
Passive overeating
Topic
Passive overeating is a dietary phenomenon in which individuals unintentionally consume excess calories due to the low satiating power and high energy density of modern, highly palatable foods. Unlike active or compulsive binge eating, it is driven primarily by environmental factors, such as the high availability of inexpensive, fat- and sugar-rich foods, rather than psychological distress. This mismatch between food volume and actual energy content often bypasses natural satiety cues, contributing significantly to weight gain and obesity.
2 episodes featuring Passive overeating

The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett
Mitochondria expert explains how cellular energy reverses gray hair and aging
Understanding that aging and stress are governed by cellular energy allocation, rather than fixed genetics, gives us direct agency over our physical decline and longevity.
Jul 2, 2026 · 2h 43m

Huberman Lab Essentials
Dr. Layne Norton clarifies the science of metabolism and protein intake
Cutting through dietary trends with rigorous biochemistry helps individuals make evidence-based decisions about fat loss, muscle building, and daily nutrition.
Jun 25, 2026 · 38 min
