Eating more than is required to maintain bodyweight is weakly resisted physiologically, as appetite does not closely track body energy balance. What does limit energy intake is the capacity of the gut to accommodate and process what is eaten. As the gut empties, we are ready to eat again. We typically refer to this absence of fullness as ‘hunger’, but in this state, even when it is prolonged (e.g. by missing one or two meals), our mental and physical performance is not compromised because body energy stores are mobilised to sustain energy supply to our brain and muscles. We illustrate this by discussing research on the effects of missing breakfast. Contrary to conventional wisdom, it appears that missing breakfast leads to a reduction in to...
Food is a potent natural reward and food intake is a complex process. Reward and gratification assoc...
A long-running issue in appetite research concerns the influence of energy expenditure on energy int...
The decision to begin eating or to stop eating is a complex process. Hunger is primarily driven by h...
AbstractThe idea that food intake is motivated by (or in anticipation of) ‘hunger’ arising from ener...
International audienceIn the context of the worldwide epidemic of obesity affecting men and women of...
Appetite is defined as ‘a natural desire to satisfy a bodily need, especially for food’. The counter...
A long-running issue in appetite research concerns the influence of energy expenditure on energy int...
Human appetite is a biopsychological phenomenon that reflects the complex interaction of biological,...
To meet the continuous demand for energy, organisms use diverse signals to match food intake with en...
The intent of this review is to survey physiological, psychological, and societal obstacles to the c...
Behaviour and nutrition are inextricably linked. The behaviour of eating is the agency through which...
The prevailing model of homeostatic appetite control envisages two major inputs; signals from adipos...
Background: Millions of Americans attempt to lose weight each year, and it is unclear whether the mo...
Problem: The dual pathways model of binge eating (Stice, Nemeroff, & Shaw, 1996) suggests that restr...
OBJECTIVE: Larger portion sizes (PS) are associated with greater energy intake (EI), but little evid...
Food is a potent natural reward and food intake is a complex process. Reward and gratification assoc...
A long-running issue in appetite research concerns the influence of energy expenditure on energy int...
The decision to begin eating or to stop eating is a complex process. Hunger is primarily driven by h...
AbstractThe idea that food intake is motivated by (or in anticipation of) ‘hunger’ arising from ener...
International audienceIn the context of the worldwide epidemic of obesity affecting men and women of...
Appetite is defined as ‘a natural desire to satisfy a bodily need, especially for food’. The counter...
A long-running issue in appetite research concerns the influence of energy expenditure on energy int...
Human appetite is a biopsychological phenomenon that reflects the complex interaction of biological,...
To meet the continuous demand for energy, organisms use diverse signals to match food intake with en...
The intent of this review is to survey physiological, psychological, and societal obstacles to the c...
Behaviour and nutrition are inextricably linked. The behaviour of eating is the agency through which...
The prevailing model of homeostatic appetite control envisages two major inputs; signals from adipos...
Background: Millions of Americans attempt to lose weight each year, and it is unclear whether the mo...
Problem: The dual pathways model of binge eating (Stice, Nemeroff, & Shaw, 1996) suggests that restr...
OBJECTIVE: Larger portion sizes (PS) are associated with greater energy intake (EI), but little evid...
Food is a potent natural reward and food intake is a complex process. Reward and gratification assoc...
A long-running issue in appetite research concerns the influence of energy expenditure on energy int...
The decision to begin eating or to stop eating is a complex process. Hunger is primarily driven by h...