PTSD associated with higher risk for obe

Dr. Shawn Talbott (Ph.D., CNS, LDN, FACSM, FACN, FAIS) has gone from triathlon struggler to gut-brain guru! With a Ph.D. in Nutritional Biochemistry, he's on a mission to boost everyday human performance through the power of natural solutions and the gut-brain axis.

PTSD associated with higher risk for obesity – another aspect of stress-induced weight gain http://ow.ly/UqcSK

About the Author

Exercise physiologist (MS, UMass Amherst) and Nutritional Biochemist (PhD, Rutgers) who studies how lifestyle influences our biochemistry, psychology and behavior - which kind of makes me a "Psycho-Nutritionist"?!?!

  • I have it since 1997 from a severe car accident, I am disabled today, 2 yrs bedridden but can get around now, but my only exercise in 5 yrs is the pool and cleaning. I’m 20 lbs overweight. I try to watch because of my lack of exercise.

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