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    why do kids like sweets?

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    Sugar is an addiction. Go w/o and one will go through withdrawals. Some indian chiefs use to carry sugar pieces to achieve a high at will. (read SURGAR BLUES)

    Good information here.....


    http://howtothinkthin.com/sugar-cravings.htm

    Do you like sweets? If you do, why do you like them? I imagine your answer would be the same as a child's. They taste good. 

    Here is the 'why' of it >>>>> 


    "The relationship between sweet preference and growth makes intuitive sense because when growth is rapid, caloric demands increase. Children are programmed to like sweet taste because it fills a biological need by pushing them towards energy sources," said Monell geneticist Danielle Reed, PhD, one of the study authors.
    Across cultures, children prefer higher levels of sweetness in their foods as compared to adults, a pattern that declines during adolescence. To explore the biological underpinnings of this shift, Reed and University of Washington researcher Susan Coldwell, PhD, looked at sweet preference and biological measures of growth and physical maturation in 143 children between the ages of 11 and 15.
    The findings, reported in the journal Physiology & Behavior, suggest that children's heightened liking for sweet taste is related to their high growth rate and that sweet preferences decline as children's physical growth slows and eventually stops.
    Based on the results of sensory taste tests, children were classified according to their sweet taste preference into a 'high preference' or 'low preference' group. Children in the 'low preference' group also had lower levels of a biomarker (type I collagen cross-linked N-teleopeptides; NTx) associated with bone growth in children and adolescents.
    "This gives us the first link between sweet preference and biological need," said Reed. "When markers of bone growth decline as children age, so does their preference for highly sweet solutions."
    Other biological factors associated with adolescence, such as puberty or sex hormone levels, were not associated with sweet preference.
    "We now know that sweet preference is related to physical growth. The next step is to identify the growth-related factor that is signaling the brain to influence sweet preference," said study lead author Coldwell, Washington Dental Service Endowed Professor and Associate Professor of Dental Public Health Sciences at the University of Washington School of Dentistry.
    The research was funded by a grant to the University of Washington from the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (National Institutes of Health).


    http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/03/090318140624.htm

    mycatsmom

    Lindi, You get an A for the day ! :-)
    lindilou

    Thank you kindly mycatsmom! :)


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