BBC NEWS | Health | Men 'can fight food urges better'
BBC NEWS | Health | Men 'can fight food urges better': "Men are more likely than women to be able to resist a plate full of tempting treats, American research suggests.
In an experiment in New York, a group of 23 volunteers were asked to try to suppress their hunger.
The men seemed to do better and brain scans later revealed they had far less activity than the women in a part of the brain linked to desire for food.
The researchers say this ability to 'switch off' thoughts of food may explain lower rates of obesity in men.
The complex mechanisms which control how much we eat are not fully understood."
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