Science news articles about 'food cravings'
Bikini-clad women make men impatient
... designed to inspire financial satisfaction reduced the bikini-inspired impatience, just as feeling full reduces food cravings. Men may want to be aware of bikinis' effects on ...ADHD an advantage for nomadic tribesmen?
... gene, the '7R allele', is believed to be associated with food craving as well as ADHD. By studying adult ... 7R allele has been linked to greater food and drug cravings, novelty-seeking, and ADHD symptoms ...Addiction treatment proves successful in animal weight loss study
... Dewey hypothesized that vigabatrin would quench food cravings in the lab rats. "Given the growing ... showed prolonged abstinence and elimination of drug craving in long-term cocaine addicts the second ...Sorry, You're Just Not My (Testosterone's) Type
Hormones are no longer responsible just for teenage angst and questionable food cravings; new research shows these temperamental chemicals also dictate the type of person to which you are attracted. ...Why do women get more cavities than men?
... changes, reducing saliva's antimicrobial capacity. Food cravings, immune response and aversions during ... high-energy, sweet foods during the third trimester, as well as an aversion to meat in first ...Brisk walk could help chocoholics stop snacking
... newly-published research shows that the same may be true for food cravings. Following three days of abstinence, ... of women and 68% of men experience food cravings. Craved foods tend to be calorie-dense, ...Keeping the weight off: Which obesity treatment is most successful?
... activity levels) and various psychological factors (such as dietary restraint, feelings of hunger and food cravings, stress and depression). Weight-related information was collected at both the one- ...Is one diet as good as another? U of I study says no and tells you why
... effects on lipids? Although at 4 months the food-guide pyramid appeared to be more effective in lowering ... interested in snacks or desserts, and they didn't have food cravings. When you eat protein, you ...Sleep restriction results in weight gain despite decreases in appetite and consumption
... subjects reported decrease in appetite, food cravings and food consumption; however, they gained weight ... available so the temptation to eat comfort foods is reduced. Finally, keeping up regular exercise ...Sleep restriction results in weight gain despite decreases in appetite and consumption
... to new research, in the presence of free access to food, sleep restricted subjects reported decrease in appetite, food cravings and food consumption; however, they gained weight over the ...
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