You Are What You Think You Eat

by:  safefood nutrition team

New research from Yale University suggests that people's state of mind may influence how physically satisfied they feel after a meal and how likely they are to still feel hungry and consume additional food. The study looked at whether physiological satiation as measured by the gut peptide ghrelin may vary depending on the mindset in which one approaches the consumption of food. Further information is available online in the journal Health Psychology.


 

13 June 2011

Posted: 13/06/2011 14:35:39 by Christine Connolly | with 0 comments
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