Circulating levels of leptin may play a role in the central regulation of energy expenditure (EE) and maintenance of body weight. Acute negative changes in energy balance such as 24 hours of fasting induce decreases in both leptin levels and EE. On the other hand, positive changes during overfeeding dietary different interventions cause increases in leptin levels and EE. In our recent studies, a greater decrease in EE during fasting predicted less weight loss under caloric restriction and weight gain in free-living conditions. The physiologic underpinnings of the changes in EE are not known but, as leptin changes also with negative or positive energy balance, it is a good candidate for mediating decrease in EE and influencing future weight ...
BackgroundOn the basis of observations in rodents, leptin is thought to play a key role in the regul...
The hormone leptin is considered to contribute to body weight regulation through modulation of feedi...
Changes in food reward have been implicated in exercise-induced compensatory eating behaviour. Howev...
The factors responsible for the variability in plasma leptin levels observed among individual...
The decrease in leptin after energy restriction is a starvation signal to the brain. Several studies...
Because it is unknown whether 24-h energy expenditure (EE) responses to dietary extremes will identi...
Objective: Animal studies show that the leptin decline after acute severe caloric restriction is a p...
OBJECTIVE: Animal studies show that the leptin decline after acute severe caloric restriction is a p...
OBJECTIVE: The effects of short-term moderate physiological changes in energy flux and energy balanc...
BACKGROUND: Leptin is a peptide secreted by white adipose tissue which has been shown to have a majo...
The recently discovered leptin is thought to be a satiety sig hal regulating food intake. In mice, i...
Department of Human Biology, University of Limburg, Maastricht, The Netherlands. The recently discov...
Based on studies in mice, leptin was expected to decrease body weight in obese individuals. However,...
Background & aims: Fasting and energy-restricted diets have been evaluated in several studies as...
Circulating leptin decreases during fasting in rodents and humans; however, the mechanism of the dec...
BackgroundOn the basis of observations in rodents, leptin is thought to play a key role in the regul...
The hormone leptin is considered to contribute to body weight regulation through modulation of feedi...
Changes in food reward have been implicated in exercise-induced compensatory eating behaviour. Howev...
The factors responsible for the variability in plasma leptin levels observed among individual...
The decrease in leptin after energy restriction is a starvation signal to the brain. Several studies...
Because it is unknown whether 24-h energy expenditure (EE) responses to dietary extremes will identi...
Objective: Animal studies show that the leptin decline after acute severe caloric restriction is a p...
OBJECTIVE: Animal studies show that the leptin decline after acute severe caloric restriction is a p...
OBJECTIVE: The effects of short-term moderate physiological changes in energy flux and energy balanc...
BACKGROUND: Leptin is a peptide secreted by white adipose tissue which has been shown to have a majo...
The recently discovered leptin is thought to be a satiety sig hal regulating food intake. In mice, i...
Department of Human Biology, University of Limburg, Maastricht, The Netherlands. The recently discov...
Based on studies in mice, leptin was expected to decrease body weight in obese individuals. However,...
Background & aims: Fasting and energy-restricted diets have been evaluated in several studies as...
Circulating leptin decreases during fasting in rodents and humans; however, the mechanism of the dec...
BackgroundOn the basis of observations in rodents, leptin is thought to play a key role in the regul...
The hormone leptin is considered to contribute to body weight regulation through modulation of feedi...
Changes in food reward have been implicated in exercise-induced compensatory eating behaviour. Howev...