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BBC Science Focus
|April 2025
Can we turn down 'food noise' to make healthy eating easier?

Of all the myriad mysteries of science, the one that's currently got my neurons in a twist concerns a Toffee Crisp stashed away in my kitchen cupboard. I'm entirely preoccupied by it – it's like being pulled by some metaphysical tide.
The question is, how? How can a chocolate bar scrape away at my willpower when – the last time I checked – I was a halfway-intelligent adult who should know better?
The answer may have something to do with 'food noise': those persistent, intrusive thoughts about food and eating between mealtimes. In the case of my bewitching Toffee Crisp, these thoughts are probably a short-lived distraction that I'll give in to within the hour.
For some people, however, food noise is a more serious problem, that's according to Daisuke Hayashi, a doctoral researcher at Pennsylvania State University. He says that when the volume is dialled up, food noise is a feed of “constant and obsessive thoughts that detract from a person’s wellbeing and make it difficult for them to make healthy choices.”
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