthier choices at work can help tackle obesity.
    Making healthier food more visible and obstructing the view of unhealthy snacks can nudge people towards healthier eating choices.
    - Healthier food in transparent boxes taps into the convenience heuristic, making it the default option for snacks.
    - Obstructing the view of unhealthy snacks prevents craving and leads to a significant drop in their consumption, as proven in a Google social experiment.
    Social experiment testing snacking tendencies and nudging healthy eating
    - Experiment involves observing snacking behavior over 4 days with different types of food
    - Experiment also testing the impact of presenting healthy food at the beginning of a buffet
    Nudges, such as placing healthy food options at the beginning of the buffet line, can influence people's food choices.
    - Placing utensils and plates at the beginning serves as a form of nudge and anchor point for consumers.
    - Experiment results showed that nudging office workers towards healthier snacks and food options had a positive effect.
    Nudging towards healthy food choices
    - Nudge condition resulted in significantly more people choosing healthy options at buffet
    - Placing fruit and salad options close to the front of a cafeteria resulted in participants eating nearly 200 fewer calories every day
    Introducing obstacles can nudge towards healthier eating choices
    - Shifting healthy options to the front increases the likelihood of choosing them
    - Nudging can lead to significant changes in people's food choices and potentially save costs on healthcare expenses

  • @tiararoxeanne1318
    @tiararoxeanne1318 Před 3 měsíci

    17:40 & 18:20 The background music is marvelous! Is it violin? Remind me of the dance show scene on Step Up 1.

  • @TheYoosuf
    @TheYoosuf Před 5 měsíci +5

    13:35 What I think would happen is simple as you specifically closed that box I would initially go and open it up to check whats in, unless of course thee is another co worker from a different dept or something watching me lol
    It would be much more effective if you raise the height of that box and use a darker colour box for the unhealthy ones with more attractive and visible healthier options

  • @sweealamak628
    @sweealamak628 Před 5 měsíci +4

    Singaporeans are "trapped" on this tiny island of ours so we resort to eating our feelings as a form of escape. In addition, food is the only constant connection left in our ever changing local landscape, with things being torn down and replaced with the new. The local food industry capitalizses on this fact by bombarding the public with advertisements. Food advertising is everywhere and even on the airwaves. We're probably one of the few countries in the world that have DJs talking about scrumptious dinner buffets at 7am in the morning!
    Limit the media bombardment then people will have a chance to make better dietary choices.

  • @phantomzpro250
    @phantomzpro250 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I watched this on the Active SG gym TV.

  • @yankee7238
    @yankee7238 Před 5 měsíci +6

    Personally eating healthy is a lifestyle. Calorie counting makes my mental health deteriorate so is rather choose healthier choices over the rest. I.e.g more fruits and produce in my grocery list, NEVER shopping when im hungry, choosing wholemeal/multigrain options, protein bars over chips, ‘healthier’ peanut butter over skippy. Another way is to be very very familiar with the grocery store im gg to, so i can avoid the snack/processed food aisle. Another way is to just exercise regularly so u can just eat whatever u want to ! When i started doing all of these a year ago, Ion really get cravings anymore except the day after my period, This is just my take.

    • @happycook6737
      @happycook6737 Před 4 měsíci

      Monthly food cravings can sometimes be relieved by eating foods that have more magnesium throughout the month.

    • @cookiesm3389
      @cookiesm3389 Před 26 dny

      This experiment to let healthy visible snack be easily access is a very good idea to curb unhealthy choices to satisfy us.

  • @mswishwashstoning8450
    @mswishwashstoning8450 Před 5 měsíci +11

    I think if both the transparent and opaque box have lids, it will produce more fair results. The unhealthy percentage dropped very low because lots of people will think they shouldn't be opening the box.

    • @perpendicularmouse
      @perpendicularmouse Před 5 měsíci +2

      I was thinking the same, I wouldn't open any boxes if it didn't say it was okay to open and take something

  • @NellLiuNini
    @NellLiuNini Před 5 měsíci

    I love this topic!

  • @lobstershrimp
    @lobstershrimp Před 5 měsíci +4

    Quantity is key.

  • @stephyschoice
    @stephyschoice Před 5 měsíci +9

    Its important to also price the healthy food right, otherwise the cycle continues

  • @user-yg6ep8mm4g
    @user-yg6ep8mm4g Před 3 měsíci

    My kids are now teens they used to get unhealthy snacks thought it was my way of loving them.After a Drs. Visit and their numbers of weight were going up this mom took the bull by the horns and taught them how we can live with healthy choices.They now jog,go to the gym and reduced dairy,sugar and most carbs from their diet.One ran a marathon the other is a gym trainer .Glad we trained our brain from sluggish choices to vibrant healthy ones.This includes what they drink.Water,tea and more water.

