AbstractHuman food intake is regulated by physiological energy homeostatic mechanisms and hedonic mechanisms. These are affected by both very short-term and longer-term calorie restriction (CR). To date, there are parallel discussions in the literature that fail to integrate across these disciplines and topics. First, much of the available neuroimaging research focusses on specific functional paradigms (e.g. reward, energy homeostasis). These paradigms often fail to consider more complex and inclusive models that examine how potential brain regions of interest interact to influence ingestion. Second, the paradigms used focus primarily on short-term CR (fasting) which has limited generalizability to clinical application. Finally, the behavio...
Purpose of Review: Eating behavior depends heavily on brain function. In recent years, brain imaging...
BACKGROUND: Eating behavior is determined, to a significant extent, by the rewarding value of food (...
Background: To understand the pathophysiology of obesity, the role of hedonic eating needs to be con...
AbstractHuman food intake is regulated by physiological energy homeostatic mechanisms and hedonic me...
■ Numerous studies have demonstrated that consuming high-calorie food leads to subsequent overeating...
Objective: In this study, we investigate the brain mechanisms of the conscious regulation of the des...
The brain governs food intake behaviour by integrating many different internal and external state an...
Objectives: Food craving is a driving force for overeating and obesity. However, the relationship be...
Appetite is defined as ‘a natural desire to satisfy a bodily need, especially for food’. The counter...
Deprivation of food has powerful effects on almost every aspect of food-related anticipatory and con...
Nutritional state (e.g. fasted vs. fed) and different food stimuli (e.g. high-calorie vs. low-calori...
International audienceThe way different food consumption habits in healthy normal-weight individuals...
With the rising prevalence of obesity, hedonic eating has become an important theme in obesity resea...
Purpose of Review: Eating behavior depends heavily on brain function. In recent years, brain imaging...
BACKGROUND: Eating behavior is determined, to a significant extent, by the rewarding value of food (...
Background: To understand the pathophysiology of obesity, the role of hedonic eating needs to be con...
AbstractHuman food intake is regulated by physiological energy homeostatic mechanisms and hedonic me...
■ Numerous studies have demonstrated that consuming high-calorie food leads to subsequent overeating...
Objective: In this study, we investigate the brain mechanisms of the conscious regulation of the des...
The brain governs food intake behaviour by integrating many different internal and external state an...
Objectives: Food craving is a driving force for overeating and obesity. However, the relationship be...
Appetite is defined as ‘a natural desire to satisfy a bodily need, especially for food’. The counter...
Deprivation of food has powerful effects on almost every aspect of food-related anticipatory and con...
Nutritional state (e.g. fasted vs. fed) and different food stimuli (e.g. high-calorie vs. low-calori...
International audienceThe way different food consumption habits in healthy normal-weight individuals...
With the rising prevalence of obesity, hedonic eating has become an important theme in obesity resea...
Purpose of Review: Eating behavior depends heavily on brain function. In recent years, brain imaging...
BACKGROUND: Eating behavior is determined, to a significant extent, by the rewarding value of food (...
Background: To understand the pathophysiology of obesity, the role of hedonic eating needs to be con...