Submission + - Don't eat those chips! (sciencedaily.com) 1
wisebabo writes: Salty diet makes you hungry, not thirsty
In a study carried out during a simulated mission to Mars, an international group of scientists has found exactly the opposite to be true. 'Cosmonauts' who ate more salt retained more water, weren't as thirsty, and needed more energy.
So if you don't want to gain weight on your trip to mars don't eat salty chips. If you don't want to gain weight at home, maybe you should stay away from them as well.
In a study carried out during a simulated mission to Mars, an international group of scientists has found exactly the opposite to be true. 'Cosmonauts' who ate more salt retained more water, weren't as thirsty, and needed more energy.
So if you don't want to gain weight on your trip to mars don't eat salty chips. If you don't want to gain weight at home, maybe you should stay away from them as well.
When you feel hungry (Score:2)
You may actually be thirsty. The problem is that the body sometimes confuses thirsty and hungry, especially if you aren't exercising.