Stress, obesity and (stress-related) mood disorders such as depression and anxiety disorders are highly prevalent in modern society. These diseases often coincide. This may be because they trigger and reinforce each other, creating a vicious cycle. Social and psychological factors play a role in this cycle, but in this thesis we focused on the underlying biological mechanisms. We identified new obesity-related factors that likely affect fear and discovered new sites of action in the brain for factors that are already known to regulate fear. We also applied three novel drug treatment strategies. Each of these target (different) components of the stress system and were shown to alleviate stress- or diet-induced metabolic disease in mice. Cert...
Obesity, lipid disorders, type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure and coronary heart disease are freque...
Obesity is fast becoming the scourge of our time. It is one of the biggest causes of death and disea...
Purpose: Chronic exposure to stress may represent a risk factor for developing metabolic and eating ...
From an evolutionary perspective, the stress response system has evolved to ensure the survival of t...
The incidence of depression and anxiety is amplified by obesity. Mounting evidence reveals that the ...
Chronic or repeated stress, particularly psychosocial stress, is an acknowledged risk factor for num...
Literature on depression and obesity describes the relevance of the hypothalamic pituitary adrenal a...
The prevalence of obesity is substantially increased in developing countries and it is considerably ...
Stress is defined as the behavioral and physiological responses generated in the face of, or in anti...
Stress and hypercaloric food are recognized risk factors for obesity, Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) and ...
The mechanisms underlying the association between chronic psychological stress, development of metab...
Although the high prevalence of anxiety in obesity increasingly emerges as significant risk factor f...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is a risk factor for stress-related mental disorders such as post-traumatic stre...
Changes in food composition and availability have contributed to the dramatic increase in obesity ov...
Psychosocial stress, uncontrolled eating and obesity are three interrelated epidemiological phenomen...
Obesity, lipid disorders, type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure and coronary heart disease are freque...
Obesity is fast becoming the scourge of our time. It is one of the biggest causes of death and disea...
Purpose: Chronic exposure to stress may represent a risk factor for developing metabolic and eating ...
From an evolutionary perspective, the stress response system has evolved to ensure the survival of t...
The incidence of depression and anxiety is amplified by obesity. Mounting evidence reveals that the ...
Chronic or repeated stress, particularly psychosocial stress, is an acknowledged risk factor for num...
Literature on depression and obesity describes the relevance of the hypothalamic pituitary adrenal a...
The prevalence of obesity is substantially increased in developing countries and it is considerably ...
Stress is defined as the behavioral and physiological responses generated in the face of, or in anti...
Stress and hypercaloric food are recognized risk factors for obesity, Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) and ...
The mechanisms underlying the association between chronic psychological stress, development of metab...
Although the high prevalence of anxiety in obesity increasingly emerges as significant risk factor f...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is a risk factor for stress-related mental disorders such as post-traumatic stre...
Changes in food composition and availability have contributed to the dramatic increase in obesity ov...
Psychosocial stress, uncontrolled eating and obesity are three interrelated epidemiological phenomen...
Obesity, lipid disorders, type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure and coronary heart disease are freque...
Obesity is fast becoming the scourge of our time. It is one of the biggest causes of death and disea...
Purpose: Chronic exposure to stress may represent a risk factor for developing metabolic and eating ...