Efferent and afferent fibers of the vagus nerve are involved in regulating hunger and satiety. Vagally-mediated heart rate variability (vmHRV) reflects vagal activity. Previously no study addressed a potential association between resting state vagal activity and intuitive eating. Self-reports on intuitive eating and measures of resting state vmHRV were obtained in 39 students (16 female, mean age: 19.64±1.44years). Hierarchical multiple regression models showed that, after controlling for gender, age, and body mass index, resting vagal activity was inversely related to the Unconditional Permission to Eat subscale of the Intuitive Eating scale. Individuals with higher resting vagal activity tend to be less willing to eat desired foods and ar...
Background: Intuitive eating (IE) is characterized by eating in response to physiological hunger and...
Obesity is a serious health problem in modern society. Considering the fact that the outcomes of tre...
The communication between the gut and the brain is important for the control of energy homeostasis. ...
The vagus nerve plays a vital role in the regulation of food intake and vagal afferent signals may h...
Food intake is an essential function for a living organism. Analyzing food intake provides an estima...
Hedonic hunger and disinhibited eating behaviors, such as loss of control eating and eating in the a...
Animal research suggests that vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) is associated with weight loss and decre...
Higher levels of self-control in decision making have been linked to better psychosocial and physica...
Food intake regulation involves various central and peripheral mechanisms. In this study the relevan...
Recently a role for the vagus nerve in conditioning food preferences was established in rodents. In ...
ObjectiveResearch on eating relies on various indices (e.g., stable, momentary, neural) to accuratel...
Todays food environment has been targeted as a contributing factor to the increased prevalence of ob...
A robust finding in eating research is the so-called counterregulation in restrained eaters. This me...
A robust finding in eating research is the so-called counterregulation in restrained eaters. This me...
Recent theories compare obesity with addiction in terms of lack of inhibitory control in both clinic...
Background: Intuitive eating (IE) is characterized by eating in response to physiological hunger and...
Obesity is a serious health problem in modern society. Considering the fact that the outcomes of tre...
The communication between the gut and the brain is important for the control of energy homeostasis. ...
The vagus nerve plays a vital role in the regulation of food intake and vagal afferent signals may h...
Food intake is an essential function for a living organism. Analyzing food intake provides an estima...
Hedonic hunger and disinhibited eating behaviors, such as loss of control eating and eating in the a...
Animal research suggests that vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) is associated with weight loss and decre...
Higher levels of self-control in decision making have been linked to better psychosocial and physica...
Food intake regulation involves various central and peripheral mechanisms. In this study the relevan...
Recently a role for the vagus nerve in conditioning food preferences was established in rodents. In ...
ObjectiveResearch on eating relies on various indices (e.g., stable, momentary, neural) to accuratel...
Todays food environment has been targeted as a contributing factor to the increased prevalence of ob...
A robust finding in eating research is the so-called counterregulation in restrained eaters. This me...
A robust finding in eating research is the so-called counterregulation in restrained eaters. This me...
Recent theories compare obesity with addiction in terms of lack of inhibitory control in both clinic...
Background: Intuitive eating (IE) is characterized by eating in response to physiological hunger and...
Obesity is a serious health problem in modern society. Considering the fact that the outcomes of tre...
The communication between the gut and the brain is important for the control of energy homeostasis. ...