The global obesity epidemic has heightened the need for an improved understanding of how body weight is controlled, and research using mouse models is critical to this effort. In this perspective, we provide a conceptual framework for investigation of feeding behavior in this species, with an emphasis on factors that influence study design, data interpretation, and relevance to feeding behavior in humans. Although we focus on the mouse, the principles presented can be applied to most other animal models. This document represents the current consensus view of investigators from the National Institutes of Health (NIH)-funded Mouse Metabolic Phenotyping Centers (MMPCs)
<p>(A) Male mice fed high fat diet and cheese show a significant decrease in chow intake compared to...
Many animal models that are currently used in appetite and obesity research share at least some main...
Not only developed countries, but also most developing areas of the world, have experienced a surge ...
The global obesity epidemic has heightened the need for an improved understanding of how body weight...
poster abstractThe measurement of food consumption in laboratory animals is critical to studies in m...
Behavioral analysis is paramount in many biomedical studies as it very effectively can map phenotypi...
Alterations to body composition (fat or lean mass), metabolic parameters such as whole-body oxygen c...
A large number of animal models are currently used in appetite and obesity research. Because the wor...
Obesity is an important health problem with a strong environmental component that is acquiring pande...
Diet has a significant impact on human health, yet it is poorly represented or significantly oversim...
Animals have contributed significantly to the understanding of human biochemistry, physiology, patho...
Maintaining a healthy body weight requires an exquisite balance between energy intake and energy exp...
Maintaining a healthy body weight requires an exquisite balance between energy intake and energy exp...
Metabolic disease is typically studied in mouse models of diet-induced obesity. Throughout time, stu...
Rodents develop activity-based anorexia (ABA) when exposed to a restricted feeding schedule and allo...
<p>(A) Male mice fed high fat diet and cheese show a significant decrease in chow intake compared to...
Many animal models that are currently used in appetite and obesity research share at least some main...
Not only developed countries, but also most developing areas of the world, have experienced a surge ...
The global obesity epidemic has heightened the need for an improved understanding of how body weight...
poster abstractThe measurement of food consumption in laboratory animals is critical to studies in m...
Behavioral analysis is paramount in many biomedical studies as it very effectively can map phenotypi...
Alterations to body composition (fat or lean mass), metabolic parameters such as whole-body oxygen c...
A large number of animal models are currently used in appetite and obesity research. Because the wor...
Obesity is an important health problem with a strong environmental component that is acquiring pande...
Diet has a significant impact on human health, yet it is poorly represented or significantly oversim...
Animals have contributed significantly to the understanding of human biochemistry, physiology, patho...
Maintaining a healthy body weight requires an exquisite balance between energy intake and energy exp...
Maintaining a healthy body weight requires an exquisite balance between energy intake and energy exp...
Metabolic disease is typically studied in mouse models of diet-induced obesity. Throughout time, stu...
Rodents develop activity-based anorexia (ABA) when exposed to a restricted feeding schedule and allo...
<p>(A) Male mice fed high fat diet and cheese show a significant decrease in chow intake compared to...
Many animal models that are currently used in appetite and obesity research share at least some main...
Not only developed countries, but also most developing areas of the world, have experienced a surge ...