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    How your playlist could curb sugar cravings—and why science says it works

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorMarch 14, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    A University of Graz study found that listening to favorite songs reduces cravings for sugary/fatty foods, while disliked music increases unhealthy choices.
    The study also found that emotional responses to music directly impact food selection, with pleasant melodies encouraging healthier options like grapes over sweets.
    Separate research (including Johns Hopkins University) shows that slower-tempo music extends meal duration, reducing overeating by promoting mindful consumption.
    Unlike expensive pharmaceuticals, music therapy offers a side-effect-free, accessible way to support healthier eating behaviors.
    Music should pair with whole foods, mindful eating and exercise, but curated playlists can help curb impulsive snacking and improve dietary habits.

    In a world where obesity rates continue to climb and quick-fix solutions like fat-busting injections dominate headlines, researchers may have uncovered a simpler and far more enjoyable way to encourage healthier eating habits: music.


    Read Full Article: https://www.naturalnews.com/2026-03-14-how-your-playlist-could-curb-sugar-cravings.html

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