  • @matlepak9694
    @matlepak9694 Před 5 měsíci +8

    What about not having snacks in the office? Of not providing unhealthy food?

    • @elizabeth.torres5206
      @elizabeth.torres5206 Před 5 měsíci +1

      My job is to never provide healthy snacks, it's always junk with loaded sugary nutri grain bars, granola bars, top ramen in a cup, candy too mannnn it's hard to say no.

  • @12thirtyfour
    @12thirtyfour Před 5 měsíci +5

    it's exciting to see nudge theory (and hopefully, the rest of behavioural econs) being brought to the mainstream eye :D

  • @musuyanguba4226
    @musuyanguba4226 Před 5 měsíci +5

    the bacteria in your gut determines what you like, not your brain. If you have more bad bacteria, you crave bad foods. You have to change the bacteria in your gut by lowering inflammation, increasing amount and variety of good bacteria and feeding them the right foods. Supplements and herbs that heals the gut like licorice root can help with food cravings.

  • @clarencelai4143
    @clarencelai4143 Před 5 měsíci +8

    time to label nutri grade A to D for all snacks too!

  • @rayantyeo6902
    @rayantyeo6902 Před 5 měsíci +6

    Hi CNA, i have noticed in most of your programs that there are English subtitles for a "certain individual" who speaks English and none for others who speak the same language.

  • @NK_Khoo-Malaysian
    @NK_Khoo-Malaysian Před 5 měsíci +8

    Not many restaurants are selling balanced diet meal except the economic rice hawkers.
    Selling balanced diet food is a good business venture.

  • @ingridgallagher1029
    @ingridgallagher1029 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Ppl who choose fast food say they do ot out of convenience and laziness. Im the first to admit im also lazy and want convenience. The way i think is like well.... bananas are convenient. Apples and baby carrots don't require any prep work. Tuna pouches, great no cooking just rip open and eat. Avocados too. Just cut and eat. Also i buy frozen fruits and veggies for smoothies. Blending is far easier and quicker than any cooking.

    • @enolaesnow
      @enolaesnow Před 5 měsíci +2

      This is true. I’m lazy too and I don’t eat that rubbish. I think people just need to admit that they prefer the taste of unhealthy food. There’s no shame in it. Once you can admit the real truth, then you can address the real problem - like finding healthy food that you like the taste of as well. Or healthy food that makes you happy.

    • @ingridgallagher1029
      @ingridgallagher1029 Před 5 měsíci

      @@enolaesnow 100% agree. I've had these same ppl tell me how bad it is that I'm not buying all my frozen produce organic and I'm like 😒 bruh your eating fast food literally every single day. Tell me how that's better??

  • @cassieoz1702
    @cassieoz1702 Před 4 měsíci +1

    More neuroscience graduates work in the processed food industry than work in non-industry research

  • @genotabby
    @genotabby Před 5 měsíci +3

    How relevant is this overweight % data compared to let's say a decade ago and is the range consistent to the last few years? I remember it used to be above BMI 27 to be considered overweight. Now according to MOH it is 23-29.9 classified as overweight, and above 30.0 is obese. If this is not accounted for the obesity rate might be higher than reported?

    • @UltraVioletMilk
      @UltraVioletMilk Před 5 měsíci

      The actual % should be closer to 55-65% if you observe the ground. Look at malls, public transport and workplaces etc. Obese people are far more than slim people.

  • @fcvbr1980
    @fcvbr1980 Před 3 měsíci

    Most of the healthier options are more costly than the unhealthy ones. Sadly, Product Prices can also be considered a Nudge device to quickly choose the unhealthier options.

