Why do some people remain lean while others are susceptible to obesity, and why do obese individuals vary in their successes in losing weight? Despite physiological processes that promote satiety and satiation, some individuals are more susceptible to overeating. While the phenomena of susceptibility to weight gain, resistance to treatment or weight loss, and individual variability are not novel, they have yet to be exploited and systematically examined to better understand how to characterise phenotypes of obesity. The identification and characterisation of distinct phenotypes not only highlight the heterogeneous nature of obesity but may also help to inform the development of more tailored strategies for the treatment and prevention of ob...
Some individuals exhibit a weak satiety response to food and may be susceptible to overconsumption. ...
Individuals with overweight or obesity (OW/OB) are at increased risk for significant physical and ps...
The motivational value of food is lower during satiety compared to fasting. Dynamic changes in motiv...
Why do some people remain lean while others are susceptible to obesity, and why do obese individuals...
Why do some people remain lean while others are susceptible to obesity, and why do obese individuals...
Why do some people remain lean while others are susceptible to obesity, and why do obese individuals...
In this chapter, the authors present a broad view of the current background to the obesity pandemic ...
Background: The psychological characteristics of binge eating have been proposed as a phenotype to f...
In an environment where energy-dense and highly palatable foods are ubiquitous, it seems plausible t...
In an environment where energy-dense and highly palatable foods are ubiquitous, it seems plausible t...
Abstract In any particular group of people-living in the same culture-some gain weight whilst others...
The motivational value of food is lower during satiety compared to fasting. Dynamic changes in motiv...
The motivational value of food is lower during satiety compared to fasting. Dynamic changes in motiv...
The hedonic value of food has been conceptualised as a combination of how much a food is liked and h...
Some individuals exhibit a weak satiety response to food and may be susceptible to overconsumption. ...
Some individuals exhibit a weak satiety response to food and may be susceptible to overconsumption. ...
Individuals with overweight or obesity (OW/OB) are at increased risk for significant physical and ps...
The motivational value of food is lower during satiety compared to fasting. Dynamic changes in motiv...
Why do some people remain lean while others are susceptible to obesity, and why do obese individuals...
Why do some people remain lean while others are susceptible to obesity, and why do obese individuals...
Why do some people remain lean while others are susceptible to obesity, and why do obese individuals...
In this chapter, the authors present a broad view of the current background to the obesity pandemic ...
Background: The psychological characteristics of binge eating have been proposed as a phenotype to f...
In an environment where energy-dense and highly palatable foods are ubiquitous, it seems plausible t...
In an environment where energy-dense and highly palatable foods are ubiquitous, it seems plausible t...
Abstract In any particular group of people-living in the same culture-some gain weight whilst others...
The motivational value of food is lower during satiety compared to fasting. Dynamic changes in motiv...
The motivational value of food is lower during satiety compared to fasting. Dynamic changes in motiv...
The hedonic value of food has been conceptualised as a combination of how much a food is liked and h...
Some individuals exhibit a weak satiety response to food and may be susceptible to overconsumption. ...
Some individuals exhibit a weak satiety response to food and may be susceptible to overconsumption. ...
Individuals with overweight or obesity (OW/OB) are at increased risk for significant physical and ps...
The motivational value of food is lower during satiety compared to fasting. Dynamic changes in motiv...