A recent study published in Brain Imaging and Behavior revealed that individuals with obesity show heightened brain responses, particularly in the insula region, to monetary rewards when compared to those of average weight. This discovery offers new insights into the neural pathways associated with obesity and reward processing, suggesting that the brains of individuals with higher BMIs may be more sensitive to rewarding stimuli. ...
No no, they are able to shit just fine but their brains tend to be more sensitive to rewarding stimuli in general.