Objective: This review summarizes a portion of the discussions of an NIH Workshop (Bethesda, MD, 2015) titled “Self-Regulation of Appetite—It's Complicated,” which focused on the biological aspects of appetite regulation. Methods: This review summarizes the key biological inputs of appetite regulation and their implications for body weight regulation. Results: These discussions offer an update of the long-held, rigid perspective of an “adipocentric” biological control, taking a broader view that also includes important inputs from the digestive tract, from lean mass, and from the chemical sensory systems underlying taste and smell. It is only beginning to be understood how these biological systems are integrated and how this integrated inpu...
Current train of thought in appetite research is favouring an interest in non-homeostatic or hedonic...
Current train of thought in appetite research is favouring an interest in non-homeostatic or hedonic...
Background: While taste is a main driver of food choice, food reward is more than just the sensation...
Objective: This review summarizes a portion of the discussions of an NIH Workshop (Bethesda, MD, 201...
Introduction: Homeostatic appetite control is part of a psychobiological system that has evolved to ...
Objective: This paper reviews the state of the science on psychological and neural contributions to ...
The prevailing model of homeostatic appetite control envisages two major inputs; signals from adipos...
The prevailing model of homeostatic appetite control envisages two major inputs; signals from adipos...
Traditional models of appetite control have emphasised the role of parallel homeostatic and hedonic ...
Traditional models of appetite control have emphasised the role of parallel homeostatic and hedonic ...
Traditional models of appetite control have emphasised the role of parallel homeostatic and hedonic ...
Traditional models of appetite control have emphasised the role of parallel homeostatic and hedonic ...
Traditional models of appetite control have emphasised the role of parallel homeostatic and hedonic ...
Traditionally, obesity has been viewed as a simple disease of excess calorific intake in the context...
Current train of thought in appetite research is favouring an interest in non-homeostatic or hedonic...
Current train of thought in appetite research is favouring an interest in non-homeostatic or hedonic...
Current train of thought in appetite research is favouring an interest in non-homeostatic or hedonic...
Background: While taste is a main driver of food choice, food reward is more than just the sensation...
Objective: This review summarizes a portion of the discussions of an NIH Workshop (Bethesda, MD, 201...
Introduction: Homeostatic appetite control is part of a psychobiological system that has evolved to ...
Objective: This paper reviews the state of the science on psychological and neural contributions to ...
The prevailing model of homeostatic appetite control envisages two major inputs; signals from adipos...
The prevailing model of homeostatic appetite control envisages two major inputs; signals from adipos...
Traditional models of appetite control have emphasised the role of parallel homeostatic and hedonic ...
Traditional models of appetite control have emphasised the role of parallel homeostatic and hedonic ...
Traditional models of appetite control have emphasised the role of parallel homeostatic and hedonic ...
Traditional models of appetite control have emphasised the role of parallel homeostatic and hedonic ...
Traditional models of appetite control have emphasised the role of parallel homeostatic and hedonic ...
Traditionally, obesity has been viewed as a simple disease of excess calorific intake in the context...
Current train of thought in appetite research is favouring an interest in non-homeostatic or hedonic...
Current train of thought in appetite research is favouring an interest in non-homeostatic or hedonic...
Current train of thought in appetite research is favouring an interest in non-homeostatic or hedonic...
Background: While taste is a main driver of food choice, food reward is more than just the sensation...