One of the participants, mum Priya, says: “Having the tools and different activities, helped us to [find] fun ways to introduce healthy eating, and also build healthy habits, and lead happy ...
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We eat more when feeling bored or upset and less when we're happy, CSIRO analysis revealsPositive emotions had the opposite effect, with 46 per cent of participants reporting eating less when they felt happy. Sex was also a factor in the results, with 24 per cent of female ...
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