Why Can Some People Resist Dessert While Others Can’t?

It’s in the brain:

Scientists are using sophisticated brain-imaging technology to understand how the lure of delicious food can overwhelm the body’s built-in mechanism to regulate hunger and fullness, what’s called “hedonic” versus “homeostatic” eating.

One thing is clear: Obese people react much more hedonistically to sweet, fat-laden food in the pleasure and reward circuits of the brain than healthy-weight people do. Simply seeing pictures of tempting food can light up the pleasure-seeking areas of obese peoples’ brains.

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  1. Vicki says:

    Interesting, but I hope obese people don’t use this as an excuse to be obese.

  2. Tom H. says:

    Vicki, of course it will be used as an excuse. Nobody is at fault these days if they do anything bad.

  3. Bruce says:

    I always thought the problem was in the stomach. Now I find out it’s in the brain.

  4. Joe S. says:

    How do we know that the obesity isn’t causing the food craving, rather than the other way around?

  5. Virginia says:

    Maybe fatty foods are like crack. Once you try it, you’re hooked for like. I feel that way about pasta.

  6. n3dsm3 says:

    It Makes me glad,so i wanted to leave a comment…