Research has shown that stress not only affects our food intake but early life stress can affect this stress/eating relationship later in life as well. To study this, rats were subjected to early life stressors beginning on postnatal day 28 which consist of the adolescent phase of the rats lives, stressors consisted of elevated platform, damp bedding and restraint. On postnatal day 50, when rats had become adults they were then subjected to a mild electrical foot shock, after which, their intake of high palatable food was measured. Results demonstrate that rats who received early life stress ate less after the shock ( ) than rats who had not received early life stress ( ). These results suggest that early life stress increases rats’ sensiti...
Stressor experiences during the juvenile period may increase vulnerability to anxiety and depressive...
Early trauma contributes to psychosocial disorders later in life. An adverse early environment induc...
The aim of this work was to study immediate and persistent effects of a neonatal stress (maternal de...
The adolescent period has been proposed to be exquisitely sensitive to the impacts of stress and juv...
Literature examining the relationship between stress and eating behaviour reveals that while both de...
Eating disorders are serious psychological disorders associated with debilitating lifestyle, multipl...
AbstractEarly life events can change biochemical, endocrine and behavioral aspects throughout the li...
The juvenile period is marked by a reorganization and growth of important brain regions including st...
The juvenile period is marked by a reorganization and growth of important brain regions including st...
In recent years, worldwide obesity rates have risen dramatically, putting major strain on public he...
Stress is thought to influence human eating behavior and has been examined in animal and human studi...
In response to stress, those with bulimia nervosa tend to binge on high fat food. Women who suffer f...
The juvenile period is marked by a reorganization and growth of important brain regions including st...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Witwatersrand, School of P...
Eating is \u27over-determined\u27: it is influenced by many factors, ranging from food resources to ...
Stressor experiences during the juvenile period may increase vulnerability to anxiety and depressive...
Early trauma contributes to psychosocial disorders later in life. An adverse early environment induc...
The aim of this work was to study immediate and persistent effects of a neonatal stress (maternal de...
The adolescent period has been proposed to be exquisitely sensitive to the impacts of stress and juv...
Literature examining the relationship between stress and eating behaviour reveals that while both de...
Eating disorders are serious psychological disorders associated with debilitating lifestyle, multipl...
AbstractEarly life events can change biochemical, endocrine and behavioral aspects throughout the li...
The juvenile period is marked by a reorganization and growth of important brain regions including st...
The juvenile period is marked by a reorganization and growth of important brain regions including st...
In recent years, worldwide obesity rates have risen dramatically, putting major strain on public he...
Stress is thought to influence human eating behavior and has been examined in animal and human studi...
In response to stress, those with bulimia nervosa tend to binge on high fat food. Women who suffer f...
The juvenile period is marked by a reorganization and growth of important brain regions including st...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Witwatersrand, School of P...
Eating is \u27over-determined\u27: it is influenced by many factors, ranging from food resources to ...
Stressor experiences during the juvenile period may increase vulnerability to anxiety and depressive...
Early trauma contributes to psychosocial disorders later in life. An adverse early environment induc...
The aim of this work was to study immediate and persistent effects of a neonatal stress (maternal de...