
Transforming Nutrition Science with Bayesian Methods, with Christoph Bamberg
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Takeaways:
- Bayesian mindset in psychology: Why priors, model checking, and full uncertainty reporting make findings more honest and useful.
- Intermittent fasting & cognition: A Bayesian meta-analysis suggests effects are context- and age-dependent – and often small but meaningful.
- Framing matters: The way we frame dietary advice (focus, flexibility, timing) can shape adherence and perceived cognitive benefits.
- From cravings to choices: Appetite, craving, stress, and mood interact to influence eating and cognitive performance throughout the day.
- Define before you measure: Clear definitions (and DAGs to encode assumptions) reduce ambiguity and guide better study design.
- DAGs for causal thinking: Directed acyclic graphs help separate hypotheses from data pipelines and make causal claims auditable.
- Small effects, big implications: Well-estimated “small” effects can scale to public-health relevance when decisions repeat daily.
- Teaching by modeling: Helping students write models (not just run them) builds statistical thinking and scientific literacy.
- Bridging lab and life: Balancing careful experiments with real-world measurement is key to actionable health-psychology insights.
- Trust through transparency: Openly communicating assumptions, uncertainty, and limitations strengthens scientific credibility.
Chapters:
10:35 The Struggles of Bayesian Statistics in Psychology
22:30 Exploring Appetite and Cognitive Performance
29:45 Research Methodology and Causal Inference
36:36 Understanding Cravings and Definitions
39:02 Intermittent Fasting and Cognitive Performance
42:57 Practical Recommendations for Intermittent Fasting
49:40 Balancing Experimental Psychology and Statistical Modeling
55:00 Pressing Questions in Health Psychology
01:04:50 Future Directions in Research
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Links from the show:
- Sign up for Alex's first live cohort, about Hierarchical Model building: https://athlyticz.com/cohorts/alex-andorra/hierarchical
- Christoph’s website: https://christophbg.github.io/
- Christoph on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christoph-bamberg-2249a9a9/
- The impact of dietary claims on behaviour – Expectations qualify how actual satiety affects cognitive performance: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0195666324006275
- Bayesian meta analysis on the effects of intermittent fasting on cognitive performance: https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/tgwep_v1
- randomised controlled trial on intermittent fasting, cognitive performance and mood: https://doi.org/10.1177/13591053251351204
- LBS #35 The Past, Present & Future of BRMS, with Paul Bürkner: https://learnbayesstats.com/episode/35-past-present-future-brms-paul-burkner
- LBS #112 Advanced Bayesian Regression, with Tomi Capretto: https://learnbayesstats.com/episode/112-advanced-bayesian-regression-tomi-capretto
- LBS #89 Unlocking the Science of Exercise, Nutrition & Weight Management, with Eric Trexler: https://learnbayesstats.com/episode/89-unlocking-science-exercise-nutrition-weight-management-eric-trexler
- LBS #137 Causal AI & Generative Models, with Robert Ness: https://learnbayesstats.com/episode/137-causal-ai-generative-models-robert-ness
- Decentralised Construct Taxonomy: https://psycore.one/ and an article about it: https://doi.org/10.15626/MP.2022.3638
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- Show
- FrequencyUpdated Biweekly
- PublishedOctober 15, 2025 at 11:00 AM UTC
- Length1h 13m
- Season1
- Episode143
- RatingClean