Why Stress Makes You Hunt Sugar
Stress turns dessert into a high-priority survival signal. Under pressure, the brain treats sugary food as a rapid fuel source and an emotional painkiller, even as the rest of the body quietly becomes worse at processing that same sugar.When stress hits, cortisol and adrenaline flood the bloodstream, driving gluconeogenesis in the liver and nudging blood glucose upward. The brain, which consumes a...More
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