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Data-driven definition of unhealthy yet pervasive 'hyper-palatable' foods

Data-driven definition of unhealthy yet pervasive ‘hyper-palatable’ foods

Posted By: Editorial Teamon: November 13, 2019In: fitnessNo Comments

A popular U.S. brand of potato chips once promoted itself with the slogan, “betcha can’t eat just one!” Maybe that’s because potato chips, like so many foods in the American diet, can pack a mix of ingredients apt to light up people’s brain-reward neural circuitry and overpower mechanisms that are supposed to signal when we’ve […] Read more

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