Women and Cravings PDF Print E-mail
A study conducted in New York concluded that a difference in the way brains are wired may account for why women have a tougher time resisting food cravings than men. The study asked 23 males and familes about their favorite foods, then the subject had to taste for 17 hours before they were shown their top food. Women seemed to have more cravings than men, which could help explain why women are more likely to suffer from eating disorders.
 

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