Close X
Wednesday, November 27, 2024
ADVT 
Health & Fitness

Brain chooses high-calorie food for you

Darpan News Desk IANS, 21 Oct, 2014 07:35 AM
  • Brain chooses high-calorie food for you
Choosing what you eat is not simply a matter of taste. As you glance over a menu, your brain is making decisions based more on a food's calorific content, a study showed.
 
Earlier studies found that children and adults tend to choose high-calorie food.
 
"Our study sought to determine how people's awareness of calorific content influenced the brain areas known to be implicated in evaluating food options. We found that brain activity tracked the true calorific content of foods," said Alain Dagher, neurologist at the Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital of McGill University.
 
The study is based on brain scans of healthy participants who were asked to examine pictures of various foods.
 
Participants rated which foods they would like to consume and were asked to estimate the calorie content of each food.
 
Surprisingly, they were poor at accurately judging the number of calories in the various foods, but their choices still centred on those foods with higher calorific content.
 
"Decisions about food consumption and calorific density are linked to a part of the brain called the ventromedial prefrontal cortex, an area that encodes the value of stimuli and predicts immediate consumption," Dagher added.
 
Understanding the reasons for people's food choices could help to control the factors that lead to obesity, the researchers concluded.
 
The study was published in the journal Psychological Science.

MORE Health & Fitness ARTICLES

Teenage sleeplessness may lead to obesity

Researchers at Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University and University of North Carolina's Gillings School of Public Health...

Teenage sleeplessness may lead to obesity

Cold water, nuts: Secret to healthy life

Cold water, nuts: Secret to healthy life
Start your day with cold water, nuts and stretching exercises to stay in the pink of health, says an expert....

Cold water, nuts: Secret to healthy life

Take a Metro ride to lose extra kilos

Take a Metro ride to lose extra kilos
Commuting to work by active (walking or cycling) and public modes of transport is linked to lower body weight and body fat composition compared with...

Take a Metro ride to lose extra kilos

Bond with neighbours to reduce heart attack risk

Bond with neighbours to reduce heart attack risk
Friendly neighbours may be good for your heart. Researchers have found that bonding well with your neighbours might extend social support network...

Bond with neighbours to reduce heart attack risk

Smoking in pregnancy may affect grandkids' growth

Smoking in pregnancy may affect grandkids' growth
British researchers have found that smoking during pregnancy has discernible effects on the growth of a woman's future grandchildren....

Smoking in pregnancy may affect grandkids' growth

'Men, lesbian women reach orgasm more than straight women'

'Men, lesbian women reach orgasm more than straight women'
The truth between the sheets is out. Women in lesbian relationships and men are more likely to reach orgasm during sex than straight women, shows a fascinating study...

'Men, lesbian women reach orgasm more than straight women'