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Die Schaltzentrale menschlichen Lebens ist das Gehirn. Hier sitzt unser Autopilot, der auf alle Krisen des Lebens vorbereitet ist. Fast alle – denn die Lebensbedingungen unserer modernen Gesellschaft sind immer noch nicht in das System eingearbeitet. Unser Gehirn hat aber gelernt, Kompensationsmechanismen zu entwickeln, um mit chronischem Stress fertig zu werden. Die Hirnforschung liefert uns faszinierende neue Erkenntnisse im Hinblick auf die Entstehung von Übergewicht. Lassen Sie sich mitnehmen auf eine Reise in Ihr Gehirn.

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Hollenrieder, V. (2017). Dicker Kopf. In: Ich bin dann mal dick!. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-53058-0_7

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