There is a strong relationship between the intake of calorically-dense palatable food and stress. Moreover, intake of sodas is an important contributory factor to obesity, and is often associated with palatable food consumption. We studied the effects of 2-hour intermittent access to sucrose-sweetened water (SSW, 12.3%, soda-like) and its schedule of administration on the response to chronic variable stress in mice fed a high-fat, high-sugar diet. C57BL/6 mice received access to water or to both water and 2-hour SSW access during 5 weeks, in addition to their diet. After the first two weeks, half of the animals from each group were stressed daily using a chronic variable stress (CVS) paradigm, while the other half were kept undisturbed. Dur...
IntroductionControversies surround the issue if chronic consumption of a high-sugar diet is detrimen...
The cause of the current increase in obesity in westernized nations is poorly understood but is freq...
Social and psychological factors interact with genetic predisposition and dietary habit in determini...
Sucrose solution intake and its schedule of access affect the response to chronic variable stress in...
Chronically stressed individuals are reported to overconsume tasty, palatable foods like sucrose to ...
Stress has been associated to changes in eating behaviour and food preferences. Moreover, psychosoci...
A potential relationship between unrestricted sucrose intake (USI), overweight, and emotional/behavi...
Purpose: Chronic exposure to stress may represent a risk factor for developing metabolic and eating ...
Stress and hypercaloric food are recognized risk factors for obesity, Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) and ...
The study was funded by the Chinese Academy of Sciences Strategic Program (XDB13030100), the 1000 Ta...
Chronic stress leads to changes in energy status and is a major risk factor for depression, with com...
ObjectiveThe marked increase in the prevalence of obesity in the United States has recently been att...
International audienceThe prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS), elevating cardiovascular risks, i...
Social and psychological factors interact with genetic predisposition and dietary habit in determini...
Artículo derivado de un proyecto de investigación para la identificación del efecto del consumo de e...
IntroductionControversies surround the issue if chronic consumption of a high-sugar diet is detrimen...
The cause of the current increase in obesity in westernized nations is poorly understood but is freq...
Social and psychological factors interact with genetic predisposition and dietary habit in determini...
Sucrose solution intake and its schedule of access affect the response to chronic variable stress in...
Chronically stressed individuals are reported to overconsume tasty, palatable foods like sucrose to ...
Stress has been associated to changes in eating behaviour and food preferences. Moreover, psychosoci...
A potential relationship between unrestricted sucrose intake (USI), overweight, and emotional/behavi...
Purpose: Chronic exposure to stress may represent a risk factor for developing metabolic and eating ...
Stress and hypercaloric food are recognized risk factors for obesity, Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) and ...
The study was funded by the Chinese Academy of Sciences Strategic Program (XDB13030100), the 1000 Ta...
Chronic stress leads to changes in energy status and is a major risk factor for depression, with com...
ObjectiveThe marked increase in the prevalence of obesity in the United States has recently been att...
International audienceThe prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS), elevating cardiovascular risks, i...
Social and psychological factors interact with genetic predisposition and dietary habit in determini...
Artículo derivado de un proyecto de investigación para la identificación del efecto del consumo de e...
IntroductionControversies surround the issue if chronic consumption of a high-sugar diet is detrimen...
The cause of the current increase in obesity in westernized nations is poorly understood but is freq...
Social and psychological factors interact with genetic predisposition and dietary habit in determini...