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Hi,
I hope this is on-topic. I know recently that some of you have mentioned
that weight gain occurs when one eats more than is necessary to be "full"
(whatever that is). I have noticed that I only eat more than I should when
I am at work. I am a computer programmer/systems analyst, and I spend most
of my day concentrating really hard. This concentration could almost be
called painful at times, and it can definitely be called exhausting after 8
or 9 hours of it. I work at CSU (same place as Loren Cordain, funnily
enough). Does anyone know of a proven link between demanding mental work
and increased consumption of carbohydrates? Protein doesn't give me what I
need, only carbs seem to help the mental load. I also remember reading
somewhere that 60% of all energy consumption is in the brain, but I don't
have a reference for it.
On occasion, I have been out of work, and I always eat less during these
times and lose weight.
One thing I am sure of, mental exhaustion is definitely not paleo.
Kat.
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