Meal-dependent fluctuations of blood glucose and corresponding endocrine signals such as insulin are thought to provide important regulatory input for central nervous processing of hunger and satiety. Since food intake also triggers the release of numerous gastrointestinal signals, the specific contribution of changes in blood glucose to appetite regulation in humans has remained unclear. Here we tested the hypothesis that inducing glycemic fluctuations by intravenous glucose infusion is associated with concurrent changes in hunger, appetite, and satiety. In a single blind, counter-balanced crossover study 15 healthy young men participated in two experimental conditions on two separate days. 500 ml of a solution containing 50 g gl...
We examined the effect of intravenously infused glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) on subjective appeti...
Gastric emptying, as well as intragastric meal distribution, and gastrointestinal hormones, includin...
Previous experiments of our group have demonstrated that preprandial processing of food cues attenua...
We evaluated the effects of varying blood glucose concentration within the normal postprandial range...
We previously showed that hypothalamic neuronal activity, as measured by the blood oxygen level-depe...
Glycemic and insulinemic responses as determinants of appetite in humans1,2,3 Anne Flint, Bente K M...
This pilot study aimed to investigate the effect of simple sugar ingestion, in amounts typical of co...
Experimentally-induced hyperglycemia by prolonged glucose infusion allows investigation of the effec...
Oral glucose is a potent stimulant of glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) secretion. The effect of oral ...
To investigate the short-term effects of insulin on feeding, 14 fasting, young adults received 150-m...
The relation between gastrointestinal incretin hormones in the control of insulin release and short-...
Our hypothesis was that carbohydrate, fat, and protein contents of meals affect satiety, glucose hom...
This pilot study aimed to investigate the effect of simple sugar ingestion, in amounts typical of co...
Copyright © 2007 by the American Physiological Society.Gastric emptying is a major determinant of gl...
It is widely accepted that gastric parameters such as gastric distention provide a direct negative f...
We examined the effect of intravenously infused glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) on subjective appeti...
Gastric emptying, as well as intragastric meal distribution, and gastrointestinal hormones, includin...
Previous experiments of our group have demonstrated that preprandial processing of food cues attenua...
We evaluated the effects of varying blood glucose concentration within the normal postprandial range...
We previously showed that hypothalamic neuronal activity, as measured by the blood oxygen level-depe...
Glycemic and insulinemic responses as determinants of appetite in humans1,2,3 Anne Flint, Bente K M...
This pilot study aimed to investigate the effect of simple sugar ingestion, in amounts typical of co...
Experimentally-induced hyperglycemia by prolonged glucose infusion allows investigation of the effec...
Oral glucose is a potent stimulant of glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) secretion. The effect of oral ...
To investigate the short-term effects of insulin on feeding, 14 fasting, young adults received 150-m...
The relation between gastrointestinal incretin hormones in the control of insulin release and short-...
Our hypothesis was that carbohydrate, fat, and protein contents of meals affect satiety, glucose hom...
This pilot study aimed to investigate the effect of simple sugar ingestion, in amounts typical of co...
Copyright © 2007 by the American Physiological Society.Gastric emptying is a major determinant of gl...
It is widely accepted that gastric parameters such as gastric distention provide a direct negative f...
We examined the effect of intravenously infused glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) on subjective appeti...
Gastric emptying, as well as intragastric meal distribution, and gastrointestinal hormones, includin...
Previous experiments of our group have demonstrated that preprandial processing of food cues attenua...