The brain-gut-axis is an interdependent system affecting neural functions and controlling our eating behaviour. In recent decades, neuroimaging techniques have facilitated its investigation. We systematically looked into functional and neurochemical brain imaging studies investigating how key molecules such as ghrelin, glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1), peptide tyrosine-tyrosine (PYY), cholecystokinin (CCK), leptin, glucose and insulin influence the function of brain regions regulating appetite and satiety. Of the 349 studies published before July 2016 identified in the database search, 40 were included (27 on healthy and 13 on obese subjects). Our systematic review suggests that the plasma level of ghrelin, the gut hormone promoting appetite...
Background: To understand the pathophysiology of obesity, the role of hedonic eating needs to be con...
Appetite and satiety are subject to complex regulation, with neuroendocrine mechanisms playing an im...
Understanding how neurohormonal gut-brain signaling regulates appetite and satiety is vital for the ...
The brain-gut-axis is an interdependent system affecting neural functions and controlling our eating...
The brain-gut-axis is an interdependent system affecting neural functions and controlling our eating...
The brain-gut-axis is an interdependent system affecting neural functions and controlling our eating...
In recent years, knowledge about hormonal feedback from the gastrointestinal tract and adipose tissu...
Brain-gut axis is of great importance in regulation of appetite and gastrointestinal functions. Impu...
This thesis explores the roles of the gut hormones Peptide YY (PYY) and glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP...
In recent decades, global obesity has increased significantly, causing a major health problem with a...
Obesity and type II diabetes mellitus have reached epidemic proportions. From this perspective, know...
Eating process is an aggregate of complex and different forms of behavior. Its regulation is based o...
Obesity and type II diabetes mellitus have reached epidemic proportions. From this perspective, know...
The prevalence of obesity has been rapidly increasing worldwide over the last several decades and ha...
Appetite and satiety are subject to complex regulation, with neuroendocrine mechanisms playing an im...
Background: To understand the pathophysiology of obesity, the role of hedonic eating needs to be con...
Appetite and satiety are subject to complex regulation, with neuroendocrine mechanisms playing an im...
Understanding how neurohormonal gut-brain signaling regulates appetite and satiety is vital for the ...
The brain-gut-axis is an interdependent system affecting neural functions and controlling our eating...
The brain-gut-axis is an interdependent system affecting neural functions and controlling our eating...
The brain-gut-axis is an interdependent system affecting neural functions and controlling our eating...
In recent years, knowledge about hormonal feedback from the gastrointestinal tract and adipose tissu...
Brain-gut axis is of great importance in regulation of appetite and gastrointestinal functions. Impu...
This thesis explores the roles of the gut hormones Peptide YY (PYY) and glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP...
In recent decades, global obesity has increased significantly, causing a major health problem with a...
Obesity and type II diabetes mellitus have reached epidemic proportions. From this perspective, know...
Eating process is an aggregate of complex and different forms of behavior. Its regulation is based o...
Obesity and type II diabetes mellitus have reached epidemic proportions. From this perspective, know...
The prevalence of obesity has been rapidly increasing worldwide over the last several decades and ha...
Appetite and satiety are subject to complex regulation, with neuroendocrine mechanisms playing an im...
Background: To understand the pathophysiology of obesity, the role of hedonic eating needs to be con...
Appetite and satiety are subject to complex regulation, with neuroendocrine mechanisms playing an im...
Understanding how neurohormonal gut-brain signaling regulates appetite and satiety is vital for the ...