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Macronutrient-preference is modulated by biological sex and estrous cycle in mice

Dofat, A.; Jacob, R.; Jacobs, K.; Ahrens, M.; Howe, W. M.

2026-03-30 neuroscience
10.64898/2026.03.26.714595 bioRxiv
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Dietary choice plays a critical role in metabolic and neurological health, yet the biological factors that shape macronutrient preference remain poorly understood. Evidence from both humans and rodents suggests potential sex differences in the attractiveness of specific nutrients, though findings have been inconsistent and often rely on self-report or diets with mixed macronutrient composition. The present study examined sex differences in macronutrient preference and food-directed behavior in mice using a controlled three-food choice paradigm. Adult male (n = 12) and female (n = 11) C57BL/6J mice were given simultaneous access to foods consisting of fat, sucrose, or a fat-carbohydrate combination across 14 days. Intake, latency to approach, and time spent near each food source were quantified, and estrous cycle stage was monitored in females. Female mice consumed significantly more food than males overall, driven by a selective increase in fat intake. Behavioral measures paralleled these results, with females spending more time in proximity to fat-associated food zones. In contrast, males preferentially consumed the fat-carbohydrate combination and showed weaker nutrient-specific engagement. Estrous cycle stage modestly influenced feeding behavior, with estrus associated with increased overall intake and greater consumption of combination diets, reflecting elevated carbohydrate intake. These findings demonstrate robust sex differences in macronutrient preference and suggest that hormonal state may selectively modulate nutrient-specific feeding behavior.

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