Objective: This paper reviews the state of the science on psychological and neural contributions to appetite self-regulation in the context of obesity. Methods: Three content areas (neural systems and cognitive functions; parenting and early childhood development; and goal setting and goal striving) served to illustrate different perspectives on the psychological and neural factors that contribute to appetite dysregulation in the context of obesity. Talks were initially delivered at an NIH workshop consisting of experts in these three content areas, and then content areas were further developed through a review of the literature. Results: Self-regulation of appetite involves a complex interaction between multiple domains, including cognitiv...
Identifying the underlying child-eating behaviours that contribute to weight differences across grow...
In this chapter, the authors present a broad view of the current background to the obesity pandemic ...
Signals of energy homeostasis interact closely with neural circuits of motivation to control food in...
Objective: This review summarizes a portion of the discussions of an NIH Workshop (Bethesda, MD, 201...
Traditional models of appetite control have emphasised the role of parallel homeostatic and hedonic ...
Objective: Appetite regulation is influenced by the environment, and the environment is shaped by fo...
Abstract: Obesity is a multifactorial disease. Among its causes are physical inactivity and overeati...
Obesity is a substantial problem in the U.S., with growing rates particularly at early developmental...
Childhood obesity is an issue of public health concern that is understood to emerge due to disequili...
Obesity continues to pose a major public health problem, with one-third of children and adolescents ...
The ability to withhold responses from appetitive and emotionally salient cues in the environment al...
Traditional models of appetite control have emphasised the role of parallel homeostatic and hedonic ...
Childhood obesity is an issue of public health concern that is understood to emerge due to disequili...
Until recently, the majority of studies examining the etiology of excessive early childhood weight g...
With the rising prevalence of obesity, hedonic eating has become an important theme in obesity resea...
Identifying the underlying child-eating behaviours that contribute to weight differences across grow...
In this chapter, the authors present a broad view of the current background to the obesity pandemic ...
Signals of energy homeostasis interact closely with neural circuits of motivation to control food in...
Objective: This review summarizes a portion of the discussions of an NIH Workshop (Bethesda, MD, 201...
Traditional models of appetite control have emphasised the role of parallel homeostatic and hedonic ...
Objective: Appetite regulation is influenced by the environment, and the environment is shaped by fo...
Abstract: Obesity is a multifactorial disease. Among its causes are physical inactivity and overeati...
Obesity is a substantial problem in the U.S., with growing rates particularly at early developmental...
Childhood obesity is an issue of public health concern that is understood to emerge due to disequili...
Obesity continues to pose a major public health problem, with one-third of children and adolescents ...
The ability to withhold responses from appetitive and emotionally salient cues in the environment al...
Traditional models of appetite control have emphasised the role of parallel homeostatic and hedonic ...
Childhood obesity is an issue of public health concern that is understood to emerge due to disequili...
Until recently, the majority of studies examining the etiology of excessive early childhood weight g...
With the rising prevalence of obesity, hedonic eating has become an important theme in obesity resea...
Identifying the underlying child-eating behaviours that contribute to weight differences across grow...
In this chapter, the authors present a broad view of the current background to the obesity pandemic ...
Signals of energy homeostasis interact closely with neural circuits of motivation to control food in...