Food and mood ⏲️ 6 Minute English

Scientific research into the relationship between what we eat and how we feel is growing. In this programme, we’ll be investigating the connection between our food and our mood. We’ll hear how healthy eating makes us feel better, and of course, we’ll be learning some new vocabulary as well.
❓❓❓ This week's question:
How much of the body’s total energy is used up by the brain?
a) 10 percent
b) 20 percent
c) 30 percent
Listen to the programme to find out the answer.
Vocabulary:
✔️ emotional eating - eating lots of food in response to emotional feelings instead of to hunger
✔️ appetite - the feeling that you want to eat food; the desire for food
✔️ grab and go - the activity of taking something quickly when you do not have much time
✔️ bananas - (slang) silly; crazy
✔️ roll your eyes - move your eyes upwards as a way of showing annoyance, boredom or disbelief
✔️ patronising - speaking or behaving towards someone as if they were stupid or unimportant
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    VOCABULARY FROM VIDEO “FOOD AND MOOD” - 6 MINUTE ENGLISH 1. Peanut: an oval-shaped seed of a plant, that grows underground in pairs inside a thin brown shell 2. Simplistic: making something complicated seem simple by ignoring important parts of it 3. Psychiatry: the part of medicine that studies mental illness 4. Sceptical: doubting that something is true or useful 👉 sceptical about/of 5. Emotional eating: eating lots of food in response to emotional feelings instead of to hunger 6. Appetite: the feeling that you want to eat food; the desire for food 7. Grab and go: the activity of taking something quickly when you do not have much time 8. Bananas: (slang) silly; crazy 9. Roll your eyes: move your eyes upwards as a way of showing annoyance, boredom or disbelief 10. Patronising: speaking or behaving towards someone as if they were stupid or unimportant 11. I usually go for 03.17.2023 VIETNAM 🌼 ALL THE BEST FOR YOU 🌼

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    @ademmuminoglu570111 ай бұрын

