A long-running issue in appetite research concerns the influence of energy expenditure on energy intake. More than 50 years ago, Otto G. Edholm proposed that "the differences between the intakes of food [of individuals] must originate in differences in the expenditure of energy". However, a relationship between energy expenditure and energy intake within any one day could not be found, although there was a correlation over 2 weeks. This issue was never resolved before interest in integrative biology was replaced by molecular biochemistry. Using a psychobiological approach, we have studied appetite control in an energy balance framework using a multi-level experimental system on a single cohort of overweight and obese human subjects. This ha...
Background: While recent studies in humans indicate that fat-free mass (FFM) is closely associated w...
The agricultural and technological revolutions of the late 20th century have influenced both of the ...
The agricultural and technological revolutions of the late 20th century have influenced both of the ...
A long-running issue in appetite research concerns the influence of energy expenditure on energy int...
The prevailing model of homeostatic appetite control envisages two major inputs; signals from adipos...
Any explanation of appetite control should contain a description of physiological processes that cou...
The prevailing model of homeostatic appetite control envisages two major inputs; signals from adipos...
Human appetite is a biopsychological phenomenon that reflects the complex interaction of biological,...
Recently models have attempted to integrate the functional relationships of fat mass (FM) and fat-fr...
Recently models have attempted to integrate the functional relationships of fat mass (FM) and fat-fr...
Purpose of review Traditional models of human appetite focus on the contribution of adipose tissue...
Energy balance is not a simple algebraic sum of energy expenditure and energy intake as often depict...
Abstract: The pathogenesis of human obesity is the result of dysregulation of the reciprocal relatio...
The idea of body weight regulation implies that a biological mechanism exerts control over energy ex...
International audienceIn the context of the worldwide epidemic of obesity affecting men and women of...
Background: While recent studies in humans indicate that fat-free mass (FFM) is closely associated w...
The agricultural and technological revolutions of the late 20th century have influenced both of the ...
The agricultural and technological revolutions of the late 20th century have influenced both of the ...
A long-running issue in appetite research concerns the influence of energy expenditure on energy int...
The prevailing model of homeostatic appetite control envisages two major inputs; signals from adipos...
Any explanation of appetite control should contain a description of physiological processes that cou...
The prevailing model of homeostatic appetite control envisages two major inputs; signals from adipos...
Human appetite is a biopsychological phenomenon that reflects the complex interaction of biological,...
Recently models have attempted to integrate the functional relationships of fat mass (FM) and fat-fr...
Recently models have attempted to integrate the functional relationships of fat mass (FM) and fat-fr...
Purpose of review Traditional models of human appetite focus on the contribution of adipose tissue...
Energy balance is not a simple algebraic sum of energy expenditure and energy intake as often depict...
Abstract: The pathogenesis of human obesity is the result of dysregulation of the reciprocal relatio...
The idea of body weight regulation implies that a biological mechanism exerts control over energy ex...
International audienceIn the context of the worldwide epidemic of obesity affecting men and women of...
Background: While recent studies in humans indicate that fat-free mass (FFM) is closely associated w...
The agricultural and technological revolutions of the late 20th century have influenced both of the ...
The agricultural and technological revolutions of the late 20th century have influenced both of the ...