QUITTING SMOKING MAKES YOU FAT,
AND NOW SCIENTISTS KNOW WHY
AND NOW SCIENTISTS KNOW WHY
http://healthland.time.com - It’s an unfortunate fact that when smokers kick the habit, they often gain weight - a side effect that many smokers use as a reason for not quitting. Now scientists think they’ve pinpointed the pathway in the brain through which nicotine helps suppress appetite, suggesting that it’s possible to get the same effect without the cigarettes. Nicotine works on many different receptors in the brain, including those in reward regions that contribute to addiction. But working with mice, a team led by Yale University School of Medicine psychiatrist Marina Picciotto found that the drug also binds to receptors on appetite-regulating neurons, which aren’t involved in addiction. These neurons, located in the hypothalamus, send the “I’m full” message after a meal, helping to regulate how much you eat.
It helps explain why smokers aren’t as hungry when they smoke, and why they tend to stay thinner on the habit. When they quit, however, many smokers tend to eat more, typically gaining on average about five pounds after quitting. Picciotto believes that nicotine hijacks various neural circuits in the brain - those involved in reward, and now in appetite - and that understanding how the tobacco compound works on brain cells could lead to better cessation strategies. Understanding the link between nicotine and satiety could lead to new drugs that target the nicotine receptors on appetite-controlling cells, giving smokers a way to quit without the weight gain. There are plant-based quit-smoking drugs available in Eastern Europe that may work in this way, but further research needs to be done to determine their use.
Scientists have discovered why smokers tend to gain weight when they quit the habit. It turns out that nicotine can speed up the brain cells that normally suggest to people to stop eating when satisfied. Smoking causes cancer and heart attacks, so a little weight gain should not deter smokers kick the habit, but they say they lack the will to get away from this vice. We should know what Krishna's volition is, and act accordingly to it. If we get that Krishna draw us strongly towards Him, there is no vice or habit that can oppose to His will. WHAT DO THE VEDIC TEACHINGS TELL US?
Śrīla Atulananda Ācārya :
“Sri Radhastami”
“Sri Radhastami”
Post Title
→STUDY: WHY QUITTING SMOKING MAKES YOU FAT
Post URL
→https://all-world-of-the-world.blogspot.com/2011/06/study-why-quitting-smoking-makes-you.html
Visit World Of The World for Daily Updated Wedding Dresses Collection
No comments:
Post a Comment