The regulation of energy intake is a complex process involving the integration of homeostatic signals and both internal and external sensory inputs. The objective of this study was to examine the effects of short-term overfeeding on the neuronal response to food-related visual stimuli in individuals prone and resistant to weight gain.22 thin and 19 reduced-obese (RO) individuals were studied. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was performed in the fasted state after two days of eucaloric energy intake and after two days of 30% overfeeding in a counterbalanced design. fMRI was performed while subjects viewed images of foods of high hedonic value and neutral non-food objects. In the eucaloric state, food as compared to non-food imag...
Brain regions involved in the reappraisal of tasty but unhealthy foods are of special interest for t...
The abundant exposure to food cues in our environment is one of the main drivers of overconsumption....
Introduction: Growing researches have shown that obese/overweight and healthy weight individuals exh...
The regulation of energy intake is a complex process involving the integration of homeostatic signal...
Eating behavior is crucial in the development of obesity and Type 2 diabetes. To further investigate...
Two thirds of US adults are either obese or overweight and this rate is rising. Although the etiolog...
Emerging evidence from recent neuroimaging studies suggests that specific food-related behaviors con...
Two thirds of US adults are either obese or overweight and this rate is rising. Although the etiolog...
Obesity and overweight are important risk factors for the development of diabetes mellitus type 2 an...
Results from human neuroimaging studies consistently demonstrate that obesity is associated with alt...
Obesity is emerging as the most significant health concern of the twenty-first century. A wealth of ...
Regional brain activity in 15 healthy, normal weight males during processing of visual food stimuli ...
■ Numerous studies have demonstrated that consuming high-calorie food leads to subsequent overeating...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Obesity is emerging as the most significant health concern of the twenty-...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Obesity is emerging as the most significant health concern of the twenty-...
Brain regions involved in the reappraisal of tasty but unhealthy foods are of special interest for t...
The abundant exposure to food cues in our environment is one of the main drivers of overconsumption....
Introduction: Growing researches have shown that obese/overweight and healthy weight individuals exh...
The regulation of energy intake is a complex process involving the integration of homeostatic signal...
Eating behavior is crucial in the development of obesity and Type 2 diabetes. To further investigate...
Two thirds of US adults are either obese or overweight and this rate is rising. Although the etiolog...
Emerging evidence from recent neuroimaging studies suggests that specific food-related behaviors con...
Two thirds of US adults are either obese or overweight and this rate is rising. Although the etiolog...
Obesity and overweight are important risk factors for the development of diabetes mellitus type 2 an...
Results from human neuroimaging studies consistently demonstrate that obesity is associated with alt...
Obesity is emerging as the most significant health concern of the twenty-first century. A wealth of ...
Regional brain activity in 15 healthy, normal weight males during processing of visual food stimuli ...
■ Numerous studies have demonstrated that consuming high-calorie food leads to subsequent overeating...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Obesity is emerging as the most significant health concern of the twenty-...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Obesity is emerging as the most significant health concern of the twenty-...
Brain regions involved in the reappraisal of tasty but unhealthy foods are of special interest for t...
The abundant exposure to food cues in our environment is one of the main drivers of overconsumption....
Introduction: Growing researches have shown that obese/overweight and healthy weight individuals exh...