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What overeating does to your body

You know it’s not good… but do you know the specifics?

OVEREATING: It’s not good and we know it.

But do we know the specifics of why it’s not the path to health and happiness?

It changes your body clock

That means you start to crave good more, and at times when you normally wouldn’t have.

From NPR:

“If mice eat a high-fat diet, they actually wake up during what is nighttime for them and eat,” says Dr Joe Bass, a US Northwestern University endocrinologist and molecular biologist who has published numerous studies about the body clock and mice.

It would be as if you were waking up every night during holiday season and eating all the sweets in your refrigerator.

It can make you addicted to eating…

From Scientific American:

Like many pleasurable behaviours — including sex and drug use — eating can trigger the release of dopamine, a feel-good neurotransmitter in the brain. This internal chemical reward, in turn, increases the likelihood that the associated action will eventually become habitual through positive reinforcement conditioning. If activated by overeating, these neurochemical patterns can make the behaviour tough to shake—a result seen in many human cases, notes Paul Kenny, an associate professor in the Department of Molecular Therapeutics at The Scripps Research Institute in Jupiter, Florida, and co-author of the new study.

“Most people who are overweight would say, ‘I would like to control my weight and my eating,’ but they find it very hard to control their feeding behaviour,” he says.

…and that addiction can make you feel depressed

“Food highs” that come from over eating can actually cause the same vicious cycles in the brain that highs from addictive drugs can cause, according to research from the University of Montreal.

Overeating junk food can turn you completely off health food

In one study, rats who were given junk food food (like sausages, bacon and chocolate) for a long period of time weren’t interested in healthy food.

From Scientific American:

The new study showed that after eating a diet full of sausage and sweets for 40 days—even though regular lab rat chow was available—the obese rats had little interest in reverting to the more healthful diet when the tasty stuff was taken away. In fact, after depriving the high-fat habituated rats of their human junk foods, the rats would refuse to eat their standard chow for an average of 14 days. “I was really shocked at the magnitude of the effect,” Kenny says. “They basically don’t eat anything. If that translates over to us as a species, that’s a major problem.”

It lowers your body’s ‘pleasure receptors’ overall

“Pleasure receptors” is how a University of Texas study referred to dopamine, the chemical that makes you happy.

From the University of Texas:

Evidence shows obese individuals have fewer dopamine (D2) receptors in the brain relative to lean individuals and suggests obese individuals overeat to compensate for this reward deficit…

“Although recent findings suggested that obese individuals may experience less pleasure when eating, and therefore eat more to compensate, this is the first prospective evidence to show that the overeating itself further blunts the award circuitry,” said Stice, a senior scientist at Oregon Research Institute, a non-profit, independent behavioural research centre.

The weakened responsivity of the reward circuitry increases the risk for future weight gain in a feed-forward manner. This may explain why obesity typically shows a chronic course and is resistant to treatment.

It can make you stop being able to tell when you’re full

From NPR:

If you consistently overeat, you’ll trigger changes in your stomach, the doctor says. The neurological tissue at the top of the stomach, which signals the brain that the stomach is full, starts to malfunction.

Additionally, drinking cold liquids while you eat only make this worse.

It can also make you feel tired and dizzy

This is all caused from the over production of insulin and low blood sugar.

From NPR:

Excess food can trigger an unfortunate cycle: The pancreas produces extra insulin to process the sugar load and remove it from the bloodstream. It doesn’t stop producing insulin until the brain senses that blood sugar levels are safe. But by the time the brain stops insulin production, often too much sugar is removed. Low blood sugar can make you feel tired, dizzy, nauseous, even depressed — a condition often remedied by eating more sugar and more carbohydrates.

It can cause heartburn and acid reflux

You’re especially at risk if you eat too much before bed. The sphincter muscle at the top of your stomach controls what goes up and down the oesophagus. When it’s weak (or you’re laying down), acid can wash back through the oesophagus during digestion which can cause anything from coughing to heartburn.

It can make you more susceptible to diabetes

According to a study by Mt Sinai School of Medicine, this is because overeating causes malfunction in brain insulin signalling.

