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The brain's regulation of eating behavior characteristics is not yet fully understood
Animal studies have confirmed that the opioid and endocannabinoid systems in the brain are very important in regulating eating behavior and regulating food reward experience
In their new study, researchers at the University of Turku in Finland investigated the link between opioid and endocannabinoid signals in the brain and different types of eating behavior
"The fewer the binding sites for opioids, the easier it is to respond to external stimuli, such as seeing attractive foods
Kantonen said that the results of the study show that, in particular, the opioid system may become a potential target for human anti-obesity drugs
DOI 10.
Cerebral μ-opioid and CB1 receptor systems have distinct roles in human feeding behavior