Podcast medicine and health: Too many potato chips and too many Kilos

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Potato chips can be addictive. Not to eat even if we have made the whole bag at once – we do it anyway. Why can’t we stop once we have started?

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Medicine and health: Too many potato chips and too many Kilos

The Addiction to Chips

Healthy potato chips are not and they do not belong in the category of “Superfood”. They are, above all calorie bombs. Meanwhile, there are also other variants. The are made of different types of vegetables such as beetroot, carrots or parsnips. If these Chips are truly healthier. In any case, you’re just as addictive as potato chips, but why? It has also asked Andreas bowling.

Is easy to take, losing weight is hard

Some people don’t bring so much on the scale that you do it alone, on your normal weight come back – not even with a consistent diet and exercise. Obesity, i.e. Obesity is dangerous. It goes on blood pressure, heart and vascular diseases. It can lead to Diabetes and joint problems. In the worst case of a stomach reduction can help, but alone with a surgery it is not done. After that, iron discipline is required. Ingeborg Hain reported.

Fat people sweat more?

For a long time, the research with the sweating. There are always new studies. A question: sweating women more than women? All the forums on the Internet dealing with the sweat. Why and how he smells? Why do we sweat anyway? And how it is actually to the Sport? This question Florian Falzeder is investigated.

In the rest of the force and in the Onsen bath

In Japan, you can relieve Stress in a so-called Onsen bath. The hot springs have a long Tradition, are good for health, but also to strengthen the sense of community. A bath in an Onsen cleans the body and warm him up, relaxed, and also does the soul good. But there are some rules. Bathing in Japan is a science in itself. Jürgen Hanefeldt is immersed in the world of the Onsen – in the truest sense of the word.