The Scent of Chocolate Could Boost Weight Lifting Efforts, Study Suggests

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Sniffing chocolate before a workout may sound like a way to tempt yourself out of the gym and toward dessert. But a small new study suggests a quick whiff might help some people do more reps when they’re exercising on an empty stomach.

Trial participants who smelled chocolate before and between sets of leg extensions were able to do more total repetitions than they could after smelling a water-based placebo.

“The core takeaway is that briefly smelling chocolate can significantly increase the amount of weight lifting a person can do while fasting, without making the workout feel any harder,” says a coauthor of the study, Mohamed Nashrudin bin Naharudin, PhD, an assistant professor of sports and exercise science at the University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

The findings suggest that you don’t always have to eat something to change how your body performs. “Sometimes, just giving your brain a quick sensory cue is enough to unlock extra energy,” he says.

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