Hand - feeding leads to weight gain

Eating food with your hands makes it taste better, shows a study, but be careful, it also makes you eat more. The ability of physically affecting food increases brain perceptions, scientists said. This means that even before food reaches its mouth, the touch of [...]
Eating food with your hands makes it taste better, shows a study, but be careful, it also makes you eat more.
The ability of physically affecting food increases brain perceptions, scientists said.
This means that even before food reaches its mouth, its touch makes the brain feel that it is more tasty and enjoyable than it would be if you used the kitchen elements for eating.
However, researchers found that the effects were available only to people who usually limit their diet.
People who tend to eat what they want did not find the most delicious food if they kept it before.










