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Published 07:30 23 Dec 2019 GMT
Updated 16:25 23 Dec 2019 GMT

Scientists argue that eating sweet products triggers episodic memories (making you remember what you ate earlier). This can in turn reduce your chances of eating more.
Marise Parent, co-author of the study which was published online in the Hippocampus journal, explained: "We think that episodic memory can be used to control eating behaviour.
"We make decisions like 'I probably won't eat now. I had a big breakfast'. We make decisions based on our memory of what and when we ate."(*They say square, we say bar... baby steps, you know?)