Why Sugar is So Much Worse for Teenagers’ Brains

The rate of obesity is increasing worldwide and the increase has been particularly dramatic in young people. Young people are the greatest consumers of high-energy, sugary and fat-laden “junk” foods and sweetened drinks. The heightened metabolism and rapid growth during puberty can protect against obesity. However, easy access to cheap junk foods and increasingly sedentary lifestyles outweighs the

How Junk Food Shapes the Developing Teenager’s Brain

Photo by Gemma Chua-Tran UnSplash.com.  The teenage brain has a voracious drive for reward, diminished behavioral control, and a susceptibility to be shaped by experience. This often manifests as a reduced ability to resist high-calorie junk foods. Obesity is increasing worldwide, especially among children and teenagers. More than 150 million children in the world are obese

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