Fat people eat a lot because they taste less food than thin people”

The overweight people actually enjoy less food than the thin ones have discovered a new study, the Periscope broadcasts. This research, composed of a team at the University of Bangor in Wales, found that thin and fat people have no difference in the frequency of feeling [...]
The overweight people actually enjoy less food than the thin ones have discovered a new study, the Periscope broadcasts.
This research, composed of a team at the University of Bangor in Wales, found that thin and fat people have no difference in the frequency of the hunger they experience during the day.
However, while healthy people [softly] tended to eat when they were hungry and said that they were content with their food: Fat people had said they had not tasted it.
So they ate again when they felt a famine for special food but without feeling hungry and said that they had not enjoyed it as much as the thin people had.
Scientists say this explains why fat people eat more than thin - they want to compensate for their sense of discontent. /Periscopi












