PRESS RELEASE - For the first time, the gut microbiota has been shown to play a pivotal role in the risk of disordered eating behaviour stemming from yo-yo dieting. Researchers from INRAE, CNRS, the University of Rennes and the Université Bourgogne Europe conducted a preclinical study showing that repeated dieting leads to binge-eating behaviour, which can be passed on directly by the microbiota. The results were published in Advanced Science.| INRAE Institutionnel
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Much research has helped paint a picture of the relationship between sugar and our brain's reward system, though there remains many blanks to be filled. Scientists in Denmark have now offered further insights into how the sweet stuff reshapes our brain chemistry, by performing experiments on pigs…| New Atlas
Animal studies have consistently demonstrated calorie-controlled diets lead to better health and longer lifespans. Human trials testing different dietary regimes have established calorie restriction as an effective way to lose weight, but it hasn’t been clear if long-term calorie restricted diets…| New Atlas