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Chips can make you feel "chipper"!!

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Chips can lighten even the bleakest of moods, making us calmer and more cheerful, researchers say

 

 

By Fiona Macrae

 

Last updated at 8:05 AM on 15th February 2010

 

 

They may not be the best food from a nutritional point of view. But when it comes to lifting our spirits, it seems chips are unbeatable.

They can lighten even the bleakest of moods, making us calmer and more cheerful, researchers say.

They think the effect could be down to the carbohydrates that chips contain, or because the taste and smell remind us of happy times, such as childhood holidays by the beach.

 

article-0-084A895D000005DC-806_468x347.jpg Chipper: The carbohydrates that chips contain, or because the taste and smell remind us of happy times, such as childhood holidays by the beach

 

Dr Mike Green, an expert on the psychology linked to food, asked 60 men and women to watch a five-minute film which graphically depicted the devastation wrought by the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima in 1945.

Half were then given a magazine to read to take their mind off things, while the others were told to eat a plate of chips.

All filled in mood questionnaires before and after watching the video and again after finishing their chips or reading.

Dr Green, of Birmingham's Aston University, said: 'The psychological data showed that participants who were feeling down felt better after eating chips.

'In fact, calmness was restored after 20 minutes.'

'It may be down to the biological effects of the nutritional components on brain chemistry or simple a pleasurable sensation, triggered by the way chips taste.'

Previous research has shown that carbohydrates can lift mood.

This study, which perhaps unsurprisingly was commissioned by the Potato Council, used chips bought from a fish and chip shop. It is not known if oven chips have the same effect.

Maybe it's because they were eating something to make themselves feel better instead of reading something.

Why do you think it's called "comfort FOOD" and not "comfort MAGAZINES"?

It doesn't have anything to do with chips. If they had tested it against something like eating a sandwich or something, maybe this would be verifiable.

Then again, if the test subjects were male, and the magazines given were Playboys, I feel the results would be drastically different.

LOL probably! XD And there would be stealing of chips I suspect.

Course we don't know if those chips have been tampered with. I feel as though trace amounts of Valium were present in the potato-y centers.

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Watching the Spuds play has the total opposite effect, though....................... :rolleyes:

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