In this episode of Huberman Lab Essentials, Andrew Huberman interviews Dr. Alia Crum about the science of mindsets, which are defined as core beliefs or assumptions that shape expectations, explanations, and goals. Dr. Crum discusses various mindsets, including those about stress, food, exercise, and illness, and how these beliefs can influence physiological responses. She references the famous milkshake study, which demonstrated how beliefs about food can alter the body's ghrelin response. They explore how mindsets affect adherence to diets, the placebo and nocebo effects, and the hotel workers study, which showed that informing workers their job is exercise led to improved health metrics. Dr. Crum also details her work on stress mindsets, explaining how viewing stress as enhancing rather than debilitating can improve health, well-being, and performance. She advocates for a three-step approach to adopting a stress-enhancing mindset: acknowledge, welcome, and utilize stress.
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