Contains fulltext : 135379.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)To date, few studies have explored the neurochemical mechanisms supporting individual differences in food preference in humans. Here we investigate how dorsal striatal dopamine, as measured by the positron emission tomography (PET) tracer [(18)F]fluorometatyrosine (FMT), correlates with food-related decision-making, as well as body mass index (BMI) in 16 healthy-weight to moderately obese individuals. We find that lower PET FMT dopamine synthesis binding potential correlates with higher BMI, greater preference for perceived "healthy" foods, but also greater healthiness ratings for food items. These findings further substantiate the role of dorsal striatal d...
Background. In rodents, the striatal dopamine (DA) system and the (hypo) thalamic serotonin (5-HT) s...
Preference for palatable and energy-dense foods may be a risk factor for body weight gain and has bo...
Alterations in the dopaminergic system have been implicated in both animal and human obesity. Howeve...
To date, few studies have explored the neurochemical mechanisms supporting individual differences in...
To date, few studies have explored the neurochemical mechanisms supporting individual differences in...
<p>A significant relationship was found between lower caudate PET FMT dopamine synthesis values and ...
Dopamine has an important role in normal cognition and reward processing, both of which are impaire...
Brain dopamine signaling is essential for the motivation to eat, and obesity is associated with alte...
Dopamine mediates the rewarding effects of food that can lead to overeating and obesity, which then ...
Reduced dopamine (DA) signaling has been hypothesized to induce compulsive overeating in obesity. Ho...
Eating behavior may be affected by dopamine synthesis capacity. In this study, 6-[18F]-fluoro-L--ty...
Eating behavior may be affected by dopamine synthesis capacity. In this study, 6-[(18)F]-fluoro-L-m-...
Pleasant taste and nutritional value guide food selection behavior. Here, orosensory features of foo...
The neurotransmitter dopamine is important in the regulation of food intake. It is hypothesised that...
Dopamine mediates the rewarding effects of food that can lead to overeating and obesity, which then ...
Background. In rodents, the striatal dopamine (DA) system and the (hypo) thalamic serotonin (5-HT) s...
Preference for palatable and energy-dense foods may be a risk factor for body weight gain and has bo...
Alterations in the dopaminergic system have been implicated in both animal and human obesity. Howeve...
To date, few studies have explored the neurochemical mechanisms supporting individual differences in...
To date, few studies have explored the neurochemical mechanisms supporting individual differences in...
<p>A significant relationship was found between lower caudate PET FMT dopamine synthesis values and ...
Dopamine has an important role in normal cognition and reward processing, both of which are impaire...
Brain dopamine signaling is essential for the motivation to eat, and obesity is associated with alte...
Dopamine mediates the rewarding effects of food that can lead to overeating and obesity, which then ...
Reduced dopamine (DA) signaling has been hypothesized to induce compulsive overeating in obesity. Ho...
Eating behavior may be affected by dopamine synthesis capacity. In this study, 6-[18F]-fluoro-L--ty...
Eating behavior may be affected by dopamine synthesis capacity. In this study, 6-[(18)F]-fluoro-L-m-...
Pleasant taste and nutritional value guide food selection behavior. Here, orosensory features of foo...
The neurotransmitter dopamine is important in the regulation of food intake. It is hypothesised that...
Dopamine mediates the rewarding effects of food that can lead to overeating and obesity, which then ...
Background. In rodents, the striatal dopamine (DA) system and the (hypo) thalamic serotonin (5-HT) s...
Preference for palatable and energy-dense foods may be a risk factor for body weight gain and has bo...
Alterations in the dopaminergic system have been implicated in both animal and human obesity. Howeve...