Stress-related mood deterioration and affective disorders. such as depression, are among the leading causes of disease burden throughout the world, and are associated with severe medical consequences and mortality. Research has shown the involvement of dysfunctional brain serotonin (5-HT) biochemistry as a vulnerable biological factor in the onset of mood disturbances. Since the production of brain serotonin is limited by the availability of its plasma dietary amino acid precursor tryptophan, different foods and dietary amino acids that influence tryptophan availability are thought to after affective behavior by changing brain 5-HT synthesis. Most dietary manipulation Studies, however, reveal only modest affective changes, and note that the...
The serotonergic system forms a diffuse network within the central nervous system and plays a signif...
Serotonergic hypofunction is associated with a depressive mood state, an increased drive to eat and ...
In Chapter 2, results of a study are reported in which remitted depressed patients are compared to h...
Stress-related mood deterioration and affective disorders. such as depression, are among the leading...
Biochemical theories postulate that deficient serotonergic functioning may be etiologically related ...
The role of serotonin (5-HT) in psychopathology has been investigated for decades. Among others, sym...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: It is suggested that stress particularly in subjects with high cognitive reac...
BACKGROUND: Amino acid mixtures that lower brain availability of the serotonin (5-HT) precursor tryp...
AbstractReduction of the monoamine serotonin (5-HT) via the dietary manipulation of tryptophan (acut...
RATIONALE: Cognitive impairment is a common feature of depressive illness. While accumulating eviden...
Reduction of the monoamine serotonin (5-HT) via the dietary manipulation of tryptophan (acute trypto...
Animal and human studies indicate that diet can alter plasma and brain concentrations of neurotransm...
The most frequently described drugs in the treatment of mood disorders are selective serotonin reupt...
Background & aims: Reduced brain serotonin function is involved in stress-related disturbances and m...
Stress or negative effect often increases preference for, and intake of, palatable snack foods and t...
The serotonergic system forms a diffuse network within the central nervous system and plays a signif...
Serotonergic hypofunction is associated with a depressive mood state, an increased drive to eat and ...
In Chapter 2, results of a study are reported in which remitted depressed patients are compared to h...
Stress-related mood deterioration and affective disorders. such as depression, are among the leading...
Biochemical theories postulate that deficient serotonergic functioning may be etiologically related ...
The role of serotonin (5-HT) in psychopathology has been investigated for decades. Among others, sym...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: It is suggested that stress particularly in subjects with high cognitive reac...
BACKGROUND: Amino acid mixtures that lower brain availability of the serotonin (5-HT) precursor tryp...
AbstractReduction of the monoamine serotonin (5-HT) via the dietary manipulation of tryptophan (acut...
RATIONALE: Cognitive impairment is a common feature of depressive illness. While accumulating eviden...
Reduction of the monoamine serotonin (5-HT) via the dietary manipulation of tryptophan (acute trypto...
Animal and human studies indicate that diet can alter plasma and brain concentrations of neurotransm...
The most frequently described drugs in the treatment of mood disorders are selective serotonin reupt...
Background & aims: Reduced brain serotonin function is involved in stress-related disturbances and m...
Stress or negative effect often increases preference for, and intake of, palatable snack foods and t...
The serotonergic system forms a diffuse network within the central nervous system and plays a signif...
Serotonergic hypofunction is associated with a depressive mood state, an increased drive to eat and ...
In Chapter 2, results of a study are reported in which remitted depressed patients are compared to h...