8 Essential Facts About Healthy Eating: Your Sweet Tooth Could Be Genetic!
By Ibinu Vadakkan Nov 13, 2024
Did you know? Your DNA might actually play a role in your cravings for sweets.
A recent study found that genes can influence our sweet tooth, making some people naturally crave sugary foods more.
Certain gene variants affect dopamine, the “feel-good” hormone, which can boost cravings for sugar-filled treats.
If sweets call your name, it could be due to a gene that makes sugar feel extra rewarding for you.
The good news? Knowing this can help you make mindful choices about healthy eating.
Choose foods with no sugar, like fresh fruit, for a natural way to satisfy cravings without spiking blood sugar.
Healthy food choices rich in protein and fiber help keep you full longer and stabilize sugar cravings.
Small, planned treats in your diet foods can keep you from feeling deprived and reduce overeating later.
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