The notion of food “addiction” often focuses on the overconsumption of sweet tasting foods or so-called sugar “addiction”. In the extreme, some have suggested that sugar and sweet tastes elicit neural and behavioral responses analogous to those observed with drugs of abuse. These concepts are complicated by the decades long uncertainty surrounding the validity and reproducibility of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) methodologies used to characterize neurobiological pathways related to sugar and sweet taste stimuli. There are also questions of whether sweet taste or post-ingestion metabolic consequences of sugar intake would lead to addiction or excessive caloric intake. Here, we present a focused narrative review of literature r...
Obesity and obesity-related disorders are a major threat to public health. It has been suggested tha...
Obesity and obesity-related disorders are a major threat to public health. It has been suggested tha...
Behavioral data for manuscript "Integration of sweet taste and metabolism determines carbohydrate re...
PURPOSE: As obesity rates continue to climb, the notion that overconsumption reflects an underlying ...
Post-ingestive signals related to nutrient metabolism are thought to be the primary drivers of reinf...
BACKGROUND: Refined sugars (e.g., sucrose, fructose) were absent in the diet of most people until ve...
International audiencePURPOSE OF REVIEW:To review research that tests the validity of the analogy be...
A range of psychophysical taste measurements are used to characterize an individual’s sweet taste pe...
A range of psychophysical taste measurements are used to characterize an individual’s sweet taste pe...
Introduction: It is estimated that close to 50% of adults in the US consume low-calorie sweeteners (...
The obesity epidemic has been widely publicized in the media worldwide. Investigators at all levels ...
Sweetness is the preferred taste of humans and many animals, likely because sugars are a primary sou...
Increased energy consumption, especially increased consumption of sweet energy-dense food, is though...
Increased energy consumption, especially increased consumption of sweet energy-dense food, is though...
Subtle cues in our environment, like the smell of palatable food or the logo of a popular food chain...
Obesity and obesity-related disorders are a major threat to public health. It has been suggested tha...
Obesity and obesity-related disorders are a major threat to public health. It has been suggested tha...
Behavioral data for manuscript "Integration of sweet taste and metabolism determines carbohydrate re...
PURPOSE: As obesity rates continue to climb, the notion that overconsumption reflects an underlying ...
Post-ingestive signals related to nutrient metabolism are thought to be the primary drivers of reinf...
BACKGROUND: Refined sugars (e.g., sucrose, fructose) were absent in the diet of most people until ve...
International audiencePURPOSE OF REVIEW:To review research that tests the validity of the analogy be...
A range of psychophysical taste measurements are used to characterize an individual’s sweet taste pe...
A range of psychophysical taste measurements are used to characterize an individual’s sweet taste pe...
Introduction: It is estimated that close to 50% of adults in the US consume low-calorie sweeteners (...
The obesity epidemic has been widely publicized in the media worldwide. Investigators at all levels ...
Sweetness is the preferred taste of humans and many animals, likely because sugars are a primary sou...
Increased energy consumption, especially increased consumption of sweet energy-dense food, is though...
Increased energy consumption, especially increased consumption of sweet energy-dense food, is though...
Subtle cues in our environment, like the smell of palatable food or the logo of a popular food chain...
Obesity and obesity-related disorders are a major threat to public health. It has been suggested tha...
Obesity and obesity-related disorders are a major threat to public health. It has been suggested tha...
Behavioral data for manuscript "Integration of sweet taste and metabolism determines carbohydrate re...