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The REBOST project investigates how excessive consumption of unhealthy foods affects the brain's reward system, potentially leading to obesity. By studying both food and sexual rewards in animal models, it aims to uncover the neurological mechanisms behind altered reward sensitivity and its implications for obesity and…
The prevalence of obesity worldwide continues to increase dramatically: 39% of adults are now overweight or obese.
Excessive consumption of highly palatable sugar and fat laden foods, often referred to as “junk foods”, plays a central role in the development of obesity, possibly by dysregulating the brain reward system.
The REBOST project aims to investigate the neurological mechanisms by which excessive junk food consumption adversely affects the reward system. I hypothesise that excessive junk…
UNIVERSITETET I TROMSOE - NORGES ARKTISKE UNIVERSITET
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