Biology, asked by Deepesh7031, 1 year ago

Psychological fact about why we eat desserts after meal

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Answered by roshnioliver77
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For many people, eating dessert after meals is a habit. Rather than a physiological sugar craving, the desire occurs simply because you're used to ending your meal with a sweet.  Eating a sugary dessert causes serotonin levels to rise in the brain, which can make you feel calmer and happier.

Answered by ssonu43568
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Psychological factor about eat the  deserts

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  • One of the key factors that add to the amount we eat is the wide range of nourishments accessible. At the point when individuals eat similar nourishment during a dinner they become habituated and decline their utilization. Nonetheless, when given an assortment of nourishments during dinners the sum expended increments. Research reliably demonstrates that presentation to an assortment of nourishments brings about indulging and weight gain.
  • The assortment impact has been credited to tangible explicit satiety. The term tactile explicit satiety is characterized as a reduction in hunger for the nourishment that is eaten comparative with non-devoured nourishments that have diverse tangible characteristics, for example, taste, surface, and appearance

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