Dr Miriam Stoppard writes about a new study carried out by researchers at Yale University, US, that investigated why it is difficult for some people to lose weight and keep it off
Eating, feeling satisfied, stopping eating and not overeating, all involve quite a dance between the stomach and the brain. And it’s the messages from the stomach to the brain that makes us stop eating.
But this stomach/brain messaging service breaks down in people with obesity. It seems the brain doesn’t heed messages from the stomach.
This blunted brain response may explain why it’s difficult for some people to lose weight and keep it off, say researchers at Yale University, US.
“We need to find where that point is when the brain starts to lose its capacity to regulate food intake and what determines that switch” says Yale professor of medicine, Mireille Serlie.