Aggressive Behavior
Hypothesis:
High-fat diet contributes to aggressive behavior.
Introduction:
Aggression is a behavior that is destructive, hostile or violent and is intended cause harm, injury or damaged to the target person or object. Aggression and violence are the major problems in our society and one of the main contributions of this behavior is socioeconomic status (SES). According to the American Psychological association (APA), socioeconomic status is often measured as a combination of education, income and occupation, which classified individuals into different social standing. As proven by several empirical studies, lower SES put individuals to more risk of aggression ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite><Author>Anderson</Author><Year>2002</Year><RecNum>7</RecNum><DisplayText>(1)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>7</rec-number><foreign-keys><key …show more content…
As for corticosterone, this hormone is required to motivate the body to responses aggressively to the situation; therefore the raising of this hormone would elevate aggressive response towards encountered situations ADDIN EN.CITE <EndNote><Cite><Author>Fish</Author><Year>2005</Year><RecNum>2</RecNum><DisplayText>(3)</DisplayText><record><rec-number>2</rec-number><foreign-keys><key app="EN" db-id="xzr20pz9avff54epwp2v0f00x299advs0sd2">2</key></foreign-keys><ref-type name="Journal Article">17</ref-type><contributors><authors><author>Fish, W.E., DeBold, F.J., MicZek, A.K.,</author></authors></contributors><titles><title>Escalated aggression as a reward: corticosterone and GABAA receptor positive modulators in mice</title><secondary-title>Psychopharmacology</secondary-title></titles><periodical><full-title>Psychopharmacology</full-title></periodical><pages>116-127</pages><volume>182</volume><dates><year>2005</year></dates><urls></urls><electronic-resource-num>DOI 10.1007/s00213-005-0064-x</electronic-resource-num></record></Cite></EndNote>(3). It appears that a principal function of steroid hormones is the modulation of key neurotransmitter systems thus