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    Junk food addicts show same brain activity as drug addicts

    Indulging in food cravings could be more than just a matter of a weak will. After studying the brain activity of women presented with a chocolate milkshake, researchers in the US found that seeing the tempting dessert drink activated the same parts of the brain as a drug addict who sees cocaine.

    The Yale University study -- published online this week and due to appear in the August issue of Archives of General Psychiatry -- found that higher food addiction scores correlated with greater activation in certain areas of the brain -- the same areas that light up among people with a substance dependence.

    Participants included 48 healthy young women ranging from lean to obese. They were presented with both a chocolate milkshake and a tasteless control solution. Milkshakes were chosen not only for their high fat and sugar content, but also because it allowed participants to keep still during head scans.

    The implications of the study could be wide-ranging. One-third of American adults are obese and suffer from obesity-related diseases, researchers point out. Most obesity treatments fail and patients regain the weight within five years. But if certain foods are addictive, not only could that explain why some people can't lose weight, it could also change the dialogue on obesity and food advertising, the study suggests.

    "If food cues take on enhanced motivational properties in a manner analogous to drug cues, efforts to change the current food environment may be critical to successful weight loss and prevention efforts," reads the study. "Ubiquitous food advertising and the availability of inexpensive palatable foods may make it extremely difficult to adhere to healthier food choices because the omnipresent food cues trigger the reward system."

    Researchers from The Scripps Research Institute in Florida came to similar conclusions last year when they found that overconsumption of high-calorie foods can trigger addiction-like responses in the brain. The study, which used lab rats, could help in understanding obesity as a food addiction and in developing therapies for it, researchers said.

    Though compulsive eaters can do little to avoid fast-food billboard ads around their city or commercials on TV, the Mayo Clinic offers advice on how to change the food environment at home. For example, keep less food at home than usual to avoid temptation. Keeping the house junk food-free also eliminates visual cues.

    http://archpsyc.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/abstract/archgenpsychiatry.2011.32v1

     

     

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    29 comments

    • gp  •  1 year 1 month ago
      im reading this while eating a bag of Lays Potato Chips :)
      • dolfcandano 1 year 1 month ago
        food trip.
      • A Yahoo! User 1 year 1 month ago
        share it all of us:D
      • Neferupitto 1 year 1 month ago
        share!!!
    • Lemuel Castro  •  1 year 1 month ago
      Never tried drugs. At least now I have an Idea of how it must be like..

      So tempted to go out and buy a bag of chips right now...
    • Troll Montero  •  1 year 1 month ago
      If sniffing Cheetos will get me high that will like Charlie Sheen... Winning....
      • Cain 1 year 1 month ago
        Adonis blood and tiger DNA FTW
    • san  •  1 year 1 month ago
      This is bullshit! Pano naging same brain activity e wala naman hallucinations at cognitive dysfunction sa mga junkfood eaters? At pano naging significant ang sample size na 48? Out of how many billion Americans?? KATANGAHAN di ba?

      Ang AFP NEWS KAHIT KAILAN PURO BULLSHIT! Sino ba writer ng article na ito? Wala na ba ibang source ang Yahoo Philippines? Sayang sa internet space ito, na dapat puwang sa mas mahalaga na news. I want to read sensible materials RIGHT NOW, wala kayo maipresenta sa mga readers? Ayusin nyo nga trabaho nyo, sayang binabayad ng advertisers sa inyo, wala mapala ang mga readers nyo! Puro KATANGAHAN!
      • Mr tagalog 1 year 1 month ago
        Simple lang yan, wag mo nang visit ang Yahoo! PH News.
      • jHajHa 1 year 1 month ago
        kanya-kanyang opinyon. but yours makes sense ;)
      • Cain 1 year 1 month ago
        Bakit babae lang ang pinagkunan ng sample? Pano kung lalake ang pinagusapan?

        Ang hilig ko kaya sa Pringles >__>
    • allen_hec  •  1 year 1 month ago
      magpupuslit ako ng 5 kilos na junkfood sa china.
      • Jassy 1 year 1 month ago
        hahahaha!!!! baka mabitay ka din.
    • Michi Lee  •  1 year 1 month ago
      atleast busog ka sa junkfoods.. sa drugs wala namang mapapala eh..
      • Neferupitto 1 year 1 month ago
        tama ka miss beautiful :)
      • crayon shinchan 1 year 1 month ago
        di ka nmn makukulong pag kumain ng junkfood.XD
      • epalsila 1 year 1 month ago
        wala ka ring mapapala sa junkfoods.. sayang ang ganda mo.. BOBO ka pala
    • ne  •  1 year 1 month ago
      lucky i don't eat junk food that much..
    • Neferupitto  •  1 year 1 month ago
      sooo... I am addict too?
    • MING  •  1 year 1 month ago
      go guys. Philippine Laws has not yet imposed penalties for junk addiction like the real drugs. if the same is the effect then go junk. cheaper na but the effect is the same. go, go, go.
    • MoodSwinga  •  1 year 1 month ago
      This is a no-brainer. Food is hardwired in us since the stoneage.
      Do the scientists have anything better to do?
      Obese people are obese because they have a depression or void of some sort that
      they make up in terms of stuffing themselves with delicious food.
      I was ever such a person and lost 10kg in 1 month going on a strict diet of green tea and the occasional plain cracker almost every day.
    • Rainupwardz  •  1 year 1 month ago
      i love my rojak and bandung ... junk? then so be it.....life is short.
    • Xinia Ortiz  •  1 year 1 month ago
      17
    • Ammar  •  1 year 1 month ago
      My late grandmother could have have told you so. Also what ever is sold at stalls is considered JUNK FOOD. KFC is ok, that the liked.
    • Serene  •  1 year 1 month ago
      Life is short...whatever.... junk or no junk..as long as it makes us happy
    • Wee Lee  •  1 year 1 month ago
      addicted to food is similar to drugs addiction, as to gambling, as to sex, as to anything. what is there to study about?
    • Jeanie  •  1 year 1 month ago
      Oh dear! ..I'm a "drug-addict" whenever I tempted by Hagaan Dazs ice-cream!
    • Confused  •  1 year 1 month ago
      I eat alot but nvr put on weight..stil thin and ppl scold bcoz im thin and they stuf mre in my mouth.
    • Secret  •  1 year 1 month ago
      i thought its MSG that cause addiction?
    • Ces  •  1 year 1 month ago
      natuklasan lng nman ito ng mga bihasa nating tagapagsaliksik.... nsa sa inyo lng naman kng i adopt m sa sarili m.... ang ibig lng naman sabihn cguro eh! bawas bawasan ang pagkain ng junk foods.....halimbawa n lng kng everyday kang kmakain ng junk foods eh gawin m n lng every other day! hwag n lng magmura,,, bad attitude ang magmura.
    • betty la fea  •  1 year 1 month ago
      Ahhh! Kaya pala may tsditseria at kape sa gilid ng desktap ko. Sandali, titira muna ako. hehehe...