Dieting makes you fat - the title of a book published in 1983 - embodies the notion that dieting to control body weight predisposes the individual to acquire even more body fat. While this notion is controversial, its debate underscores the large gap that exists in our understanding of basic physiological laws that govern the regulation of human body composition. A striking example is the key role attributed to adipokines as feedback signals between adipose tissue depletion and compensatory increases in food intake. Yet, the relative importance of fat depletion per se as a determinant of post-dieting hyperphagia is unknown. On the other hand, the question of whether the depletion of lean tissues can provide feedback signals on the hunger-ap...
The palatability of a diet is an important determinant of energy intake. Due to a high palatability,...
There is a difference of opinion about whether the percentage of dietary fat plays an important role...
The aim of this article is to review the research into the main peripheral appetite signals altered ...
Whether dieting makes people fatter has been a subject of considerable controversy over the past 30 ...
Collateral fattening refers to the process whereby excess fat is deposited as a result of the body’...
In his last review entitled “Some Adventures in Body Composition,” Gilbert Forbes reminded us that ...
Every year, scores of millions of people – as diverse as obese and lean, teenagers and older adults...
Mammals regulate fat mass so that increases or reductions in adipose tissue mass activate responses ...
Overfeeding experiments, in which we impose short-term positive energy balance, help unravel the cel...
What have human experimental overfeeding studies taught us about adipose tissue expansion and suscep...
Absolute energy from fats and carbohydrates and the proportion of carbohydrates in the food supply h...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Ba...
The prevailing model of homeostatic appetite control envisages two major inputs; signals from adipos...
Dieting Makes You Fat, the title of a 1980s book on weight control, is a popularised paradox, convey...
While putative feedback signals arising from adipose tissue are commonly assumed to provide the mol...
The palatability of a diet is an important determinant of energy intake. Due to a high palatability,...
There is a difference of opinion about whether the percentage of dietary fat plays an important role...
The aim of this article is to review the research into the main peripheral appetite signals altered ...
Whether dieting makes people fatter has been a subject of considerable controversy over the past 30 ...
Collateral fattening refers to the process whereby excess fat is deposited as a result of the body’...
In his last review entitled “Some Adventures in Body Composition,” Gilbert Forbes reminded us that ...
Every year, scores of millions of people – as diverse as obese and lean, teenagers and older adults...
Mammals regulate fat mass so that increases or reductions in adipose tissue mass activate responses ...
Overfeeding experiments, in which we impose short-term positive energy balance, help unravel the cel...
What have human experimental overfeeding studies taught us about adipose tissue expansion and suscep...
Absolute energy from fats and carbohydrates and the proportion of carbohydrates in the food supply h...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Ba...
The prevailing model of homeostatic appetite control envisages two major inputs; signals from adipos...
Dieting Makes You Fat, the title of a 1980s book on weight control, is a popularised paradox, convey...
While putative feedback signals arising from adipose tissue are commonly assumed to provide the mol...
The palatability of a diet is an important determinant of energy intake. Due to a high palatability,...
There is a difference of opinion about whether the percentage of dietary fat plays an important role...
The aim of this article is to review the research into the main peripheral appetite signals altered ...