From Science Daily:

In previous research Dr Buettner’s team established that brain insulin is what suppresses lipolysis, a process during which triglycerides in fat tissue are broken down and fatty acids are released. When lipolysis is unrestrained, fatty acid levels are elevated, which can initiate and worsen obesity and type 2 diabetes.

It can damage your arteries

A study from the University of Montreal revealed last autumn that a single feed of junk products – composed of large proportions of saturated fat – is detrimental to the arteries, every single time.

BONUS: Fructose may promote overeating

Fructose (as in ‘high fructose corn syrup’) found in many sweeteners can spur overeating, according to the findings of a Yale study released last month.

Saying all that, a study of three million people found that people classed on the body mass index as being slightly ‘overweight’ do actually live for longer. And the Irish eating disorder association Bodywhys told TheJournal.ie this month that the number of fad diet books on the market are having a long-term dangerous impact on body image. So be moderate out there, okay?

- Linette Lopez

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    Mute Paul Martin
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    Mar 3rd 2013, 6:08 PM

    Long auld article, I had to stop for a snack

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    Mar 3rd 2013, 5:08 PM

    Interesting article. Take heed. My weight fluctuated a lot when younger from borderline anorexic to obese. Excessive weight was particularly damaging both physically and mentally. These days I do a little exercise and weights though my diet is a disaster at times. Exercise not only improves your physical appearance but your body’s internal organs functioning too as we’ll as increasing your lifespan and ability to avoid various physical ailments on ageing. Serotonin levels and endorphins make you naturally high. Much more so than any other highs I’ve tried over the years. It saddens me to see family, friends and colleagues literally destroy their lives by eating themselves to death. I’ve said nothin new here but we must take personal ownership and live with our choices.

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    Mar 3rd 2013, 5:16 PM

    Well said Keith, fair play

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    Mar 3rd 2013, 5:00 PM

    NEWSFLASH!!! Overeating makes you fat, new study suggests…..

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    Mar 3rd 2013, 6:08 PM

    wonder how much they were paid for that study

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    Mar 3rd 2013, 6:18 PM

    That’s a given, which is why the article focuses on other negative effects of overeating. Did you read it?

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    Mar 3rd 2013, 6:26 PM

    @ tokidoll YES I DID,
    all these studies to tell us what we allready know!!!!!.
    we know the problems ok so will these people please please stop stating the bloody obvious.

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    Mar 3rd 2013, 6:33 PM

    No need to shout James, or maybe you were trying to grab my attention seen as I wasn’t actually asking you.

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    Mar 3rd 2013, 6:37 PM

    @ tokidoll
    got that
    apoligise for that misake.

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    Mar 3rd 2013, 6:38 PM

    mistake oops

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    Mar 3rd 2013, 8:28 PM

    Ah you’re cool, the ol’ block capitals came across as a tad over the top. The grammatical equivalent of a roundhouse kick. Sorry if I took you up wrong!

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    Mar 3rd 2013, 8:33 PM

    @ tokidoll
    much obliged
    the roundhouse comment was brilliant

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    Mar 3rd 2013, 8:49 PM

    Thanks James ;-)

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    Mar 3rd 2013, 11:00 PM

    From middle-age on, our bodies tend to stop burning carbohydrates;- spuds, pasta etc. & it stores them as fat.
    When you start to experience the ‘middle-age spread’ it’s time to change your diet, increasing fruit, protein etc. & cutting down on carbs. Excercise is crucial, – a good long walk every day for at least an hour, is great for your health, both physical and mental, & is better than any tablets for fighting depression.

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    Mar 3rd 2013, 5:36 PM

    As someone who gained wait due to over eating an a sedentary life style I know all well how being heavy feels. I’m 5’10 and have always been quite slim, I used to be athletic and quite busy lifestyle. I put the weight on 3 years ago this summer due to pure laziness and not caring for myself also being in a previous relationship encouraged me to pick up bad habits. Over all I went from 8 1/2 stone to just over 12 stone size 14 in around a year. Some people may not take this as being fat or heavy but too me I was. I felt unhealthy on the inside and out, so out of breath even walking up the stairs. Too loose all this weight I got rid of the bad habits which included my partner and ate healthy and exercised I achieved my goal weight from June 2011- Dec 2011. I simply got up and worked my butt off , no excuses or special diets. Now too this day I’ve managed to Maintain in between 8 1/2 -9 stone. I’m active and eat healthy . Everything is good in moderation and small portions. Treat yourself once a week. Healthy mind is a healthy body