    0:09 Hello. This is 6 Minute English from 0:11 BBC Learning English. I’m Sam. 0:13 And I’m Rob. 0:13 When someone feels sad or in a bad mood, 0:16 they often try to feel better by eating their favourite food… 0:20 I usually go for a peanut butter sandwich myself. 0:23 Do you have a favourite comfort food, Rob? 0:25 Hmm, maybe a cream chocolate éclair… 0:28 Comfort food is a type of emotional eating - 0:32 eating lots of food because we feel sad, not 0:35 because we’re hungry. But unfortunately, most 0:37 comfort food is high in carbohydrates and sugar 0:40 and, after a few minutes, it leaves us feeling even 0:43 worse than before. 0:44 Today, scientific research into the relationship 0:47 between what we eat and how we feel is growing. 0:51 In this programme we’ll be investigating the 0:54 connection between our food and our mood. 0:56 We’ll hear how healthy eating makes us feel 0:59 better, and of course, we’ll be learning some 1:01 new vocabulary as well. 1:02 Great! But first I have a question for you, Sam 1:08 People who link what we eat with how we 1:09 feel make a simple argument: the food you 1:12 eat supplies nutrients and energy to the brain, 1:15 and the brain controls our emotions. 1:17 Now, that might sound simplistic, but the brain is a 1:20 vital link in the connection between food and 1:24 our mood. So, Sam, my question is: how much 1:27 of the body’s total energy is used up by the brain? Is it: 1:31 a) 10 percent, b) 20 percent, or c) 30 percent? 1:35 Hmmm, that's a good question. I’ll say it’s a) 10 percent. 1:40 Right. Well, I’ll reveal the answer later 1:42 in the programme. Emotional eating is 1:45 often caused by feelings of depression, 1:47 anxiety or stress. Chef Danny Edwards, 1:51 who has suffered with depression, works 1:53 in one of the most stressful places imaginable - 1:55 a busy restaurant kitchen. BBC World Service 1:59 programme, The Food Chain, asked Danny 2:01 about his eating habits at work: 2:03 Actually, when you’re working in a kitchen 2:05 environment for long periods, your appetite 2:07 can become suppressed because you sometimes 2:10 don't want to eat, or you don't feel like you can 2:13 stop and eat, and all of that. So, it very often is 2:16 grabbing something on the go which obviously, 2:19 as we know, is not great for us… So you go for something 2:22 that’s quick, so hence why a lot of chefs have quite a bad diet. 2:26 Even though he’s surrounded by food, Danny 2:30 says that working under stress actually decreases 2:33 his appetite - the feeling that you want to eat food. 2:36 In a busy kitchen there’s no time for a sit-down meal, 2:39 so Danny has to grab and go - take something quickly 2:43 because he doesn’t have much time, although 2:46 he knows this isn’t very healthy. 2:48 So when even chefs have a difficult relationship 2:51 with food, what about the rest of us? Professor Felice Jacka, 2:55 is an expert in nutritional psychiatry. She studied the effect of 2:59 eating a healthy diet - food such as fresh fruit and 3:03 vegetables, wholegrain cereals, and olive oil - on people 3:06 suffering depression. Professor Jacka found that the patients 3:10 whose mental health improved were the same patients who 3:14 had also improved their diet. 3:15 But Professor Jacka’s ideas were not 3:18 accepted by everyone. Here, she explains to 3:21 Jordan Dunbar, presenter of BBC World Service’s, 3:24 The Food Chain, about the opposition her study 3:27 faced from other doctors: 3:28 So I proposed to do this for my PhD study, and everyone 3:33 thought I was a bit bananas, you know, and there was quite a 3:36 bit of, I guess, eye rolling maybe. I'm not surprised by that 3:40 because the discipline of psychiatry 3:42 was very medication and brain focused. What did people say 3:47 in the field? Were they sceptical? Oh, hugely sceptical 3:50 and sometimes very patronising. But this again comes from the 3:55 fact that general practitioners, psychiatrists, medical specialists 4:00 get almost no nutrition training through all those years of study. 4:04 When Professor Jacka investigated the link between food and 4:08 mood, her colleagues thought she was bananas - a slang 4:12 word meaning silly or crazy. They rolled their eyes - a phrase 4:16 which describes the gesture of turning your eyes upwards to 4:20 express annoyance, boredom or disbelief. 4:22 Other colleagues were patronising - they behaved towards her 4:26 as if she were stupid or unimportant. Professor Jacka thinks 4:31 this is because most doctors have little or no training about 4:35 nutrition and the effect of food on mental health. But her 4:38 ground-breaking research, named ‘The Smile Trial’, has been 4:43 successfully repeated elsewhere, clearly showing the link 4:47 between eating well and feeling good. 4:49 So, the next time you’re feeling down and your brain is calling 4:53 out for a donut, you might be better eating an apple instead! 4:57 And speaking of brains, Sam, it’s time to 5:00 reveal the answer to my question. 5:02 Yes, you asked me how much of the body’s energy 5:05 is used up by the brain. And I guessed it was ten percent… 5:10 Well, I’m afraid you are wrong. In fact, around 5:13 20 percent of the body’s energy goes to feeding the brain, 5:16 even though it only makes up two percent of our total body 5:20 weight. OK, let’s recap the vocabulary we’ve learned from our 5:23 discussion about emotional eating - that's eating too much food 5:27 because of how you feel, not because you’re hungry. 5:30 Appetite is the desire to eat food. 5:33 If you grab and go, you take something quickly 5:36 because you don’t have much time. Calling someone bananas is 5:40 slang for silly or crazy. If you roll your eyes, 5:45 you move your eyes upwards to show you feel annoyed, bored or 5:49 don’t believe what someone is telling you. And finally, if 5:52 someone is patronising you, they speak or behave towards you 5:56 as if you were stupid or unimportant. 6:00 That's the end of our programme. Don’t forget to join us 6:02 again soon for more topical discussion and useful vocabulary 6:05 here at 6 Minute English. Bye, everyone! 6:08 Bye!

