date:Oct 18, 2012
to affect cognitive function, requiring more effort to complete a complex decision-making task.
Brain images suggest that when people skip breakfast, the pleasure-seeking part of the brain is activated by pictures of high-calorie food. Skipping breakfast also appears to increase food consumption at lunch, possibly casting doubt on the use of fasting as an approach to diet control.
A study in rats suggests they may be able to curb binge-eating behavior with medication used to keep substance abu