Binge Eating Doctor Explains Why You Can’t Stop Eating In The Evening
Description
Evening cravings aren’t just about “weak willpower.” For many people struggling with binge eating, nights feel like the hardest time to stay in control—and there are real reasons why.
In today’s video, I’ll break down the 3 main reasons binge eating is harder to control at night and share what you can start doing differently to break the cycle.
What You’ll Learn in This Video:
• Why decision fatigue and willpower depletion make evenings a “danger zone” for binge eating
• How restricting food during the day can backfire at night
• The role of emotional stress and environmental cues in evening binges
If you’ve ever felt like you “do fine” all day but lose control at night, this video is for you.
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0:00 – Intro
0:39 – Reason #1 — Decision fatigue & willpower depletion
1:31 – Reason #2 — Daytime restriction (under-eating sets you up)
2:24 – Reason #3 — Emotional & environmental triggers
3:12 – why evenings become the “perfect storm” for binges
3:28 – What to change
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