Researchers tie genes, lower reward response to weight gain

Friday, October 17, 2008 - 07:56 in Psychology & Sociology

The brains of obese people seem to respond to a tasty treat with less vigour than the brains of their leaner peers, suggesting obese people may overeat to compensate for a reduced reward response, according to a new brain imaging and genetics study conducted by researchers at Yale University, The John B. Pierce Laboratory, the University of Texas and Oregon Research Institute...

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