Saturday, December 14, 2013

Sugar Makes You Want More Sugar Study Seems To Indicate

In Food Cravings, Sugar Trumps Fat by Anahad O'Connor.  The New York Times. Well blog. December 13, 2013.

(1)  The pleasure centers of the brain lit up more effectively in responce to  _________ than ________ in the study recounted in this article.

(2)  Dr Eric Stice citing research says in the article that "the more sugar you eat, ___________________________.

(3)  Low fat, low sugar milkshakes used in this study were shown to activate regions of the brain associated with ___________________, but they had no impact on _________.

(4)  According to Dr. Stice addressing societal problems with overeating should start with __________.

(5)  According to Dr. Avena from Columbia University when sugar is suddenly taken away opiate receptors should signs of ___________.

(6)  Dr. David Ludwig found that sugar milkshakes stimulate reward regions but also cause ___________________ which leads to cravings for foods that can quickly restore _____________-.

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