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Published 10:39 9 Jun 2018 BST
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The food and drink you choose to consume has a massive impact on fighting off flab. Where Netflix differs from traditional TV is its lack of advertisements.
Junk food ads prompt people to overeat - a fact discovered by Yale University. This is achieved by tapping into your subconscious.
The Yale study found 45% more food was consumed after exposure to junk food advertising. That is a staggering amount, and certainly the difference between staying trim or not.
On a similar note, it is advised never to do your weekly food shop when hungry. Do it right after dinner. When you're hungry and shopping, your impulse to purchase high-sugar, high-fat and high-calorie food is much higher.
When you don't crave that kind of food, you won't buy it. That means your fridge also won't be stacked with the stuff.
How many times do you find yourself grabbing something from the fridge just because it's there? If all that comes into contact with your eyeline are nutrient-rich whole foods, then you're going to eat less and feel better.
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