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    Mar 3rd 2013, 7:18 PM

    Good for you Chelsea :)

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    Mar 3rd 2013, 8:35 PM

    Well done Chelsea! Yourself and Keith are an inspiration. Not an easy achievement by any stretch

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    Mar 3rd 2013, 6:22 PM

    There are lots of perfectly healthy people who are carrying a little extra weight and skinny people who are seriously unhealthy. Cigarettes, too much C2H5OH, and a sedentary lifestyle are killers irrelevant of weight.

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    Mar 3rd 2013, 5:11 PM

    Minister for Health picture used in this article?

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    Mar 3rd 2013, 5:25 PM

    Current one or previous??

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    Mar 3rd 2013, 7:40 PM

    Did you know that in one study a group of rabbits, who had escaped, returned to the lab cause they were dying for a fag.

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    Mar 3rd 2013, 4:55 PM

    Oh my god that’s terrible , ” sorry love I was texting there , yeah supersize that meal and add three double cheeseburgers ” cheers ill proceed to the next window :)

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    Mar 3rd 2013, 7:27 PM

    What next? Is drinking bad for you now?

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    Mar 3rd 2013, 5:07 PM

    Sounds lovely ill have the steak with everything mmm mmm

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    Mar 3rd 2013, 5:15 PM

    I never exercise and eat a lot of junk food alongside healthy food too. I have always maintained my skinny waste line from my teens. I could have an odd metabolism. It is either that or I could have a worm living in me all these years and never knew about it heh heh, oh the shock of it.

    I tend to think that because there are people out there who over eat and never gain weight, that those who do gain weight must have some kind of bodily dysfunction or disease that is no fault of their own which makes them over weight and does not have anything to do with overeating.

    Who knows, maybe when I hit thirty all that junk food will bite me eventually and I will end up with a belly on me haha.

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    Mar 3rd 2013, 5:21 PM

    I’d be more inclined to think putting on weight from overeating is normal, and those who can eat rings around them and never put on a pound might be the ones with the “bodily dysfunction”. Or maybe we’re just all different. Either way, many would consider you a lucky man!

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    Mar 3rd 2013, 5:25 PM

    I was thinking that too. That I could have some odd bodily dysfunction meself. Who knows, all I know is that I can eat anything I want and remain the same weight.

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    Mar 3rd 2013, 5:28 PM

    Boo!

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    Mar 3rd 2013, 6:31 PM

    That’s not necessarily a good thing. Being thin can give a false sense of security. Just because you are a healthy does not mean your arteries are not screaming in agony. Mind you I could just be jealous. I only have to look at food to feel the lbs piling on.

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    Mar 3rd 2013, 6:35 PM

    If you find yourself jittery on top of that or have a gaunt look then you may want to get your thyroid function checked.. Over active thyroids lead to excess energy and an inability to gain weight..

    Of course, as has just been said, being thin only means that you are thin. Eating bad food means that you won’t be getting what your body needs in order to function correctly.. You can get away with it for a finite amount of time, then it all goes, excuse the pun, belly up. The chronic illnesses kick in and you wind up feeling rotten all the time..

    You speak as though you have youth on your side, when you get to the mid 30s – 40s, it all becomes drastically different..

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    Mar 3rd 2013, 7:00 PM

    I know its odd. Some good advice and replies here too. I am normally ok. I have always had a problem with gaining weight. In my teens I had a waste of 28. And I was six foot. Still six foot in me late twenties and I now only have a waste of 30. I get my check ups and I am never ever ill. Went too e doctor before Christmas because I thought I had pneumonia. Doctor ran an ECG and showed I was actually over fit. He said too over fit in fact which could be a problem. So hmmm.

    I actually want to put on weight though. For my height I should be at least 13 stone. Right now it passes from 10 to 11 and half every now ands then.

