The pleasure we get from eating junk food—the dopamine rush from crunching down on salty, greasy French fries and a luscious ...
Obesity genes that cause people and dogs to ... hunger by spreading out each daily food ration, for example by using puzzle ...
A new study reveals that long-term high-fat diets reduce pleasure from eating by lowering neurotensin, a brain peptide that ...
America is struggling with an obesity problem, as nearly 42% of U.S. adults are obese, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Whether this is due to lack of healthy food ...
"We've solved a long-standing puzzle in obesity genetics," declares Dr. Ng Shyh-Chang, the study's lead author. "We now understand how a single genetic variant can be Jekyll and Hyde ...
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Solving a long-standing puzzle in obesity research For decades, doctors and researchers have struggled to understand and treat obesity, as countless fad diets and eating regimens have failed to ...
The pleasure we get from eating junk food — the dopamine rush from crunching down on salty, greasy French fries and a luscious burger — is often blamed as the cause of overeating and rising obesity ...
Paradoxically, anecdotal evidence suggests that people with obesity may take less pleasure in eating than those of normal weight. Brain scans of obese individuals show reduced activity in pleasure ...