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Increasing Chocolate’s Sugar Content Enhances Its Psychoactive Effects and Intake 원문보기

Nutrients, v.11 no.3, 2019년, pp.596 -   

Casperson, Shanon L. (USDA, Agricultural Research Service, Grand Forks Human Nutrition Research Center, 2420 2nd Ave. North, Grand Forks, ND 58203-9034, USA) ,  Lanza, Lisa (College of Nursing and Health Professions, Drexel University, 1601 Cherry St MS31030 RM 389, Philadelphia, PA 19102-1320, USA) ,  Albajri, Eram (lisa.marcelalanza.lanza@drexel.edu (L.L.)) ,  Nasser, Jennifer A. (eram.abdullah.albajri@drexel.edu (E.A.))

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Chocolate elicits unique brain activity compared to other foods, activating similar brain regions and neurobiological substrates with potentially similar psychoactive effects as substances of abuse. We sought to determine the relationship between chocolate with varying combinations of its main const...

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