- How does the food reward system work? Why did it evolve?
 - Why do certain flavors we don’t initially like become appealing over time?
 - How does industrially processed food affect the food reward system?
 - What’s the most effective diet used to make rats obese in a research setting? What does this tell us about human diet and weight regulation?
 - Do we know why highly rewarding food increases the set point in some people but not in others?
 - How does the food reward theory explain the effectiveness of popular fat loss diets?
 - Does the food reward theory tell us anything about why traditional cultures are generally lean?
 - What does cooking temperature have to do with health?
 - Reader question: How does one lose fat?
 - Reader question: What do I (Stephan) eat?
 - Reader question: Why do many people gain fat with age, especially postmenopausal women?
 
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Healthy Skeptic Podcast
Chris Kresser has just posted our recent interview/discussion on his blog The Healthy Skeptic.  You can listen to it on Chris's blog here.  The discussion mostly centered around body fat and food reward.  I also answered a few reader questions.  Here are some highlights: