• Skip to main content
  • Skip to header right navigation
  • Skip to site footer
  • WordPress
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • YouTube
Science Update

Science Update

Sharing Science | Satisfying Curiosity | Debunking BS

  • Spotlights
  • Reality Check
  • Why Is It?
  • Radio Archives
  • Sciup @ School
Home » Radio Archive » Daily Show » Your Brain on Fructose

Your Brain on Fructose

January 7, 2013
https://podcast.scienceupdate.com/130107_sciup_fructose.mp3

Podcast: Play in new window

BOB HIRSHON (host):

Fructose and the brain.  I’m Bob Hirshon and this is Science Update.

Fructose, a sugar used in many processed foods, may fail to fill us up and even make us hungrier.  This according to a brain imaging study by University of Southern California endocrinologist Kathleen Page and her colleagues. Page’s team found that after people drank a glucose beverage, parts of the brain associated with food-seeking became less active. But fructose didn’t have that effect.

KATHLEEN PAGE (University of Southern California):

In addition to that we saw that fructose did not cause feelings of fullness, whereas the participants reported an increase in feelings of fullness after the glucose drink.

HIRSHON:
The study adds to a growing body of evidence linking fructose consumption to overeating and obesity. Page notes that our bodies may be tuned to respond mainly to glucose, since that’s the dominant sugar in our bloodstream. Furthermore, back when humans got fructose mostly from fruits and vegetables, wanting more of the same wouldn’t have been a bad thing. I’m Bob Hirshon for AAAS, the Science Society.

Crystalline fructose looks very similar to table sugar, but it may have different effects on the brain. (lifar/Wikipedia)

Category: Daily Show, Station DownloadTag: Brain Science, Medicine & Health, Nutrition & Food Science
Previous Post:Podcast for 4 January 2013
Next Post:Comet Encounters

Sidebar

Radio Program Archives

Want to learn more about the brain? The environment? Here you can browse the topics that come up regularly on Science Update.

Search the Archives

Categories

  • Daily Show
  • Station Download
  • Weekly Show

Find By Tag

  • 2020
  • Acoustics & Sound
  • Aging
  • Animal Behavior
  • Anthropology
  • Archaeology
  • Astronomy & Space
  • Biology
  • Brain Science
  • Bugs
  • Cat Video
  • Chemistry
  • Children & Families
  • cicadas
  • Climate & Weather
  • Communications
  • Computer Science
  • Economics & Business
  • Education
  • Energy
  • Engineering & Technology
  • Environment & Conservation
  • Genetics & Evolution
  • Geology
  • Marine Science
  • Materials Science
  • Mathematics
  • Medicine & Health
  • Microbiology
  • Nanotechnology
  • NASA
  • Nutrition & Food Science
  • Paleontology & Dinosaurs
  • Physics
  • Plants & Agriculture
  • Political Science
  • Reality Check
  • Social & Behavioral Sciences
  • Sports & Fitness
  • spotlight
  • Spotlight Bugs
  • Terrorism & War
  • Why Is It? Questions
  • Wildlife
  • Year in Review

Find By Date

Science Update
  • About Science Update
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use

Follow Us

  • Facebook
  • YouTube

Recent Posts

Image of computer screen depicting an orange cat with a variety of alphanumeric scientific data superimposed on the the screen.
Spotted skunk performing handstand to threaten predators

Copyright © 2025 · Springtail Media LLC · All Rights Reserved · Powered by Pongos