When It Comes To Food, Obese Women’s Learning Is Impaired, Yale University Study

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Obese women were better able to identify cues that predict monetary rewards than those that predict food rewards, according to a study by Yale School of Medicine researchers and their colleagues in the journal Current Biology. The findings could result in specific behavioral interventions to treat obesity. “Instead of focusing on reactions to the food itself, such interventions could focus on modifying the way in which obese individuals learn about the environment and about cues predicting food rewards,” said lead author Ifat Levy, assistant professor of comparative medicine and neurobiology at Yale School of Medicine.

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