Background: In a previous study, we reported a 4-fold increase in serum leptin following total parenteral nutrition given after surgery. We hypothesised that the perioperative fasting and stress contributed to this, possibly mediated by increased serum insulin and cortisol. Objective: To test the hypothesis that fasting, in combination with glucocorticoids, sensitises the leptin response to subsequent energy intake. Design: Healthy volunteers were randomised into two groups, one group received dexamethasone (DEX), 0.1 mg twice daily for 3 days, while the other group served as a control. Each group was then subdivided into two feeding protocols. Protocol 1, where a standard meal was given at 0, 24, 36 and 48 h and protocol 2 where the same m...
Background: Appetite and gastrointestinal hormones (GIHs) participate in energy homeostasis, feeding...
The factors responsible for the variability in plasma leptin levels observed among individual...
Objective: Six lean (BMI 20.8 0.7) and seven overweight (BMI 30.8 1.7) young men (18–27 years ol...
BACKGROUND: Leptin is a peptide secreted by white adipose tissue which has been shown to have a majo...
The decrease in leptin after energy restriction is a starvation signal to the brain. Several studies...
Objective: To study the role of ghrelin as a hunger signal during energy restriction and to test the...
The hormone leptin is considered to contribute to body weight regulation through modulation of feedi...
Objective: Ghrelin and leptin play a role in control of food intake and adiposity but mechanisms reg...
OBJECTIVE: The discovery of leptin, a hormone primarily involved in adaptation to fasting, led to an...
oth leptin and insulin have been identified as putative candidate adiposity signals that appear to p...
Abstract A meal-like transient hyperinsulinemia and hyperglycemia, with a pulse of xamethasone, incr...
OBJECTIVE: A low-fat, high-carbohydrate diet (</=30% of total energy intake as fat) in conjunction w...
Circulating levels of leptin may play a role in the central regulation of energy expenditure (EE) an...
Background & aims: Fasting and energy-restricted diets have been evaluated in several studies as...
Background/aim: Our previous studies showed that administration of dexamethasone plus food increased...
Background: Appetite and gastrointestinal hormones (GIHs) participate in energy homeostasis, feeding...
The factors responsible for the variability in plasma leptin levels observed among individual...
Objective: Six lean (BMI 20.8 0.7) and seven overweight (BMI 30.8 1.7) young men (18–27 years ol...
BACKGROUND: Leptin is a peptide secreted by white adipose tissue which has been shown to have a majo...
The decrease in leptin after energy restriction is a starvation signal to the brain. Several studies...
Objective: To study the role of ghrelin as a hunger signal during energy restriction and to test the...
The hormone leptin is considered to contribute to body weight regulation through modulation of feedi...
Objective: Ghrelin and leptin play a role in control of food intake and adiposity but mechanisms reg...
OBJECTIVE: The discovery of leptin, a hormone primarily involved in adaptation to fasting, led to an...
oth leptin and insulin have been identified as putative candidate adiposity signals that appear to p...
Abstract A meal-like transient hyperinsulinemia and hyperglycemia, with a pulse of xamethasone, incr...
OBJECTIVE: A low-fat, high-carbohydrate diet (</=30% of total energy intake as fat) in conjunction w...
Circulating levels of leptin may play a role in the central regulation of energy expenditure (EE) an...
Background & aims: Fasting and energy-restricted diets have been evaluated in several studies as...
Background/aim: Our previous studies showed that administration of dexamethasone plus food increased...
Background: Appetite and gastrointestinal hormones (GIHs) participate in energy homeostasis, feeding...
The factors responsible for the variability in plasma leptin levels observed among individual...
Objective: Six lean (BMI 20.8 0.7) and seven overweight (BMI 30.8 1.7) young men (18–27 years ol...