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Dogs behaviour can reveal a lot about weight loss

There have been ample studies on obesity and how it affects the human body. But ever wondered why some people are more prone to obesity than others?

There have been ample studies on obesity and how it affects the human body. But ever wondered why some people are more prone to obesity than others? Well, a recent study on dog behaviour has given us some insights into this. Budapest-based scientists asked volunteers to bring their pet dogs. Depending on their body weight (healthy weight or obese), these dogs were separated into different groups. The scientists first gave these dogs a meal that wasn’t exciting or filling for them, something that they called ‘low-value meal’. Next the scientists got bowls which would either have nothing in it or have a healthy, tasty meal. The owners were asked to instruct their dogs to wait for both the bowls to arrive before making a decision.
The scientists were convinced that the obese dogs will wait for the high-value meal and not settle for the low-value meal – expecting them to patiently wait for something more tempting. But they were surprised to find that the dogs did not wait for the high-value meal and instead went to devour the low-value meal the moment they saw it.
This could be an indication that obese people may also be more inclined to go for the immediate meal that they get, instead of waiting for a better meal to come. Thereby showing why certain human personalities get affected by obesity more than others. The biggest reason that most people gain weight is their lack of control. The fact that they seek comfort in food, be it tasty or not, makes it difficult for them to keep the calories away. Many studies have been done on the subject to understand why some people are more prone to obesity (and eating more) than their counterparts. Also, how people respond to food is a big deciding factor. Nothing concrete has yet been understood about the relation but this new study gives us some insight into the human personalities and the psychological impact of obesity. The simple goal to weight loss is to consume lesser calories than what you burn. Those who fail to keep this balance often end up gaining weight. A major imbalance in this often leads to obesity.

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