Reduced energy expenditure and impaired feeding-related signals but not high energy intake reinforces hypothalamic obesity in adults with childhood onset …
H Holmer, G Pozarek, E Wirfalt… - The Journal of …, 2010 - academic.oup.com
Context: Obesity is a frequent manifestation of hypothalamic damage from a
craniopharyngioma (CP). It is not yet clarified whether the obesity is due to alterations in …
craniopharyngioma (CP). It is not yet clarified whether the obesity is due to alterations in …
Subjective feeling of appetite modulates brain activity: an fMRI study
K Porubská, R Veit, H Preissl, A Fritsche, N Birbaumer - Neuroimage, 2006 - Elsevier
Obesity and overweight are important risk factors for the development of diabetes mellitus
type 2 and associated chronic diseases, and therefore, they have become serious global …
type 2 and associated chronic diseases, and therefore, they have become serious global …
Altered food-cue processing in chronically ill and recovered women with anorexia nervosa
N Sanders, PAM Smeets, AA van Elburg… - Frontiers in Behavioral …, 2015 - frontiersin.org
Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a severe mental disorder characterized by food restriction and
weight loss. This study aimed to test the model posed by Brooks et al.(,) that women …
weight loss. This study aimed to test the model posed by Brooks et al.(,) that women …
Hypothalamic obesity in children
Hypothalamic obesity (HyOb) is a severe and rapidly developing form of obesity that was
initially described in patients with hypothalamic tumours and surgical damage. However, this …
initially described in patients with hypothalamic tumours and surgical damage. However, this …
Neural mechanisms underlying food related behaviors
A Ho - 2010 - rave.ohiolink.edu
The etiology of obesity is yet to be fully understood. Neuroimaging studies have
demonstrated that the central nervous system has a central role in regulating eating …
demonstrated that the central nervous system has a central role in regulating eating …
Approach to the patient with hypothalamic obesity
AH Shoemaker, J Tamaroff - The Journal of Clinical …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Hypothalamic obesity (HO) is defined as abnormal weight gain due to physical destruction of
the hypothalamus. Suprasellar tumors, most commonly craniopharyngiomas, are a classic …
the hypothalamus. Suprasellar tumors, most commonly craniopharyngiomas, are a classic …
Brain activity in hunger and satiety: an exploratory visually stimulated FMRI study
D Führer, S Zysset, M Stumvoll - Obesity, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Objective: To explore neuroanatomical sites of eating behavior, we have developed a
simple functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) paradigm to image hunger vs. satiety …
simple functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) paradigm to image hunger vs. satiety …
[引用][C] Mo1551-early life adversity is associated with increased susceptibility to brain-gut alterations and hedonic eating behaviors in obesity
Risk factors for mortality caused by hypothalamic obesity in children with hypothalamic tumours
A BEREKET - 2016 - openaccess.marmara.edu.tr
BackgroundHypothalamic obesity (HyOb) is a common complication of childhood
hypothalamic tumours. Patients with HyOb probably have a higher mortality rate than those …
hypothalamic tumours. Patients with HyOb probably have a higher mortality rate than those …
The effect of hunger state on hypothalamic functional connectivity in response to food cues
S Kullmann, R Veit, DR Crabtree, W Buosi… - Human Brain …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
The neural underpinnings of the integration of internal and external cues that reflect
nutritional status are poorly understood in humans. The hypothalamus is a key integrative …
nutritional status are poorly understood in humans. The hypothalamus is a key integrative …