Obesity and the Brain: A Vicious Cycle of Cravings, Inflammation, and Cognitive Decline

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How excess body fat rewires the brain and drives unhealthy eating—and solutions.

Obesity is a burden on the body—it also reshapes the brain. While its physical toll is well-known, mounting research shows that excess body fat changes the brain, affecting how we think, feel, and understand.

The connection is made worse because calorie-rich, highly tasty foods can hijack our brain’s reward system, making them almost impossible to resist.

A Vicious Cycle

The relationship between obesity and the brain goes beyond physical changes and is fueled by a continuous, self-reinforcing loop, in which obesity stems from certain behaviors while also reinforcing and perpetuating them.

Our brains are wired to find pleasure in calorie-dense foods, a deeply ingrained evolutionary trait that once served us well in times of scarcity. However, in today’s abundant food environment, this wiring becomes a problem.

Foods high in sugar, fat, and salt trigger a strong release of dopamine in the brain, create a powerful sense of pleasure, and reinforce the desire to keep eating them. Ultra-processed foods are designed to overstimulate this reward pathway, effectively hijacking our natural satiety signals and making it harder to know when we’ve had enough.

Research also suggests that people with obesity are more likely to make riskier choices in situations involving calculable risks, particularly when the potential downside is low. This might explain certain food choices, even when the health consequences are known.

Adding fuel to this cycle is the relentless marketing of unhealthy foods. The average person is exposed to around 2,000 ads for food every day, Dr. Eric Akin, a neurosurgeon who reversed his prediabetes, told The Epoch Times. Most of those ads are for very calorie-dense, nutrient-poor, sugar-laden foods.

“They have got you at both a subconscious level and a metabolic level if you’ve been eating poorly for a while. The leverage is in their favor,” said Akin.

Obesity significantly impacts executive functions, with self-control being particularly undermined. Reduced ability to resist immediate gratification hinders healthy food choices despite an awareness of long-term consequences. This is partly due to dysfunction in the prefrontal cortex, a key brain region for inhibitory control and decision making.

By Jennifer Sweenie

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