Glucose appears to tamper Brain Activity
date:Jan 11, 2013
eir feelings of hunger, satiety, and fullness before and after the scan, and the researchers took blood to assess circulating hormone levels.

Overall, the researchers found that glucose significantly reduced cerebral blood flow in the hypothalamus, while fructose did not. Specifically, blood flow fell 5.45mL/g per minute from baseline with glucose, compared with an increase of 2.84mL/g per minute with fructose, for a mean difference of 8.3ml/g per minute, they found.

They also found that gluco
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