STUDY: People who smell their food before they eat it gain more weight

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Thursday, July 6, 2017
STUDY: People who smell their food before they eat it gain more weight
Those who smell their food before they eat it gain more weight than those who don't, according to a new study from UC Berkeley.

BERKELEY, Calif. -- Those who smell their food before they eat it gain more weight than those who don't, according to a new study from UC Berkeley.

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Researchers tested obese mice in the experiment. Some were super smellers, and others were smell deficient.

They found super-smeller mice grew even fatter on a high-fat diet, while mice with a diminished sense of smell lost weight.

Researchers say there's a key connection between the body's smell system and parts of the brain that regulate metabolism.

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