CHICAGO — Junk food elicits addictive behavior in rats similar to the behaviors of rats addicted to heroin, a new study finds. Pleasure centers in the brains of rats addicted to high-fat, high-calorie diets became less responsive as the binging wore on, making the rats consume more and more food. The results, presented October 20 at the Society for Neuroscience’s annual meeting, may help explain the changes in the brain that lead people to overeat. ‘This is the most complete evidence to date that suggests obesity and drug addiction have common neurobiological underpinnings,’ says study coauthor Paul Johnson of the Scripps Research Institute in Jupiter, Fla. To see how junk food affects the brain’s natural reward system – the network of nerve cells that release feel-good chemicals – Johnson started at the grocery store. He loaded up on typical Western fare, including Ho Hos, sausage, pound cake, bacon and cheesecake. Johnson fed rats either a standard diet of high-nutrient, low-calorie chow, or unlimited amounts of the palatable junk food. Rats that ate the junk food soon developed compulsive eating habits and became obese. ‘They’re taking in twice the amount of calories as the control rats,’ says Johnson’s coauthor […]
Saturday, October 24th, 2009
Junk Food Turns Rats Into Addicts
Author: LAURA SANDERS
Source: Science News
Publication Date: Wednesday, October 21st, 2009
Link: Junk Food Turns Rats Into Addicts
Source: Science News
Publication Date: Wednesday, October 21st, 2009
Link: Junk Food Turns Rats Into Addicts
Stephan: Remember the story of the chickens who refused to eat genetically modified corn? This is another report along the same lines. The obvious observation is that this is further proof that junk food is a disaster for human health. Consider this:
'To see how strong the drive to eat junk food was, the researchers exposed the rats to a foot shock when they ate the high-fat food. Rats that had not been constantly exposed to the junk food quickly stopped eating. But the foot shock didn't faze rats accustomed to the junk food - they continued to eat, even though they knew the shock was coming.'
But bad as that is I think there is a more fundamental and alarming trend here. Both the chicken story and this one, are further examples of the results of America's decision to make greed and profit the only social priorities -- the core values of our society. We are destroying ourselves as surely as the Easter Islanders cut down the trees upon which their environment and society depended.
Thanks to Judy Tart.