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    @user-zn4sv3el2l Жыл бұрын

    Hi. Food gives us emotions and mood. Sometimes when I eat my favorite food I feel better myself. My anxiety level gets down. But it was my bad habit. I got fat a little and didn't have any diets. Eat normally doesn't mean u should eat meals which gives u a good mood, that's about vitamins. I think when we eat our favorite food our dopamine level goes up. It works like that.

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    @nithilnr64388 ай бұрын

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  • @lenamiss84
    @lenamiss84 Жыл бұрын

    Vocabulary from this video BBC 6 minute English "Food and Mood": - Comfort food (n) - a type of emotional eating. Exp: My favorite comfort food is noodles which I eat when I feel sad or I am in bad mood. - Vital (adj) - essential, extremely important. - Simplistic (adj) - making something complicated seem simply by ignoring important parts of it. - Anxiety (n) - an uncomfortable feeling of nervousness or worry about something that is happening or might happen in the future. - Depression (n) - unhappiness, the state of feeling very unhappy without hope for the future. Exp: Emotional eating is often caused by feelings of depression, anxiety or stress. - Grab and go (phrase) - to take something quickly because you don't have much time. - Appetite (n) - the feeling that you want to eat food. - Bananas (slang) - silly, crazy Exp: They said you are bananas, it means, they thought you are silly and crazy. - Roll your eyes (idiom) - to move your eyes upwards as as way of showing you are annoyed, bored at someone have done or said something. - Psychiatry (n) - the part of medicine that studies mental illness. Psychiatrist (n) - a doctor who is also trained in psychiatry. Exp: The discipline of psychiatry was very medication and brain focused. - Sceptical (adj) - unwilling to believe; doubting about something is true or useful. - Patronise (v) - to speak to or behave towards someone as if they are stupid or not important Exp: Stop patronising. Thanks for this video. Have a nice weekend!!

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    @englishwithaltini Жыл бұрын

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    @salwamoussalaoui47147 күн бұрын

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  • @bruh8481
    @bruh8481Ай бұрын

    Wow amazing

  • @Nik_anduyot
    @Nik_anduyot Жыл бұрын

    Do someone knows if th to become s or z is used also in british assimilation english or only in american english ?? Are they the same??

  • @irenefang246
    @irenefang2469 ай бұрын

    Thanks BBC My summary while listening Whenever we feel sad or in the bad mood, we tend to go for our comfort food which is a type of emotional eating. However, this kind of food can be high in carbonhydrates and sugar which leads to some health problems and leaves us feel even worse after consuming it. The today’s program will discuss the connection between our food and our mood. According to chef Danny Edwards, who works in one of the most stressful workplaces imaginable, shares about his diet and eating habits. Working in the kitchen for a long period of time, this actually decreases his appetite as he’s too busy to have a sit-down meal. Hence, it is common that he would grab something on the go beca it’s quick, that’s why many chefs have a bad diet. Turning to Felice Jacka, the professor and an expert in nutritional psychiatry, she found that once the patients improved their diets, their mental health issues also got better. Nevertheless, her study face huge skepticism from other doctors. Some of them are even patronizing and think she is bananas. Despite this opposition, her groundbreaking research has successfully repeated elsewhere, showing the link between eating well and feeling good.

  • @hellomangopeople
    @hellomangopeopleАй бұрын

    This video is good

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    @OltinoyAllayarova-lw2nb3 ай бұрын

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    @adolatxonqodirova5783 ай бұрын

    Oh thanks.

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    @Cats-tm7zf Жыл бұрын

    I'm first!

  • @joncychauhan2045
    @joncychauhan20457 ай бұрын

    I'm making my breakfast while listening this

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    @safarovs2396 Жыл бұрын

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  • @notme77762
    @notme77762Ай бұрын

    How coincidence! I am listening to this while eating donuts and cola but not because I‘m sad of course,

  • @subashdevsharma6087
    @subashdevsharma60872 ай бұрын

    I have complete my lunch and listen your video

  • @bbclearningenglish

    @bbclearningenglish

    2 ай бұрын

    What did you have for lunch?

