Obesity is associated with hyperactivation
of the Brain Reward System for high-calorie (HC) versus low-calorie (LC) food
cues, which encourages unhealthy food selection and overeating. It is triggered
by seeing, smelling, thinking about, and picturing (visualizing) the HC food.
The good news is that this learned behavior can be changed and the brain can
rewire itself to activate when it sees healthier food choices. The bottom line?
It comes down to personal choice. Do you prefer a short-term food and beverage
reward or long-term healthier heart and brain? A Longevity Lifestyle recommends
giving your heart and brain a break today. Overweight and obesity happens an ounce at a
time—so does weight loss and prevention.
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