  • @49lucky
    @49lucky Před 4 měsíci

    I leave fresh fruit out on my counter blueberries banana strawberry and when I get a hungry moment I just grab them. So easy. 😊

  • @TheMilllennialPause
    @TheMilllennialPause Před 5 měsíci +2

    Watching this while eating potato chips 😭

  • @wimvangeyt3866
    @wimvangeyt3866 Před 3 měsíci

    You can stear away from bad foods. Just look at the timestamps of when you eat bad foods and look at if you eat at that time bad foods. So if you watch a series and you get a graving. Just try to not watch a series at that timestamp. Also when you don't buy bad foods and snacks you can't eat them. Also if you not see it lying on the table or in the clouset where you frequently go see, you won't eat it. And for the ones who actually think before they eat, think about what the food does with your body and feeling. You will prompt to eat healty

  • @G0n9G0n9
    @G0n9G0n9 Před 4 měsíci

    Rising obesity rates globally prompt a focus on influencing eating habits through understanding brain responses.
    Supermarkets employ subtle nudges (type one and type two) to influence consumer choices, with priming playing a significant role.
    Neuroscientists reveal how brain circuits, particularly dopamine pathways, respond to high-energy, rewarding foods.
    Environmental cues, like seeing certain foods in specific settings, can trigger eating behaviors even when not hungry.
    Behavioral science experiments demonstrate the effectiveness of nudges in promoting healthier snack choices in workplaces, highlighting the potential for widespread impact and cost savings in health care.

  • @fcvbr1980
    @fcvbr1980 Před 3 měsíci

    Most of the healthier options are more costly than the unhealthy ones.. Sadly, Price can also be a Nudge device to not choose the healthier options.

  • @easypitsy
    @easypitsy Před 5 měsíci +8

    Eat less carb, reduce sugar intake, and have no processed food. Eat real food and healthy fat.

  • @Tan-pi3fq
    @Tan-pi3fq Před 5 měsíci

    which NTUC Xtra branch is in this video shot?

  • @hongliang
    @hongliang Před 5 měsíci +2

    This sounds great in theory, and can work in a short term perspective, but I don't know how long it can last. Just look at cigarettes and the cancer etc warning signs on the packaging. It should be more than a nudge than anything but yet so many still smoke.

  • @leewn2319
    @leewn2319 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Best healthier choice is refrain from eating processed food. Eat whole food. Also check the amount of sugar and seasoning. Read labels of ingredients carefully. No added sugar does not mean zero sugar at all. No added sugar means no additional sugar added to what the food item already has. Be aware of low GI (glycemic index) may have high GL (Glycemic Load) which will also cause glucose spike. As for bread & cakes choose gluten free and low sugar / glucose content.

  • @ruthhorowitz7625
    @ruthhorowitz7625 Před 4 měsíci

    For me, it's all about what I buy when I shop. I don't eat out, so, if it isn't in the house I'm not eating it .

  • @sixthsense2939
    @sixthsense2939 Před 5 měsíci

    Is fruit good or bad for you? Ask an orthopaedic surgeon who cuts off limbs from diabetic patients - czcams.com/video/L6LL92Zs5L0/video.html

  • @worstnetizenbasedonmicroso653

    I really really wanna do this. But idk, everytime I eat healthy food especially fruits, my acid reflux become excessive and induce more and more fart. I don't think it's a good situation specially at work

    • @JustMe-qf3jl
      @JustMe-qf3jl Před 5 měsíci +1

      i know right instead of feeling full you feel more hungry 🤦😊

  • @thihal123
    @thihal123 Před měsícem

    Instead of putting the less healthy snacks in an opaque box, how about just not offering it?

  • @DimaRakesah
    @DimaRakesah Před 4 měsíci

    I skip half the store. Get my produce, paper, cat food, baking ingredients, maybe some pasta or dried beans, rice, oats, non-dairy milks, frozen fruits and veggies, and ignore the rest.

  • @Juncicle
    @Juncicle Před 5 měsíci +115

    The healthy food doesn't mean it has lesser calories, which still will cause obesity if you eat too many calories.

    • @JudgeyJudgeyable
      @JudgeyJudgeyable Před 5 měsíci +14

      True, but at least your body won't be starved

    • @violetviolet888
      @violetviolet888 Před 5 měsíci +40

      @Juncicle: Eating real organic food that looks like it came from nature means that you your body will be more satiated, the microbes in your gut will not be just surviving but at least happy and with more diversity-thriving. The result is you feel better and you actually end up eating LESS because you aren't eating junk. People learn this when they actually try it.

    • @gwarguraqueentrickstarcoat9110
      @gwarguraqueentrickstarcoat9110 Před 5 měsíci +6

      Yea true
      Cause calories still gives you energy, whether you exercise or not
      But no exercise means you are going to be fat Lmao

    • @Anon-gw4dz
      @Anon-gw4dz Před 5 měsíci +16

      but healthy food can make you feel more full rather than on what we called processed food nowadays

    • @Gerrynade
      @Gerrynade Před 5 měsíci +14

      Little or zero calories does not mean the food is healthy...
      Body needs calories. When you are hungry and eat empty calories, your body does not perceive the food and still thinks its hungry, and you will continue to find food to eat.
      Hormones and hunger are not something you can game, optimize.

