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Does comfort food really comfort us?

The Food Chain

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I Love the Idea of Our Brains Trying to Care for Us

A 2005 Cornell University survey of a little under 300 people found that men tended to eat comfort food as a reward whereas women saw it as a guilty indulgence. Sheerus says there are particular triggers that push the brain to look after us in this way. In something like lockdown where we're all sort of shielding or in isolation those feelings of loneliness might be heightened.

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