11-02-2023, 07:30 PM
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Obese individuals have reduced grey matter density and functional brain abnormalities
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12-02-2023, 12:20 AM
yeah, and then they push 'fat acceptance' so the impulsive cattle keeps consuming without any guilty
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12-02-2023, 01:17 AM
Makes sense why theres so few fat geniuses in history.
Only one I can think of off the top of my head is Bach. I also think that lower iq people are naturally more likely to get obese in the first place, so, that might play a role.
"Show me your looks and I'll show you your future"
12-02-2023, 02:49 AM
Quote:They argue that their findings support the Reward Deficit and the Inhibitory Control Deficit theories of obesity. The Reward Deficit Theory postulates that obese individuals overeat to compensate for a lowered responsivity of reward brain regions in response to food consumption, possibly as a result of dopamine deficiency. The Inhibitory Control Deficit theory proposes that frontal brain regions responsible for higher-level cognitive control are less effective at inhibiting behaviors, making such individuals more sensitive to temptation of appetizing foods, which they are less able to inhibit, leading to overeating.thoughts?
12-02-2023, 11:37 AM
I'd be surprised if they didn't
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