  • @babybooxx21
    @babybooxx21 Před 3 měsíci

    If anyone here is kinda addicted to the crunch and saltiness of chips I recommend getting an air fryer and buying kale to make chips with :) cheaper and healthier

  • @AL_Farah_Baraka
    @AL_Farah_Baraka Před 5 měsíci +1

    1) Artificially sweetened sodas (best is sweetened with stevia because that is the only artificial sweetener that is derived from a plant and is also the healthiest)
    2) Lean meats (include fatty fish for once a week consumption)
    3) Sunshine smart carbs low glycemic index wholemeal bread (the only loaf of bread that matters in the bread aisle)
    4) Vegetables (google top 10 most nutrient dense veggies)
    5)) Solid fruits (best choice is berries, very low in calories, glycemic load and high in fibre, antioxidants, vitamins and water content.
    6) mineral water (do not buy distilled water because it takes away minerals in your body, distilled water is more for rinsing and cleansing)

    • @thia48
      @thia48 Před 4 měsíci

      Is there sunshine brand bread in singapore. We used to have in Malaysia, liked it.

    • @AL_Farah_Baraka
      @AL_Farah_Baraka Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@thia48 yes plenty

    • @thia48
      @thia48 Před 4 měsíci

      I wonder why Malaysian govt interfere in bread businesses

  • @meoct-ow7tu
    @meoct-ow7tu Před 4 měsíci

    Never go to the supermarket hungry you'll end up buying something crappy

  • @MicoBalbiran-hr2mh
    @MicoBalbiran-hr2mh Před 5 měsíci +2

    I want to be healthy pls

  • @nduytiep
    @nduytiep Před 5 měsíci +3

    just eat less meal a day and less carb, the concept is so simple.

  • @stevenkurniawan6521
    @stevenkurniawan6521 Před 5 měsíci

    You can train your brain better by looking at leaf and grass in your backyard

  • @tkyap2524
    @tkyap2524 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Why not just ban junk food? Healthier choice food can always be falsified and laborious to verify.

    • @UltraVioletMilk
      @UltraVioletMilk Před 5 měsíci

      Supermarket bosses and snack MNCs will lose lots of $$$ and they'll go after the PAP.

  • @brandonlee7091
    @brandonlee7091 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Why bother to obstruct people from unhealthy foods or nudge them towards healthier ones at work settings when you can simply offer only the heathier ones?

  • @godsamazinggrace5331
    @godsamazinggrace5331 Před 3 měsíci

    Practice self control

  • @user-lx1cp8ig7y
    @user-lx1cp8ig7y Před 5 měsíci +4

    Just enjoy food. Life is short

  • @rufuufeb
    @rufuufeb Před 5 měsíci +2

    I think it is more important to focus on when you eat instead of what you eat

  • @jha1819
    @jha1819 Před 3 měsíci

    What if a coworker next to me constantly rips off packages of snacks so I get to keep hearing the sounds?? Cause I gained 5kg since I sat next to him 😂😂😂

  • @maryqc8418
    @maryqc8418 Před 4 měsíci

    People just need to grow up and stop eating junk. All this moving food around is ridiculous. If people want to eat junk food their whole lives and die from it...let them.

  • @cassieoz1702
    @cassieoz1702 Před 4 měsíci

    Just STOP snacking. Theyre really not thinking/questioning are they? That fruit platter is just wall-to-wall sugar

  • @estherhurst4741
    @estherhurst4741 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Eat real food. Not too much. Mostly plants.

  • @isaacng315
    @isaacng315 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Obesity equals FAT, nutrition is one key pillar. But another key pillar lacking, and the main problem for most Singaporeans is this LAZY mindset and refusing to EXERCISE. Strength / Weight Training should be mandatory entrenched. Muscle building and focus on main core exercises / movement patterns such as overhead press, vertical bench press, pull-ups, leg lunges, and hip hitches should be done by all human beings.

    • @violetviolet888
      @violetviolet888 Před 5 měsíci

      @isaacng315: Eating real organic food that looks like it came from nature means that you your body will be more satiated, the microbes in your gut will not be just surviving but at least happy and with more diversity-thriving. The result is you feel better and you actually end up eating LESS because you aren't eating junk. People learn this when they actually try it. FAT is good for humans, our bodies NEED it to thrive, but it has to be REAL fat, not highly refined fat/oils. Give me organic rendered pork lard any day over highly refined vegetable oil full of trans fats as a result of they hydrogenating process.

