Views
Graph
Explorer
Focus
Down
Load 1 level
Load 2 levels
Load 3 levels
Load 4 levels
Load all levels
All
Dagre
Focus
Down
Load 1 level
Load 2 levels
Load 3 levels
Load 4 level
Load all levels
All
Tree
SpaceTree
Focus
Expanding
Load 1 level
Load 2 levels
Load 3 levels
Down
All
Down
Radial
Focus
Expanding
Load 1 level
Load 2 levels
Load 3 levels
Down
All
Down
Box
Focus
Expanding
Down
Up
All
Down
Page ✓
Article
Outline
Document
Down
All
Canvas
Time
Timeline
Calendar
Request email digest
Past 24 hours
Past 2 days
Past 3 days
Past week
Add
Add page
Add comment
Add citation
Edit
Edit page
Delete page
Share
Link
Bookmark
Embed
Social media
Login
Member login
Register now for a free account
🔎
How sugar affects the brain
Evidence
1
#372888
Eating sugar spikes dopamine levels and leaves a person craving more.
Immediately related elements
How this works
-
Tackling obesity in the UK »
Tackling obesity in the UK
Tackling obesity in the UK☜With concern growing that the Foresight analysis—that 50% of the UK population could be obese by 2050, at an annual cost to the nation of around £50 billion per year [2]—substantially underestimates the scale of the unfolding obesity crisis, the College of Contemporary Health is working with the wider policy community to develop a whole systems map of the obesity crisis and the potential responses.☜F1CEB7
▲
Causes of obesity »
Causes of obesity
Causes of obesity☜Understanding the causes of obesity is critical to the success of prevention and treatment strategies. However, while (simply put) obesity occurs when energy intake from food and drink consumption is greater than energy expenditure through the body’s metabolism and physical activity over a prolonged period (resulting in the accumulation of excess body fat), in reality many complex behavioural and societal factors contribute systemically to the current crisis and no single influence dominates.☜5CD992
▲
Many individuals are consuming more energy than they are expending »
Many individuals are consuming more energy than they are expending
Many individuals are consuming more energy than they are expending☜Public Health England estimates that the average man in England is consuming around 300 calories a day more than they would need were they a healthy body weight.☜5CD992
▲
Calorie consumption »
Calorie consumption
Calorie consumption☜Public Health England estimates that the average man in England is consuming around 300 calories a day more than they would need were they a healthy body weight.☜5CD992
▲
Consuming too much sugar »
Consuming too much sugar
Consuming too much sugar☜Many people are eating more sugar than they should. Current intakes of sugar for all population groups exceed recommendations set by the Committee on Medical Aspects of Food Policy (COMA) for the UK in 1991 (which recommended that, on a population basis, no more than 10% of the average total energy intake should be consumed as sugar). Energy dense diets, such as those that are high in sugar, can lead to an excess calorie intake (which, if sustained, leads to weight gain and obesity).☜5CD992
■
How sugar affects the brain
How sugar affects the brain☜Eating sugar spikes dopamine levels and leaves a person craving more.☜8CC79C
►
The addictiveness of sugar »
The addictiveness of sugar
The addictiveness of sugar☜Some companies are harnessing the addictiveness of sugar for commercial benefit and to the detriment of public health. Emerging science on the addictiveness and toxicity of sugar, especially when combined with the known addictive properties of caffeine found in many sugary beverages, points to a large-scale public health threat similar to addictiveness and harmful impacts of tobacco products.☜FFFACD
Heading
Summary
Click the button to enter task scheduling information
Open
Details
Enter task details
Message text
Select assignee(s)
Due date (click calendar)
RadDatePicker
RadDatePicker
Open the calendar popup.
Calendar
Title and navigation
Title and navigation
<<
<
November 2024
>
<<
November 2024
S
M
T
W
T
F
S
44
27
28
29
30
31
1
2
45
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
46
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
47
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
48
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
49
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Reminder
No reminder
1 day before due
2 days before due
3 days before due
1 week before due
Ready to post
Copy to text
Enter
Cancel
Task assignment(s) have been emailed and cannot now be altered
Lock
Cancel
Save
Comment graphing options
Choose comments:
Comment only
Whole thread
All comments
Choose location:
To a new map
To this map
New map options
Select map ontology
Options
Standard (default) ontology
College debate ontology
Hypothesis ontology
Influence diagram ontology
Story ontology
Graph to private map
Cancel
Proceed
+Commentaires (
0
)
- Commentaires
Ajouter un commentaire
Newest first
Oldest first
Show threads
+Citations (
1
)
- Citations
Ajouter une citation
List by:
Citerank
Map
Link
[1]
How sugar affects the brain
En citant:
Nicole Avena - TED-Ed
Cité par:
David Price
7:37 PM 11 January 2015 GMT
Citerank:
(1)
399962
How sugar affects the brain
Eating sugar spikes dopamine levels and leaves a person craving more.
64
8CC79C
URL:
http://youtu.be/lEXBxijQREo
+About
- About
Entrée par:
David Price
NodeID:
#372888
Node type:
Evidence
Date d'entrée (GMT):
1/11/2015 7:32:00 PM
Date de la dernière modification (Heure GMT):
1/11/2015 7:35:00 PM
Show other editors
Corrélations entrantes:
0
Corrélations sortantes:
1
Evaluation moyenne:
0
by
0
utilisateurs
x
Select file to upload