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Information overload and healthy choices

Information overload directly undermines your ability to make healthy choices by draining your brain's limited cognitive energy. When you are constantly bombarded with conflicting wellness advice, marketing claims, and digital notifications, your brain experiences "analysis paralysis". This mental fatigue defaults your decision-making to the path of least resistance, which usually means opting for convenience over health. How Overload Kills Healthy Habits Cognitive Fatigue: Processing too much data exhausts the prefrontal cortex, the area responsible for willpower and rational choices. Decision Paralysis: Faced with twenty different " superfoods " or exercise routines, the brain often defaults to doing nothing at all. Increased Cortisol: Information stress triggers anxiety, which actively drives cravings for high-calorie, comforting foods. Reduced Health Efficacy: A deluge of medical and fitness data can make individuals feel so overwhelmed that they abandon he...

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