Obesity and overeating affect many functions of the body including increasing amounts of certain hormones and the storage of fat. Digestive processes influence the digestion and absorption of fats in the gut and these functions can be altered when overeating occurs or a person is obese. The type of fat and the length of a fatty acid chain also contribute to a person’s ability to digest and store fat appropriately. Physiological responses to fatty acids, the release of insulin and regulation of glucose levels are different in obese people. There are also specific receptors that, when activated or inhibited, can alter physiological responses as well. Many areas of the brain have been shown to be involved in feeding behaviors and to regulate t...
The regulation of energy intake is a complex process involving the integration of homeostatic signal...
The alarming increase in the incidence of obesity and obesity-associated disorders, coupled with the...
Energy homeostasis involves a complex network of hypothalamic and extra-hypothalamic neurons that tr...
© 2007 American Society for NutritionThe presence of fat in the small intestine slows gastric emptyi...
Dietary fat interacts with receptors in both the oral cavity and the gastrointestinal (GI) tract to ...
Obesity is a world-wide crisis with profound healthcare and socio-economic implications and it is no...
In recent decades, global obesity has increased significantly, causing a major health problem with a...
The inability of humans to adequately regulate fat consumption is a salient contributor to the devel...
Adequate dietary intake and nutritional status have important effects on brain functions and on brai...
Overweight and obesity are two key factors in development of the metabolic syndrome. In recent years...
Changes in food composition and availability have contributed to the dramatic increase in obesity ov...
The prevalence of obesity has been rapidly increasing worldwide over the last several decades and ha...
Obesity is one of the most common metabolic diseases and the greatest threats of the health because ...
The number of people living with obesity has tripled worldwide since 1975 with serious implications ...
The aim of this article is to review the research into the main peripheral appetite signals altered ...
The regulation of energy intake is a complex process involving the integration of homeostatic signal...
The alarming increase in the incidence of obesity and obesity-associated disorders, coupled with the...
Energy homeostasis involves a complex network of hypothalamic and extra-hypothalamic neurons that tr...
© 2007 American Society for NutritionThe presence of fat in the small intestine slows gastric emptyi...
Dietary fat interacts with receptors in both the oral cavity and the gastrointestinal (GI) tract to ...
Obesity is a world-wide crisis with profound healthcare and socio-economic implications and it is no...
In recent decades, global obesity has increased significantly, causing a major health problem with a...
The inability of humans to adequately regulate fat consumption is a salient contributor to the devel...
Adequate dietary intake and nutritional status have important effects on brain functions and on brai...
Overweight and obesity are two key factors in development of the metabolic syndrome. In recent years...
Changes in food composition and availability have contributed to the dramatic increase in obesity ov...
The prevalence of obesity has been rapidly increasing worldwide over the last several decades and ha...
Obesity is one of the most common metabolic diseases and the greatest threats of the health because ...
The number of people living with obesity has tripled worldwide since 1975 with serious implications ...
The aim of this article is to review the research into the main peripheral appetite signals altered ...
The regulation of energy intake is a complex process involving the integration of homeostatic signal...
The alarming increase in the incidence of obesity and obesity-associated disorders, coupled with the...
Energy homeostasis involves a complex network of hypothalamic and extra-hypothalamic neurons that tr...