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    @brili_nut74693 ай бұрын

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  • @erikajanyb9048
    @erikajanyb9048 Жыл бұрын

    Suppress Propose Patronising

  • @margweth_
    @margweth_8 ай бұрын

    Is this a podcast?

  • @bat415
    @bat415 Жыл бұрын

    I am having breakfast while listening podcast

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    @anasalnunu1989 Жыл бұрын

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    @buiviethuyen1317 Жыл бұрын

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  • @Damir-rl5zg
    @Damir-rl5zg8 ай бұрын

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    @MustafaAbushakiema4 ай бұрын

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    @user-dl7vn4jy4c4 ай бұрын

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  • @malluliverpoolfan
    @malluliverpoolfan6 ай бұрын

    This kind of emotional eating and food or more specifically carb cravings are more common in females.....i have got pre menstrual nd menstrual cravings ... contribute much to my weight gain😢....

  • @mustafaisilar4466
    @mustafaisilar4466 Жыл бұрын

    When I feel hungry, my mood is always quite bad and I eat food urgently in response to decrease my sense of hungry. But unfortunately some people see it like bananas.

  • @05.oclock
    @05.oclock Жыл бұрын

    Sam Hello. This is 6 Minute English from BBC Learning English. I’m Sam. Rob And I’m Rob. Sam When someone feels sad or in a bad mood, they often try to feel better by eating their favourite food… I usually go for a peanut butter sandwich myself. Do you have a favourite comfort food, Rob? Rob Hmm, maybe a cream chocolate eclair… Comfort food is a type of emotional eating - eating lots of food because we feel sad, not because we’re hungry. But unfortunately, most comfort food is high in carbohydrates and sugar and, after a few minutes, it leaves us feeling even worse than before. Sam Today, scientific research into the relationship between what we eat and how we feel is growing. In this programme, we’ll be investigating the connection between our food and our mood. We’ll hear how healthy eating makes us feel better, and of course, we’ll be learning some new vocabulary as well. Rob Great! But first I have a question for you, Sam. People who link what we eat with how we feel make a simple argument: the food you eat supplies nutrients and energy to the brain, and the brain controls our emotions. Now, that might sound simplistic, but the brain is a vital link in the connection between food and our mood. So, Sam, my question is: how much of the body’s total energy is used up by the brain? Is it: a) 10 percent b) 20 percent or c) 30 percent? Sam Hmmm, that's a good question. I’ll say it’s a) 10 percent. Rob Right. Well, I’ll reveal the answer later in the programme. Emotional eating is often caused by feelings of depression, anxiety or stress. Chef Danny Edwards, who has suffered with depression, works in one of the most stressful places imaginable - a busy restaurant kitchen. BBC World Service programme, The Food Chain, asked Danny about his eating habits at work: Danny Edwards Actually, when you’re working in a kitchen environment for long periods, your appetite can become suppressed because you sometimes don't want to eat, or you don't feel like you can stop and eat, and all of that. So, it very often is grabbing something on the go which obviously, as we know, is not great for us… So you go for something that’s quick, so hence why a lot of chefs have quite a bad diet. Sam Even though he’s surrounded by food, Danny says that working under stress actually decreases his appetite - the feeling that you want to eat food. In a busy kitchen there’s no time for a sit-down meal, so Danny has to grab and go - take something quickly because he doesn’t have much time, although he knows this isn’t very healthy. Rob So when even chefs have a difficult relationship with food, what about the rest of us? Professor Felice Jacka, is an expert in nutritional psychiatry. She studied the effect of eating a healthy diet - food such as fresh fruit and vegetables, wholegrain cereals, and olive oil - on people suffering depression. Professor Jacka found that the patients whose mental health improved were the same patients who had also improved their diet. Sam But Professor Jacka’s ideas were not accepted by everyone. Here, she explains to Jordan Dunbar, presenter of BBC World Service’s, The Food Chain, about the opposition her study faced from other doctors: Prof Felice Jacka So I proposed to do this for my PhD study, and everyone thought I was a bit bananas, you know, and there was quite a bit of, I guess, eye rolling maybe. I'm not surprised by that because the discipline of psychiatry was very medication- and brain-focused. Jordan Dunbar What did people say in the field? Were they sceptical? Prof Felice Jacka Oh, hugely sceptical and sometimes very patronising. But this again comes from the fact that general practitioners, psychiatrists, medical specialists get almost no nutrition training through all those years of study. Rob When Professor Jacka investigated the link between food and mood, her colleagues thought she was bananas - a slang word meaning silly or crazy. They rolled their eyes - a phrase which describes the gesture of turning your eyes upwards to express annoyance, boredom or disbelief. Sam Other colleagues were patronising - they behaved towards her as if she were stupid or unimportant. Professor Jacka thinks this is because most doctors have little or no training about nutrition and the effect of food on mental health. But her ground-breaking research, named ‘The Smile Trial’, has been successfully repeated elsewhere, clearly showing the link between eating well and feeling good. Rob So the next time you’re feeling down and your brain is calling out for a donut, you might be better eating an apple instead! And speaking of brains, Sam, it’s time to reveal the answer to my question. Sam Yes, you asked me how much of the body’s energy is used up by the brain. I guessed it was ten percent… Rob Well, I'm afraid you are wrong. In fact, around twenty percent of the body’s energy goes to feeding the brain, even though it only makes up two percent of our total body weight. OK, let’s recap the vocabulary we’ve learned from our discussion about emotional eating - that's eating too much food because of how you feel, not because you’re hungry. Sam Appetite is the desire to eat food. Rob If you grab and go, you take something quickly because you don’t have much time. Sam Calling someone bananas is slang for silly or crazy. Rob If you roll your eyes, you move your eyes upwards to show you feel annoyed, bored or don’t believe what someone is telling you. Sam And finally, if someone is patronising you, they speak or behave towards you as if you were stupid or unimportant. That's the end of our programme, don’t forget to join us again soon for more topical discussion and useful vocabulary here at 6 Minute English. Bye everyone! Rob Bye bye!

