donganaaK Posted December 16, 2014 Report Posted December 16, 2014 Men Who Love Spicy Food Have More Testosterone Denver Nicks @DenverNicks Dec. 15, 2014 Sriracha chili sauce bottles are produced at the Huy Fong Foods factory in Irwindale, Calif.Nick Ut—AP A French study finds that some really do like it hot RECOMMENDED FOR YOU Game of Thrones Star Maisie Williams Isn't Buying Emma Watson's… Even Mark Hamill Was Surprised by His Return to Luke Skywalker… Channing Tatum's Leaked Email Is an Adorable Violation of Email… Men with higher levels of testosterone—the hormone often associated with risk-taking behavior and heightened sex drive in men—tend to love spicy food, according to a French studypublished in the journalPhysiology and Behavior. In the study, titled “Some Like it Hot” and conducted by researchers from the University of Grenoble-Alpes in France, 114 men ages 18 to 44 sat down to a meal of mashed potatoes with spicy pepper sauce and salt. Researchers saw a clear correlation between higher hot sauce usage and higher levels of testosterone levels found in the saliva of the men. In other words, men with greater testosterone levels tended to douse their food with more hot sauce. How much capsaicin—the chili pepper compound that makes them spicy—a man likes has been linked to social dominance, aggression and “daring behaviors,” the study authors write. “Conversely, low testosterone levels have been associated with lethargy or depressive mood.” Though the hot sauce correlation was clear, the mechanism behind it is still unknown. “A wide range of factors, including genetic, physiological, psychological and social forces, influence the liking and consumption of capsaicin-containing food,” the study authors write. PHOTOS: AN INSIDE LOOK AT A SRIRACHA FACTORY
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arshad Posted December 17, 2014 Report Posted December 17, 2014 Men Who Love Spicy Food Have More Testosterone Denver Nicks @DenverNicks Dec. 15, 2014 Sriracha chili sauce bottles are produced at the Huy Fong Foods factory in Irwindale, Calif.Nick Ut—AP A French study finds that some really do like it hot RECOMMENDED FOR YOU Game of Thrones Star Maisie Williams Isn't Buying Emma Watson's… Even Mark Hamill Was Surprised by His Return to Luke Skywalker… Channing Tatum's Leaked Email Is an Adorable Violation of Email… Men with higher levels of testosterone—the hormone often associated with risk-taking behavior and heightened sex drive in men—tend to love spicy food, according to a French studypublished in the journalPhysiology and Behavior. In the study, titled “Some Like it Hot” and conducted by researchers from the University of Grenoble-Alpes in France, 114 men ages 18 to 44 sat down to a meal of mashed potatoes with spicy pepper sauce and salt. Researchers saw a clear correlation between higher hot sauce usage and higher levels of testosterone levels found in the saliva of the men. In other words, men with greater testosterone levels tended to douse their food with more hot sauce. How much capsaicin—the chili pepper compound that makes them spicy—a man likes has been linked to social dominance, aggression and “daring behaviors,” the study authors write. “Conversely, low testosterone levels have been associated with lethargy or depressive mood.” Though the hot sauce correlation was clear, the mechanism behind it is still unknown. “A wide range of factors, including genetic, physiological, psychological and social forces, influence the liking and consumption of capsaicin-containing food,” the study authors write. PHOTOS: AN INSIDE LOOK AT A SRIRACHA FACTORY Anduke Seemalo Goddu Karam tintaru
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