strange! Shoes that don't fit your feet can reduce your appetite
Experts explained that appetite is based on conditioned reflexes. In addition to physiological factors, psychological factors can also be controlled through plants. nerve Domination of the gastrointestinal tract affects appetite, so any physical or mental discomfort can cause changes in appetite. The foot is composed of multiple bones, muscles, tendons, blood vessels, nerves, etc., and contains 66 acupuncture points on 6 meridians, 4 of which are related to the digestion and absorption of food, and have multiple nerve reaction points connected to internal organs. Frequent wearing of high heels, thin shoes or shoes with hard soles will cause pain in the pads and soles of the feet over time. These reactions are conducted through nerves and can make people restless and in a bad mood. Bad mood affects the excitement of the sympathetic nervous system, thereby inhibiting the secretion of the digestive glands, leading to loss or disappearance of appetite.
Pain in the feet can also cause an increase in the secretion of the neurotransmitter 5-hydroxytryptamine in the human body, which affects gastrointestinal motility and greatly reduces appetite through the neurobiochemical mechanism of food intake. In addition, when shoes squeeze the feet, the blood circulation in the feet is not smooth, which in turn stimulates the lateral hypothalamus area of the food intake center, and people will feel a loss of appetite or even anorexia. Therefore, it is recommended that people, especially children, should not wear shoes that are too small, too tight, or with too high heels, so as not to hinder the blood circulation and metabolism of the whole body and affect appetite.
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