BACKGROUND:Gastric distention (GD), as it occurs during meal ingestion, signals a full stomach and it is one of the key mechanisms controlling food intake. Previous studies on GD showed lower activation of the amygdala for subjects with higher body mass index (BMI). Since obese subjects have dopaminergic deficits that correlate negatively with BMI and the amygdala is innervated by dopamine neurons, we hypothesized that BMI would correlate negatively with activation not just in the amygdala but also in other dopaminergic brain regions (midbrain and hypothalamus). METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS:We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to evaluate brain activation during GD in 24 healthy subjects with BMI range of 20-39 kg/m(2). Us...
Obesity causes a wide range of systemic diseases and is associated with mood and anxiety disorders. ...
Compared to lean subjects, obese men have less activation in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, a b...
Objectives: Food craving is a driving force for overeating and obesity. However, the relationship be...
Background: Gastric distention (GD), as it occurs during meal ingestion, signals a full stomach and ...
Background: The basal ganglia, hippocampus, and thalamus are involved in the regulation of human fee...
Obesity is one of the major health concerns nowadays according to the World Health Organisation (WHO...
Background: In an exploratory positron emission tomography study of postprandial regional cerebral b...
Background: Gastric distention contributes to meal termination. There is little research on the neur...
Background/objectives: While excessive food consumption represents a key factor in the development o...
Most societies witness an ever increasing prevalence of both obesity and dementia, a scenario relate...
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging to explore brain responses to food images in overweigh...
Obesity as a chronic disease has become a global epidemic. However, why obese individuals eat more s...
Background: Gastric distention contributes to meal termination. There is little research on the neur...
BACKGROUND: In response to food cues, obese vs normal-weight individuals show greater activation in ...
<p>Top panel: Statistical maps showing regions with significant brain activation (red-yellow) and de...
Obesity causes a wide range of systemic diseases and is associated with mood and anxiety disorders. ...
Compared to lean subjects, obese men have less activation in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, a b...
Objectives: Food craving is a driving force for overeating and obesity. However, the relationship be...
Background: Gastric distention (GD), as it occurs during meal ingestion, signals a full stomach and ...
Background: The basal ganglia, hippocampus, and thalamus are involved in the regulation of human fee...
Obesity is one of the major health concerns nowadays according to the World Health Organisation (WHO...
Background: In an exploratory positron emission tomography study of postprandial regional cerebral b...
Background: Gastric distention contributes to meal termination. There is little research on the neur...
Background/objectives: While excessive food consumption represents a key factor in the development o...
Most societies witness an ever increasing prevalence of both obesity and dementia, a scenario relate...
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging to explore brain responses to food images in overweigh...
Obesity as a chronic disease has become a global epidemic. However, why obese individuals eat more s...
Background: Gastric distention contributes to meal termination. There is little research on the neur...
BACKGROUND: In response to food cues, obese vs normal-weight individuals show greater activation in ...
<p>Top panel: Statistical maps showing regions with significant brain activation (red-yellow) and de...
Obesity causes a wide range of systemic diseases and is associated with mood and anxiety disorders. ...
Compared to lean subjects, obese men have less activation in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, a b...
Objectives: Food craving is a driving force for overeating and obesity. However, the relationship be...