Chantier qualité GAInternational audienceIncreased physical activity is present in 30–80% of anorexia nervosa patients. To explain the paradox of low food intake and excessive exercise in humans and other animals, it has been proposed that increased physical activity along with food restriction activates brain reward circuits and is addictive. Alternatively, the fleeing-famine hypothesis postulates that refusal of known scarce energy-low food sources and hyperactivity facilitate migration towards new habitats that potentially contain new energy-rich foodstuffs. The use of rewarding compounds that differ in energy density, such as the energy-free sweetener saccharin and the energy rich sucrose makes it possible to critically test the reward-...
Obesity is increasing throughout the world at an epidemic rate, partly due to increased consumption ...
ContextSugar overconsumption and chronic stress are growing health concerns because they both may in...
Activity-based anorexia (ABA) is a syndrome in which the affected individual engages in high levels...
Chantier qualité GAInternational audienceIncreased physical activity is present in 30–80% of anorexi...
Many humans, particularly young women, affected by anorexia nervosa regularly over-exercise. This sy...
When rats are given access to a running wheel and put on a restricted diet, they run excessively and...
In many mammals, including humans and rats, acute starvation increases locomotor activity. This seem...
Fructose accounts for 10% of daily calories in the American diet. Fructose, but not glucose, given i...
A large body of evidence has shown that prolonged paradoxical sleep deprivation (PSD) results in hyp...
Long-termweight management by dieting has a high failure rate. Pharmacological targets have focused ...
Preference for palatable and energy-dense foods may be a risk factor for body weight gain and has bo...
Palatability is the hedonic food component that is considered to override the homeostatic mechanisms...
In the environment in which palatable and highly caloric foods are readily available, eating behavio...
Food restriction leads to a paradoxical increase in physical activity and further suppression of foo...
Restricted food intake is associated with increased physical activity, very likely an evolutionary a...
Obesity is increasing throughout the world at an epidemic rate, partly due to increased consumption ...
ContextSugar overconsumption and chronic stress are growing health concerns because they both may in...
Activity-based anorexia (ABA) is a syndrome in which the affected individual engages in high levels...
Chantier qualité GAInternational audienceIncreased physical activity is present in 30–80% of anorexi...
Many humans, particularly young women, affected by anorexia nervosa regularly over-exercise. This sy...
When rats are given access to a running wheel and put on a restricted diet, they run excessively and...
In many mammals, including humans and rats, acute starvation increases locomotor activity. This seem...
Fructose accounts for 10% of daily calories in the American diet. Fructose, but not glucose, given i...
A large body of evidence has shown that prolonged paradoxical sleep deprivation (PSD) results in hyp...
Long-termweight management by dieting has a high failure rate. Pharmacological targets have focused ...
Preference for palatable and energy-dense foods may be a risk factor for body weight gain and has bo...
Palatability is the hedonic food component that is considered to override the homeostatic mechanisms...
In the environment in which palatable and highly caloric foods are readily available, eating behavio...
Food restriction leads to a paradoxical increase in physical activity and further suppression of foo...
Restricted food intake is associated with increased physical activity, very likely an evolutionary a...
Obesity is increasing throughout the world at an epidemic rate, partly due to increased consumption ...
ContextSugar overconsumption and chronic stress are growing health concerns because they both may in...
Activity-based anorexia (ABA) is a syndrome in which the affected individual engages in high levels...