Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5925250 Physiology & Behavior 2011 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
► Studies show neurochemical and behavioral indices of addiction when animals overeat a sugar-rich diet. ► Naloxone-precipitated withdrawal was not seen in rats binge eating a variety of high-fat, sweet diets. ► Deprivation-induced withdrawal was not seen in rats binge eating a variety of high-fat, sweet diets. ► Body weight reduction did not affect naloxone-precipitated withdrawal in rats with a high-fat, sweet diet. ► Rats that binge eat sweet-fat combinations do not show signs of opiate-like withdrawal under the conditions used.
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