Introduction: The endocannabinoid system (ECS) plays an important role in food reward. For example, in humans, liking of palatable foods is assumed to be modulated by endocannabinoid activity. Studies in rodents suggest that the ECS also plays a role in sweet taste intensity perception, but it is unknown to what extent this can be extrapolated to humans. Therefore, this study aimed at elucidating whether Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) or cannabidiol (CBD) affects sweet taste intensity perception and liking in humans, potentially resulting in alterations in food preferences.Materials and Methods: In a randomized placebo-controlled, double-blind crossover study, 10 healthy males participated in three test sessions that were 2 weeks apart. Duri...
Background: Considering the increasing acknowledgment of the human sense of smell as a significant c...
<strong>A technological and physiological integrated approach for appetite control.</strong> <strong...
Introduction: Stimulating either endogenous cannabinoids or opioids within a restricted dorsomedial ...
BACKGROUND: The endocannabinoid system (ECS) is considered a key player in the neurophysiology of fo...
Cannabinoid receptor agonists are known to stimulate feeding in humans and animals and this effect i...
The herb Cannabis sativa has been traditionally used in many cultures and all over the world for tho...
Anecdotal reports suggest that cannabinoid agonists enhance palatability and that antagonists reduce...
Food reward is an important driver of food intake and triggers consumption of foods for pleasure, so...
Objective: Reduced sensitivity to 6-n-propylthiouracil (PROP) has been shown to be associated with i...
Cannabinoid drugs such as D9-THC are euphoric and rewarding, and also stimulate food intake in human...
© 2016 Elsevier LtdTwo studies explored the differences in tastant (salt, sour, bitter, sweet and sp...
Background: Cannabis intoxication is commonly reported to increase appetite and enhance appreciation...
Rationale: Central cannabinoid systems have been implicated in appetite control through the respecti...
Key pointsPotential roles of endogenous leptin and endocannabinoids in sweet taste were examined by ...
This study aimed to evaluate whether salivary endocannabinoid (EC) and N-acylethanolamine (NAE) conc...
Background: Considering the increasing acknowledgment of the human sense of smell as a significant c...
<strong>A technological and physiological integrated approach for appetite control.</strong> <strong...
Introduction: Stimulating either endogenous cannabinoids or opioids within a restricted dorsomedial ...
BACKGROUND: The endocannabinoid system (ECS) is considered a key player in the neurophysiology of fo...
Cannabinoid receptor agonists are known to stimulate feeding in humans and animals and this effect i...
The herb Cannabis sativa has been traditionally used in many cultures and all over the world for tho...
Anecdotal reports suggest that cannabinoid agonists enhance palatability and that antagonists reduce...
Food reward is an important driver of food intake and triggers consumption of foods for pleasure, so...
Objective: Reduced sensitivity to 6-n-propylthiouracil (PROP) has been shown to be associated with i...
Cannabinoid drugs such as D9-THC are euphoric and rewarding, and also stimulate food intake in human...
© 2016 Elsevier LtdTwo studies explored the differences in tastant (salt, sour, bitter, sweet and sp...
Background: Cannabis intoxication is commonly reported to increase appetite and enhance appreciation...
Rationale: Central cannabinoid systems have been implicated in appetite control through the respecti...
Key pointsPotential roles of endogenous leptin and endocannabinoids in sweet taste were examined by ...
This study aimed to evaluate whether salivary endocannabinoid (EC) and N-acylethanolamine (NAE) conc...
Background: Considering the increasing acknowledgment of the human sense of smell as a significant c...
<strong>A technological and physiological integrated approach for appetite control.</strong> <strong...
Introduction: Stimulating either endogenous cannabinoids or opioids within a restricted dorsomedial ...