Purpose: Chronic exposure to stress may represent a risk factor for developing metabolic and eating disorders, mostly driven by the overconsumption of easily accessible energy-dense palatable food, although the mechanisms involved remain still unclear. In this study, we used an ethologically oriented murine model of chronic stress caused by chronic psychosocial defeat (CPD) to investigate the effects of unrestricted access to a palatable high fat diet (HFD) on food intake, body weight, energy homeostasis, and expression of different brain neuropeptides. Our aim was to shed light on the mechanisms responsible for body weight and body composition changes due to chronic social stress. Methods: In our model of subordinate (defeated), mice (CPD)...
Chronic stress has been associated with obesity, glucose intolerance, and insulin resistance. We dev...
A dramatic increase in the prevalence of major depression and diet-related disorders in adolescents ...
There has been an increasing interest in relationship between stress and diet. To address this relat...
Purpose: Chronic exposure to stress may represent a risk factor for developing metabolic and eating ...
Stress has been associated to changes in eating behaviour and food preferences. Moreover, psychosoci...
It is widely accepted that chronic stress may alter the homeostatic mechanisms of body weight contro...
It is widely accepted that chronic stress may alter the homeostatic mechanisms of body weight contro...
Chronic stress leads to changes in energy status and is a major risk factor for depression, with com...
Social and psychological factors interact with genetic predisposition and dietary habit in determini...
Social and psychological factors interact with genetic predisposition and dietary habit in determini...
Stress and hypercaloric food are recognized risk factors for obesity, Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) and ...
Social and psychological factors interact with genetic predisposition and dietary habit in determini...
It is widely accepted that chronic stress may alter the homeostatic mechanisms of body weight contro...
The mechanisms underlying the association between chronic psychological stress, development of metab...
It is widely accepted that chronic stress may alter the homeostatic mechanisms of body weight contro...
Chronic stress has been associated with obesity, glucose intolerance, and insulin resistance. We dev...
A dramatic increase in the prevalence of major depression and diet-related disorders in adolescents ...
There has been an increasing interest in relationship between stress and diet. To address this relat...
Purpose: Chronic exposure to stress may represent a risk factor for developing metabolic and eating ...
Stress has been associated to changes in eating behaviour and food preferences. Moreover, psychosoci...
It is widely accepted that chronic stress may alter the homeostatic mechanisms of body weight contro...
It is widely accepted that chronic stress may alter the homeostatic mechanisms of body weight contro...
Chronic stress leads to changes in energy status and is a major risk factor for depression, with com...
Social and psychological factors interact with genetic predisposition and dietary habit in determini...
Social and psychological factors interact with genetic predisposition and dietary habit in determini...
Stress and hypercaloric food are recognized risk factors for obesity, Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) and ...
Social and psychological factors interact with genetic predisposition and dietary habit in determini...
It is widely accepted that chronic stress may alter the homeostatic mechanisms of body weight contro...
The mechanisms underlying the association between chronic psychological stress, development of metab...
It is widely accepted that chronic stress may alter the homeostatic mechanisms of body weight contro...
Chronic stress has been associated with obesity, glucose intolerance, and insulin resistance. We dev...
A dramatic increase in the prevalence of major depression and diet-related disorders in adolescents ...
There has been an increasing interest in relationship between stress and diet. To address this relat...