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    Mar 3rd 2013, 7:15 PM

    I would be careful about a doctors opinion regarding ‘over fitness’ Stephen. The medical profession not so long ago told me my BMI was above average when I presented myself with significant defined muscles and larger body mass because of this predicament! Believe me I was very fit and living in the gym then!

    Am actually shocked you’re in your twenties still. In fairness I don’t act or look 40.

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    Mar 3rd 2013, 7:31 PM

    Me too Stephen and I’m a lot older than u…it’s deffo your metabolism, my other half is a skinny git and people are constantly amazed at what he can put away…most of it healthy but not all, oh and he’s fine of a few glasses of de vino which is also calorific!!!! Luck of the draw really.

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    Mar 3rd 2013, 7:33 PM

    Stephen my son, mid 20′s, and husband early 50′s, are both waist 28/30, it’s impossible to get anything to fit them!!!!!

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    Mar 3rd 2013, 8:03 PM

    Thanks Keith. I definitely am not one for gullibility in the area of medical advice, especially since the doctor misdiagnosed my wife’s cancer and told her the lump in her neck was just a benign cist but then we finally learned months later it was actually cancer last stage. If he had of diagnosed it earlier we wouldn’t be where we are and what have caught it. So I know all about misdiagnosis.

    Joan featherstone , you have a very cool surname and thanks for the replies regarding your husband. It’s odd but nice to know I am not alone. Maybe we should get the journal to do an article on skinnies who eat all around them and cannot put on weight? Hehe

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    Mar 3rd 2013, 8:32 PM

    Sorry to hear about your wife’s illness Stephen

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    Mar 4th 2013, 2:41 AM

    I know how u feel at 5ft 5 and 28 waist it’s not easy

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    Mar 4th 2013, 5:43 AM

    Stephen sorry to hear about your wife, hope she will be ok…same thing happened to me.

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    Mar 3rd 2013, 8:17 PM

    It’s more what you eat, not how much you eat

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    Mar 3rd 2013, 5:36 PM

    Does exercising one,s mouth cause weight loss

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    Mar 3rd 2013, 7:34 PM

    I wish!!

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    Mar 4th 2013, 2:40 AM

    Losing weight was and is one of the best things I’ve ever done in my life .it makes u feel great and proud of ur achievement

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    Mar 3rd 2013, 5:14 PM

    Well thank goodness I have started my fast diet and have just taken delivery of an exercise cycle.

    Fast for only 2 days in a week and the cycle is due to dodgy knees!

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    Mar 3rd 2013, 5:39 PM

    Now thats me off to the gym to lose weight. After I acheive that I bet i’ll have women all over me then ;)

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    Mar 4th 2013, 1:28 AM

    Anyone see the documentary The men who made us fat? In it they show how you can still be fat ‘on the inside’ Although your thin in appearance if your eating lots of high fat, bad foods and no exercise ya gotta be careful cause your organs can still Be swimming in fat. I’d say you’d find the show on youtube- worth a watch!

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    Mar 4th 2013, 1:38 AM

    The Irish have very little discipline. They drink in excess, they eat too excess and they cheat to excess just look at at our minister for ill-Health. Just look at our ministers and TD’s 95% over weight with 75% of these obese. Our past minister for health Mary Harney also admitted to having a problem with weight.

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    Mar 3rd 2013, 11:39 PM

    Another pic of Minister O Reilly!!!

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    Mar 3rd 2013, 6:09 PM

    Ahhhh, that explains it

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    Mar 4th 2013, 6:53 AM

    One has to ask how relevant the behaviour of mice and rats is to that of humans? To me the fact that mice go off healthy food after getting junk food is understandable, but has little meaning in the human context. That aside, very good article..

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    Mar 27th 2013, 4:45 PM

    Stephen it’s because we share similar neural pathways to mice as regards subconscious function, like feedback mechanisms in our organs and brain that tell us when and what we need to eat, so mice and rats are a good choice for a clinical trial into the understanding of our own instinctual behaviour, and do in fact have meaning in the context of relating it to humans :)

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    Mar 4th 2013, 12:05 AM

    Chipper…

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    Mar 3rd 2013, 6:32 PM

    Oops *healthy weight

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    Mar 4th 2013, 12:05 AM

    I’m off to the chopper before I read this….

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