Study: science can discover stunning medicine tells you the type of healthy food.

Study: science can discover stunning medicine tells you the type of healthy food. 

Study: science can discover stunning medicine tells you the type of healthy food.

Researchers to a small part of the brain help to decide which individual desires and the amount you want, having tests done at an early stage in rats, according to Newsweek.
Wekhsalt that part "was negligent" in the brain plays a major role in determining the quality and quantity of food, called "central balidem", located at the base of the brain.
It is expected that the new knowledge era disclosure to develop medications to help control appetite and eat a healthy diet, according to the British newspaper "daily mail".
According to the study published by the newspaper "nature communications" scientific, scientists sought to learn how the brain determines the type and amount of food needed by the individual when several choices.



Search commander David uttihaimr, of Johns Hopkins University in the US State of Maryland: "we discovered a brain area strikingly reflect our preferences for food. A rate of brain activity that we've seen far exceeded our expectations. "
When the experiments on mice, the animals biting address two types of sugary liquids, one record of sucrose (table sugar) and almaltodkstrin (local satellite), the test revealed preference of mice Astros.
Several days later, the researchers gave one drink to rats, while their brain activity was measured accurately the moment you realize anything to drink.
The team was able to identify the nerves that recorded impressive balseros and frustration of almaltodkstrin cells in the "central boredom".
And repeat the experiment using almaltodkstrin and ordinary water, and researchers have the same impact in the same cells.
Uttihaimr said: "our data suggest we desperately need another balidom central research to understand how to make our own decisions about food. If we want to know why you admire or disappoint, this part could be vital. "

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