Dopamine mediates the rewarding effects of food that can lead to overeating and obesity, which then trigger metabolic neuroadaptations that further perpetuate excessive food consumption. We tested the hypothesis that the dopamine response to calorie intake (independent of palatability) in striatal brain regions is attenuated with increases in weight.We used positron emission tomography with [11C]raclopride to measure dopamine changes triggered by calorie intake by contrasting the effects of an artificial sweetener (sucralose) devoid of calories to that of glucose to assess their association with body mass index (BMI) in nineteen healthy participants (BMI range 21-35).Neither the measured blood glucose concentrations prior to the sucralose a...
Eating behavior may be affected by dopamine synthesis capacity. In this study, 6-[(18)F]-fluoro-L-m-...
Background: Obesity is a result of a relative excess in energy intake over energy expenditure. These...
Obesity imposes major health risks on individuals and the alarming international rate of rise in obe...
Dopamine mediates the rewarding effects of food that can lead to overeating and obesity, which then ...
Dopamine is known to regulate food intake by modulating food reward via the mesolimbic circuitry of ...
The neurotransmitter dopamine is important in the regulation of food intake. It is hypothesised that...
Brain dopamine signaling is essential for the motivation to eat, and obesity is associated with alte...
Obesity results from an imbalance between energy intake and expenditure, and many studies have aimed...
Contains fulltext : 135379.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)To date, few st...
To date, few studies have explored the neurochemical mechanisms supporting individual differences in...
Reduced dopamine (DA) signaling has been hypothesized to induce compulsive overeating in obesity. Ho...
Obesity is one of the major health concerns nowadays according to the World Health Organisation (WHO...
To date, few studies have explored the neurochemical mechanisms supporting individual differences in...
Alterations in the dopaminergic system have been implicated in both animal and human obesity. Howeve...
The objectives of this thesis were to study cerebral serotonin transporters (SERT) in the diencephal...
Eating behavior may be affected by dopamine synthesis capacity. In this study, 6-[(18)F]-fluoro-L-m-...
Background: Obesity is a result of a relative excess in energy intake over energy expenditure. These...
Obesity imposes major health risks on individuals and the alarming international rate of rise in obe...
Dopamine mediates the rewarding effects of food that can lead to overeating and obesity, which then ...
Dopamine is known to regulate food intake by modulating food reward via the mesolimbic circuitry of ...
The neurotransmitter dopamine is important in the regulation of food intake. It is hypothesised that...
Brain dopamine signaling is essential for the motivation to eat, and obesity is associated with alte...
Obesity results from an imbalance between energy intake and expenditure, and many studies have aimed...
Contains fulltext : 135379.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)To date, few st...
To date, few studies have explored the neurochemical mechanisms supporting individual differences in...
Reduced dopamine (DA) signaling has been hypothesized to induce compulsive overeating in obesity. Ho...
Obesity is one of the major health concerns nowadays according to the World Health Organisation (WHO...
To date, few studies have explored the neurochemical mechanisms supporting individual differences in...
Alterations in the dopaminergic system have been implicated in both animal and human obesity. Howeve...
The objectives of this thesis were to study cerebral serotonin transporters (SERT) in the diencephal...
Eating behavior may be affected by dopamine synthesis capacity. In this study, 6-[(18)F]-fluoro-L-m-...
Background: Obesity is a result of a relative excess in energy intake over energy expenditure. These...
Obesity imposes major health risks on individuals and the alarming international rate of rise in obe...