    • @UltraVioletMilk
      @UltraVioletMilk Před 5 měsíci

      THIS! The benefits of strength training is even better than cardio.

  • @jasonreviews
    @jasonreviews Před 5 měsíci

    my parents would screem yeet hay at me when i was little kid for chips.... and all western foods. I'm already tramautized. EMOTIONAL DAMAGE

    • @UltraVioletMilk
      @UltraVioletMilk Před 5 měsíci

      You'll thank them when you're still able to do cardio and lift weights at 84 years old while all your friends have to visit hospitals every 3 days.

  • @prernasingh8908
    @prernasingh8908 Před 5 měsíci

    My number 1 prob with healthy foods is that they make me ravenous whereas carbs make me feel full and keep hunger pangs at bay.

    • @UltraVioletMilk
      @UltraVioletMilk Před 5 měsíci +1

      Brown rice + oats for carbs. Carbs are not bad.

    • @MC-sd6dp
      @MC-sd6dp Před 5 měsíci +1

      same here! fruits just make me hungrier and hungrier!

    • @enolaesnow
      @enolaesnow Před 5 měsíci +1

      Eat a balance of protein, fat and carb together. That should help you to feel full.

    • @prernasingh8908
      @prernasingh8908 Před 5 měsíci

      @@enolaesnow thanks a lot.

  • @allythearts5439
    @allythearts5439 Před 5 měsíci

    I eat healthy and unhealthy 😂 at times I care then don't 😂

  • @lizzyagatha3306
    @lizzyagatha3306 Před 4 měsíci

    why not just buy the healthy food and then walk straight to the exit, it's called self control

  • @JustAThought155
    @JustAThought155 Před 5 měsíci +1

    If your nation has high obesity and high diabetes populations, fruit is really not a “healthy” choice. I have adapted a meal plan based on one of your other episodes on the diabetes epidemic. I now eat veggies first, protein, and then a healthy carb. I can feel the difference in my body’s metabolism. Great shows!

  • @hocksengphua7768
    @hocksengphua7768 Před 5 měsíci +8

    The episode feels a bit dull, like it's gently pushing things along without really grabbing my interest. It's lacking that spark to keep me engaged. I really prefer Steven Chia over this one. He's much more engaging and make the content more interesting to follow along with.

  • @zerodegreescelsius
    @zerodegreescelsius Před 5 měsíci +11

    The choice of food really isn't as important as the volume of food. Overeating so-called "healthy foods" will also make you fat. Besides, all these fancy mental tricks will only result in deprivation and subsequent rebounds. Do not deprive yourself of your favourite foods, but cut down the portion and slow down your speed of eating. This way, you will not feel deprived and become victim to the dreaded rebound (a.k.a. yo-yo effect).

    • @siewbengwee4530
      @siewbengwee4530 Před 5 měsíci +5

      nutritionists beg to differ. Both type and quantity matter, especially type.

    • @violetviolet888
      @violetviolet888 Před 5 měsíci +1

      You are highly unlikely to overeat if you are eating real organic food that looks like it came from nature means that you your body will be more satiated, the microbes in your gut will not be just surviving but at least happy and with more diversity-thriving. The result is you feel better and you actually end up eating LESS because you aren't eating junk. People learn this when they actually try it. FAT is good for humans, our bodies NEED it to thrive, but it has to be real fat, not highly refined fat. Give me organic rendered pork lard any day over highly refined vegetable oil full of trans fats as a result of they hydrogenating process.

    • @zerodegreescelsius
      @zerodegreescelsius Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@siewbengwee4530 global obesity rates are rising even though people are becoming more nutritionally educated and healthier options are becoming more available. Reality is telling a whole different story.

    • @zerodegreescelsius
      @zerodegreescelsius Před 5 měsíci

      @@violetviolet888 no amount of education, food availability and number of nutritionists can overcome pure human emotions (mind-gut connection). Junk foods are engineered to satiate...these foods are quick to prepare...even instant, and cheap. When a person is stressed, the gut takes over and demands a quick supply of carbs and fats to generate and store energy.
      Shoving idealistic concepts down our throats isn't going to address the roots of the problem (stress). Videos like this are beating around the bush because the real issue is mental health, which is a can of worms. The rising global obesity rates in both developed and underdeveloped economies tell the story.

