Natural Society – Mike Barrett: Oreos Found to be more Addictive than Illegal Drugs

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By Mike Barrett, Natural Society, http://naturalsociety.com/oreos-found-addictive-illegal-drugs/

You’ve heard it here before and you may have heard the news about to come,  but research just keeps piling on concluding that sugar and fatty foods are  addictive. In the latest of the studies to shed light on the  subject, a professor of neuroscience along with some students  from Connecticut College have found that Oreo cookies may be  as addictive as illicit drugs cocaine or morphine.

“Our research supports the theory that high-fat/ high-sugar foods stimulate  the brain in the same way that drugs do,” Schroeder said. “It may explain why  some people can’t resist these foods despite the fact that they know they are  bad for them.”

For the  study, researchers gave Oreos to one group of rats on one side of a maize,  and rice cakes to another group of rats on a different size of the same maize.  Following, they allowed the rats to run to the other side of the maize without  the food present, noting how long they spent on the opposite side. They repeated  the process with another group of rats, only replaced Oreos with a  morphine/cocaine injection and replaced rice cakes with saline.

“My research interests stemmed from a curiosity for studying human behavior  and our motivations when it comes to food,” said Honohan. “We chose Oreos not  only because they are America’s favorite cookie, and highly palatable to rats,  but also because products containing high amounts of fat and sugar are heavily  marketed in communities with lower socioeconomic statuses.”

Oreos Stimulate more ‘Pleasure Neurons’ than Addictive Drugs

Rats formed an equally strong association between the pleasurable effects of  Oreos in a specific environment as they did between cocaine/morphine in a  specific environment. They also found that eating Oreo cookies  stimulated more neurons in the brain’s “pleasure center” than exposure to  cocaine or morphine.

“This correlated well with our behavioral results and lends support to the  hypothesis that high-fat/ high sugar foods can be thought of as addictive,” said  Schroeder. Even though we associate significant health hazards in taking  drugs like cocaine and morphine, high-fat/ high-sugar foods may present even  more of a danger because of their accessibility and affordability,” she  said.

Though this study does not concretely prove sugar is addicting, it certainly  isn’t the first piece of research to come to such conclusions. Another study similarly  found that the junk food plaguing grocery store shelves alters  certain parts of your brain responsible for levels  of hunger and thirst. And yet another study  published in the Journal of Clinical  Investigation shows that high-fat processed food consumption causes  damage to the hypothalmus part of your brain, causing you to eat more of the  food.

In other words, processed foods and junk foods are  addictive. 

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