We all have our vices, whether its chips, ice cream, cookies, pizza, take your pick. Even though, we are well aware that we probably shouldn’t indulge in these platable foods we have all found ourselves after a large meal or our favorite food wondering why and how we ate so much. Our guest today explains the science behind why this happens and what we can do to prevent it. Stephan Guyenet is a writer and science consultant with a background in neuroscience and obesity research. He has a BS in biochemistry and a PhD in neurobiology.He specializes in the science of obesity, tying together research from several related fields to offer explanations and solutions for our global weight problem He is the author of “The Hungry Brain: Outsmarting the Instincts That Make Us Overeat”.Subscribe to iTunes, TuneIn, or Stitcher Radio! Love the podcast? Leave a review on iTunes! What do you want to hear from the Vince Delmonte Podcast Show? Tell us here! Key Highlights: ⇾ What type of behavior do we represent when we give in to “seductive” type of foods⇾ What are the effects of dopamine spike to our food choices and future food motivations. ⇾ How can you fight back cravings and overeating? Time Stamps 2:18 – Who Stephan Guyenet is and what brought him to writing The Hungry Brain?09:16 – Can you talk about the two systems of our brain?22:33 – Influence of dopamine to cravings and cheat days31:40 – Advice he would give to a dad with kids regarding responsible food preferences39:40 – Why we tend to overeat specifically in buffets?44:40 – How can you fight back cravings and overeating?57:43 – What is really driving obesity? Resources & Links Thinking Fast and Slow book by Daniel Kahneman The Hungry Brain book by Stephan GuyenetConnect with Stephen http://www.stephanguyenet.com/ Humanos.com – Ideal Weight Program FacebookConnect with VinceFacebook SnapchatInstagram Youtube Contact: Personal@vincedelmontefitness.com