  • @stuff4232
    @stuff4232 Před 5 měsíci +2

    All this is bs. If you want to eat healthy food simply learn how to cook. Practice to season you won't need unhealthy meals

  • @LowCarbLowDrama
    @LowCarbLowDrama Před 5 měsíci

    The impact of fructose, sugar in fruits, on metabolic health is ten times greater than glucose sugar, like plant carbohydrates.
    Glycation by glucose sugar is terrible with regards to driving type 2, 3 or 4 diabetes, but fructation is even worse.
    The liver screams (silently) for help when you consume a lot of fructose as it turns fructose into fat, and that's how one develops NAFLD (non-alcohol fatty liver disease).
    If your ALT and GGT levels are higher than 25, your liver is already in trouble. The levels should be between 10-20.
    Normal does not mean optimal. It can be understood as being "just as bad as the majority".
    Medical doctors are generally useless when it comes to such nutritional information as they're pharmacologically trained and get no to very little basic nutritional training.

  • @danysanerd2383
    @danysanerd2383 Před 4 měsíci

    11:27 DEAR VIDEO EDITOR Whatever that sound is that you're making while the letters are going up on the screen 'nudge to eat healthier' you've been making that annoying digital sound and it's so annoying my roommate was just yelling at me 'WTF IS THAT HORRIBLE SOUND!?" And they're right it is pretty horrible... it might be because they're autistic but yeah it is not a pleasant sound... I would compare it to the noise alarm clocks make, and no body I know likes that sound! 😅

  • @XJLCA
    @XJLCA Před 5 měsíci

    How come this anchor doesn’t have a thick Singaporean accent?

  • @Redheadsknowbest
    @Redheadsknowbest Před 5 měsíci

    This has been known for soooooo long...this info is not new.

  • @beautyandthesimp
    @beautyandthesimp Před 5 měsíci +1

    Drink milk

  • @Drakedv.
    @Drakedv. Před 10 dny

    Simple dont serve unhealthy food options at all 😂

  • @violetviolet888
    @violetviolet888 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Eating real organic food that looks like it came from nature means that you your body will be more satiated, the microbes in your gut will not be just surviving but at least happy and with more diversity-thriving. The result is you feel better and you actually end up eating LESS because you aren't eating junk. People learn this when they actually try it. FAT is good for humans, our bodies NEED it to thrive, but it has to be real fat, not highly refined fat. Give me organic rendered pork lard any day over highly refined vegetable oil full of trans fats as a result of they hydrogenating process.

    • @whateverchannel22
      @whateverchannel22 Před 5 měsíci +1

      How many times are you going to post the same rambling comment?

    • @violetviolet888
      @violetviolet888 Před 5 měsíci

      @@whateverchannel22 As many times as I see fit. Replying to a specific person who many not otherwise return to a video is calling it to their attention. Posting a new comment to a video is not buried in a thread. Thanks for reading. ; )

  • @AL_Farah_Baraka
    @AL_Farah_Baraka Před 5 měsíci +1

    No juices
    No chips and cookies
    No dairy
    No alcohol
    No canned food
    No regular sodas
    No regular grains
    No regular bread
    No fatty meats
    No regular sweets
    No confectionery

    • @welutha
      @welutha Před 4 měsíci

      No fun and joy

  • @ridhobaihaqi144
    @ridhobaihaqi144 Před 5 měsíci

    Meanwhile indo stunting: 📈📈📈📈

  • @lastChang
    @lastChang Před 5 měsíci +2

    To *de-risk* from unhealthy oily Chinese foods, people start eating more Japanese 🇯🇵 raw fish Sashimi.

    • @ebcho1
      @ebcho1 Před 5 měsíci +5

      Tapeworms

    • @NK_Khoo-Malaysian
      @NK_Khoo-Malaysian Před 5 měsíci

      China's heart and stroke rate is 3 times higher than India is a testimony of Chinese cooking style is bad for health.

    • @headphonetux4131
      @headphonetux4131 Před 5 měsíci +5

      @@ebcho1 The tapeworms will assist with weight loss. 😂

    • @ebcho1
      @ebcho1 Před 5 měsíci

      @@headphonetux4131 ....you will probably be six feet down under RIP by then and decaying/decompose ...Lol
      czcams.com/video/c9xOf4Ku39E/video.htmlsi=e-Kli0cVY72WfXYn

    • @whateverchannel22
      @whateverchannel22 Před 5 měsíci +3

      Worms.

  • @KatherineSimmons-em7nm
    @KatherineSimmons-em7nm Před 4 měsíci

    Quantity is key.