BackgroundBinge eating is associated with obesity and has been conceptualized as “food addiction.” However, this view has received only inconsistent support in humans, and limited evidence relates key neurocircuitry to the disorder. Moreover, relatively few studies have used pharmacologic functional magnetic resonance imaging to probe the underlying basis of altered eating behaviors.MethodsIn a double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel group study, we explored the effects of a potent mu-opioid receptor antagonist, GSK1521498, in obese individuals with moderate binge eating. Subjects were tested during a baseline placebo run-in period and retested after 28-days of drug (n = 21) or placebo (n = 21) treatment. Using functional magnetic resona...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has been widely used to gain a greater understanding of...
Hedonic overconsumption contributing to obesity involves altered activation within the mesolimbic do...
While food addiction has no formally-recognized definition, it is typically operationalized accordin...
BackgroundBinge eating is associated with obesity and has been conceptualized as “food addiction.” H...
The opioid system is implicated in the hedonic and motivational processing of food, and in binge eat...
Obesity, a spreading epidemic in the U.S., is often associated with negative health consequences. Ap...
The endogenous mu-opioid receptor (MOR) system regulates motivational and hedonic processing. We tes...
The endogenous μ-opioid receptor (MOR) system in the brain is central to reward behaviors across spe...
Eating behavior varies greatly between individuals, but the neurobiological basis of these trait-lik...
When relatively sated, people (and rodents) are still easily tempted to consume calorie-dense foods,...
Similarities and differences between obesity and addiction are a prominent topic of ongoing research...
Both drug addiction and obesity can be defined as disorders in which the saliency value of one type ...
Food is consumed in order to maintain energy balance at homeostatic levels. In addition, palatable f...
The ongoing epidemics of obesity is one main health concern of the present time. Overeating in some ...
In its simplest terms, obesity is a disease of exaggerated food intake. While current treatment of o...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has been widely used to gain a greater understanding of...
Hedonic overconsumption contributing to obesity involves altered activation within the mesolimbic do...
While food addiction has no formally-recognized definition, it is typically operationalized accordin...
BackgroundBinge eating is associated with obesity and has been conceptualized as “food addiction.” H...
The opioid system is implicated in the hedonic and motivational processing of food, and in binge eat...
Obesity, a spreading epidemic in the U.S., is often associated with negative health consequences. Ap...
The endogenous mu-opioid receptor (MOR) system regulates motivational and hedonic processing. We tes...
The endogenous μ-opioid receptor (MOR) system in the brain is central to reward behaviors across spe...
Eating behavior varies greatly between individuals, but the neurobiological basis of these trait-lik...
When relatively sated, people (and rodents) are still easily tempted to consume calorie-dense foods,...
Similarities and differences between obesity and addiction are a prominent topic of ongoing research...
Both drug addiction and obesity can be defined as disorders in which the saliency value of one type ...
Food is consumed in order to maintain energy balance at homeostatic levels. In addition, palatable f...
The ongoing epidemics of obesity is one main health concern of the present time. Overeating in some ...
In its simplest terms, obesity is a disease of exaggerated food intake. While current treatment of o...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has been widely used to gain a greater understanding of...
Hedonic overconsumption contributing to obesity involves altered activation within the mesolimbic do...
While food addiction has no formally-recognized definition, it is typically operationalized accordin...