Both drug addiction and obesity can be defined as disorders in which the saliency value of one type of reward (drugs and food, respectively) becomes abnormally enhanced relative to, and at the expense of others. This model is consistent with the fact that both drugs and food have powerful reinforcing effects - partly mediated by dopamine increases in the limbic system - that, under certain circumstances or in vulnerable individuals, could overwhelm the brain's homeostatic control mechanisms. Such parallels have generated significant interest in understanding the shared vulnerabilities and trajectories between addiction and obesity. Now, brain imaging discoveries have started to uncover common features between these two conditions and to del...
Similarities in neural activation patterns in obese and substance-dependent subjects led to the food...
The ongoing epidemics of obesity is one main health concern of the present time. Overeating in some ...
BackgroundNeuroimaging studies have identified obesity-related differences in the brain's resting st...
Similarities and differences between obesity and addiction are a prominent topic of ongoing research...
Drugs and food both exert a rewarding effect through the firing of dopamine neurons in the ventral t...
The ongoing epidemics of obesity is one main health concern of the present time. Overeating in some ...
SUMMARY. Overeating in obese individuals shares similarities with the loss of control and compulsive...
Obesity imposes major health risks on individuals and the alarming international rate of rise in obe...
We found that development of obesity was coupled with the emergence of a progressively worsening bra...
The pathogenesis of obesity is multi-factorial; both genetics and the environment influence the many...
The alarming increase in the incidence of obesity and obesity-associated disorders, coupled with the...
Behaviours such as eating, copulating, defending oneself or taking addictive drugs begin with a moti...
The thesis commences with a literature review suggesting common neural circuits mediate food and dru...
Preference for palatable and energy-dense foods may be a risk factor for body weight gain and has bo...
Dopamine has an important role in normal cognition and reward processing, both of which are impaire...
Similarities in neural activation patterns in obese and substance-dependent subjects led to the food...
The ongoing epidemics of obesity is one main health concern of the present time. Overeating in some ...
BackgroundNeuroimaging studies have identified obesity-related differences in the brain's resting st...
Similarities and differences between obesity and addiction are a prominent topic of ongoing research...
Drugs and food both exert a rewarding effect through the firing of dopamine neurons in the ventral t...
The ongoing epidemics of obesity is one main health concern of the present time. Overeating in some ...
SUMMARY. Overeating in obese individuals shares similarities with the loss of control and compulsive...
Obesity imposes major health risks on individuals and the alarming international rate of rise in obe...
We found that development of obesity was coupled with the emergence of a progressively worsening bra...
The pathogenesis of obesity is multi-factorial; both genetics and the environment influence the many...
The alarming increase in the incidence of obesity and obesity-associated disorders, coupled with the...
Behaviours such as eating, copulating, defending oneself or taking addictive drugs begin with a moti...
The thesis commences with a literature review suggesting common neural circuits mediate food and dru...
Preference for palatable and energy-dense foods may be a risk factor for body weight gain and has bo...
Dopamine has an important role in normal cognition and reward processing, both of which are impaire...
Similarities in neural activation patterns in obese and substance-dependent subjects led to the food...
The ongoing epidemics of obesity is one main health concern of the present time. Overeating in some ...
BackgroundNeuroimaging studies have identified obesity-related differences in the brain's resting st...