  • @weeet

    @weeet

    Жыл бұрын

    i love u!

  • @tuannguyencong2501

    @tuannguyencong2501

    11 ай бұрын

    Thank you alots

  • @romeubraga5942
    @romeubraga5942 Жыл бұрын

    Nice

  • @Hieu-uj1cm
    @Hieu-uj1cm8 ай бұрын

    Bên Đài truyền hình là thuộc về Công Chức Nhà Nước con ông cháu cha ( có tóc) là lâu . Đai Gà Rừng ( thóc đâu mà đai Gà Rừng , tu Duy nhiệm kỳ, bảo vệ Đảng , bảo vệ chế độ

  • @niilay3337
    @niilay3337 Жыл бұрын

    what is main idea in this video?

  • @najatarabia741
    @najatarabia741 Жыл бұрын

    I usually go for almonds when I'm down

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    @englishlesson-bz8kg

    Жыл бұрын

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  • @user-ft2pi9mv3b
    @user-ft2pi9mv3b8 ай бұрын

    Please, anyone sustain me because i have an english exam for 9th class and I'm worrying that i think i won't win other pupils because this is like competition

  • @library1073
    @library1073 Жыл бұрын

    Please, can someone guide me IELTS. Can I make improvements in listening skills from BBC LEARNING ENGLISH ?

  • @bbclearningenglish

    @bbclearningenglish

    Жыл бұрын

    Listening to our programmes will help improve your listening skills for sure! Good luck in your exams!

  • @andreafixes

    @andreafixes

    Жыл бұрын

    Definitely! Good luck! ⭐