SUGAR
Sugar triggers a reward in the brain via signals in the
nucleus accumbens. The fructose carbohydrate, which makes up a major part of the sugar we consume, can also activate signals in the
hypothalamus, which controls our appetite.
Sugar triggers a reward in the brain via signals in the
nucleus accumbens. The fructose carbohydrate, which makes up a major part of the sugar we consume, can also activate signals in the
hypothalamus, which controls our appetite.