An online journal named Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism conducted an observational study which stated that walnuts are the best cure to control hunger pangs.
Researchers used the functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to check how consuming walnuts affects the activity in the brain.
Studies found out that eating foods rich in polyunsaturated fats, like walnuts, will not only make one feel full but also help in weight loss.
A lot of people report feeling fuller after eating walnuts, but it was pretty surprising to see evidence of activity changing in the brain related to food cues, and by extension what people were eating and how hungry they feel.
Researchers conducted an observational study on a group of volunteers. These volunteers with obesity lived in clinical research centre for two five-day sessions. In one session, volunteers reportedly consumed 48 gm walnut smoothies whereas in the other session they consumed walnut free but nutritious smoothies which tasted similar to the walnut smoothie.
The study revealed increased activity in a part of the brain when participant’s had walnuts. They focused on a healthier diet and could control feeling famished.
When participants eat walnuts, this part of their brain lights up, and we know that’s connected with what they are telling us about feeling less hungry or more full.
A recent study also suggested that eating walnuts, salmon and canola oil regularly can influence favourable changes in appetite hormones and lead to reduction in hunger.