Intermittent, extended access to preferred diets increases their intake. However, the effects of such access on the acceptance and reinforcing efficacy of otherwise satisfying alternatives is less known. To investigate the role of nonnutritional contributions to the hypophagia that follows removal of preferred food, male Wistar rats were fed a chow diet (Chow A/I), preferred to their regular chow (Chow), which was equally consumed under 1-choice conditions to an even more preferred chocolate-flavored, sucrose-rich diet (Preferred). Rats then learned to obtain Chow A/I pellets under a progressive ratio schedule of reinforcement and were assigned to two matched groups. Each week, one group (n = 15) was diet-cycled, receiving Chow A/I for 5 da...
The mechanisms by which intake of dietary protein is regulated are poorly understood despite their p...
Relapse to unhealthy eating habits is a major problem in human dietary treatment. The individuals mo...
Objective—Relapsing to overeating is a stubborn problem in obesity treatment. We tested the hypothes...
Converging evidence suggests that recurrent excessive calorie restriction causes binge eating by pro...
Binge eating and an increased role for palatability in determining food intake are abnormal adaptati...
Obesity is associated with excessive consumption of palatable, energy dense foods. The present study...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is associated with excessive consumption of palatable, energy dense foods. The p...
The worldwide obesity epidemic poses an enormous and growing threat to public health. However, the n...
Rats prefer energy-rich foods over chow and eat them to excess. The pattern of eating elicited by th...
The increased availability of highly palatable foods is a major contributing factor toward the devel...
BACKGROUND: Rats prefer energy-rich foods over chow and eat them to excess. The pattern of eating el...
Binge eating disorder is characterized by excessive consumption of highly palatable food within shor...
Many pre-clinical models of binge-like eating involve predictable, scheduled, access to a palatable ...
There is growing evidence that repeated consumption of highly palatable, nutritionally poor "junk fo...
The modern diet contains a variety of energy-rich, highly palatable and readily available foods. The...
The mechanisms by which intake of dietary protein is regulated are poorly understood despite their p...
Relapse to unhealthy eating habits is a major problem in human dietary treatment. The individuals mo...
Objective—Relapsing to overeating is a stubborn problem in obesity treatment. We tested the hypothes...
Converging evidence suggests that recurrent excessive calorie restriction causes binge eating by pro...
Binge eating and an increased role for palatability in determining food intake are abnormal adaptati...
Obesity is associated with excessive consumption of palatable, energy dense foods. The present study...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is associated with excessive consumption of palatable, energy dense foods. The p...
The worldwide obesity epidemic poses an enormous and growing threat to public health. However, the n...
Rats prefer energy-rich foods over chow and eat them to excess. The pattern of eating elicited by th...
The increased availability of highly palatable foods is a major contributing factor toward the devel...
BACKGROUND: Rats prefer energy-rich foods over chow and eat them to excess. The pattern of eating el...
Binge eating disorder is characterized by excessive consumption of highly palatable food within shor...
Many pre-clinical models of binge-like eating involve predictable, scheduled, access to a palatable ...
There is growing evidence that repeated consumption of highly palatable, nutritionally poor "junk fo...
The modern diet contains a variety of energy-rich, highly palatable and readily available foods. The...
The mechanisms by which intake of dietary protein is regulated are poorly understood despite their p...
Relapse to unhealthy eating habits is a major problem in human dietary treatment. The individuals mo...
Objective—Relapsing to overeating is a stubborn problem in obesity treatment. We tested the hypothes...