Objective: This functional magnetic resonance imaging study was designed to observe how physiological brain states can alter food preferences. A primary goal was to observe food-sensitive regions and moreover examine whether 5-HTP intake would activate areas which have been associated with appetite suppression, anorexia, satiety, and weight loss. Methods and Procedure: Fourteen healthy male and female participants took part in the study, of which half of them received the supplement 5-HTP and the rest vitamin C (control) on an empty stomach. During the scanning session, they passively observed food (high calories, proteins, carbohydrates) and nonfood movie stimuli. Results: Within the 5-HTP group, a comparison of food and nonfood stimuli ...
The ultimate goal of this research was to find central biomarkers of satiety, i.e., physiological me...
Adequate energy intake is vital for the survival of humans and is regulated by complex homeostatic a...
Feeding behavior is a complex phenomenon involving homeostatic signals, and non-homeostatic inputs s...
RATIONALE: Brain 5-HT2C receptors form part of a neural network that controls eating behaviour. 5-HT...
Background: To understand the pathophysiology of obesity, the role of hedonic eating needs to be con...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has provided the opportunity to safely investigate the ...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Obesity is common following hypothalamic damage due to tumours. Homeostatic a...
<div><p>We are continuously exposed to food and during the day we make many food choices. These choi...
Objectives: The regulatory role of the brain in directing eating behavior becomes increasingly recog...
Fenfluramine reduces hunger and promotes body weight loss by increasing central serotonin (5-HT) sig...
Control of protein intake is essential for numerous biological processes as several amino acids cann...
Neuroimaging studies in anorexia nervosa (AN) suggest that altered food reward processing may result...
Control of protein intake is essential for numerous biological processes as several amino acids cann...
Research indicates that dysfunctional food reward processing may contribute to pathological eating b...
This thesis explores the roles of the gut hormones Peptide YY (PYY) and glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP...
The ultimate goal of this research was to find central biomarkers of satiety, i.e., physiological me...
Adequate energy intake is vital for the survival of humans and is regulated by complex homeostatic a...
Feeding behavior is a complex phenomenon involving homeostatic signals, and non-homeostatic inputs s...
RATIONALE: Brain 5-HT2C receptors form part of a neural network that controls eating behaviour. 5-HT...
Background: To understand the pathophysiology of obesity, the role of hedonic eating needs to be con...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has provided the opportunity to safely investigate the ...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Obesity is common following hypothalamic damage due to tumours. Homeostatic a...
<div><p>We are continuously exposed to food and during the day we make many food choices. These choi...
Objectives: The regulatory role of the brain in directing eating behavior becomes increasingly recog...
Fenfluramine reduces hunger and promotes body weight loss by increasing central serotonin (5-HT) sig...
Control of protein intake is essential for numerous biological processes as several amino acids cann...
Neuroimaging studies in anorexia nervosa (AN) suggest that altered food reward processing may result...
Control of protein intake is essential for numerous biological processes as several amino acids cann...
Research indicates that dysfunctional food reward processing may contribute to pathological eating b...
This thesis explores the roles of the gut hormones Peptide YY (PYY) and glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP...
The ultimate goal of this research was to find central biomarkers of satiety, i.e., physiological me...
Adequate energy intake is vital for the survival of humans and is regulated by complex homeostatic a...
Feeding behavior is a complex phenomenon involving homeostatic signals, and non-homeostatic inputs s...