Monday, August 5, 2013

Sweet results in increased appetite

U.S. researchers say that the brain is the main cells responsible for the control of appetite and weight gain with age. However, the activity of these cells is dependent on the food consumed by the person. Scientists from Monash University conducted a study, which means that the appetite after a meal with carbohydrates and sugars found increased. Experts believe that the more there is sugar and carbs, the more damaged cells regulation of appetite. As a result, a person may unknowingly may "bad food" and get used to eating more each time as he needed to explain dietitian. When the body is often carbohydrates and sugar, then the conditions for unstable signals between cells in the brain that alerts the feeling of hunger. People aged 25 to 50 years are particularly dangerous, because in this age, the most important neurons are damaged, doctors say. However, the excessive consumption of foods high in carbohydrates interfere with free radicals and sugar to the normal operation of neurons and lead to increased appetite. Contribute to overeating and obesity Nutritionists recommend eating sweet not to abuse, because it is very bad, can affect overall health.

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