From brain to mouth: The psychology of obesity

Obese people may have brains that are deep-rooted,to find food irresistible, a study has found.
Trying hard but still can’t stay away from that slice of pizza? Don’t worry.
A new research shows how chubby people are food addicted.

According to a new study, the capacity of food yearning fuss separate brain networks between obese and normal weight people. Always there is an ongoing wrangle about this topic that can we called obesity as a ‘food addiction’?

According to Oren Contreras-Rodriguez a lead researcher from University of Granada in Spain, this research might be true means the process of backing food stimuli in obesity and it’s related with the neural changes similar to those found in substance of craving. Food addiction was associated with a greater affinity between different parts of the brain.

“This still needs to be viewed as an association between food craving behaviour and brain changes, rather than one necessarily causing the other.
According to Contreras-Rodriguez  “these findings provide potential brain biomarkers which can use to help the exact manage of obesity.

Here is an example of  pharmacotherapies and brain stimulation techniques that might help to control food of  intake in clinical situations”.

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