WOMEN MORE LIKELY TO REACH FOR JUNK FOOD WHEN STRESSED
Australian researchers have turned up evidence that females are more likely than males to reach for junk food when they experience negative emotions. In the study — done on mice — researchers (Florey Institute of Neuroscience) believe the female brain is more susceptible to emotional triggers that lead to overeating. In experiments the researchers discovered that female mice displayed binge eating behavior when under emotional stress. Male mice did not.


