Gut hormones, adipokines, and pro-and anti-inflammatory cytokines/markers in loss of control eating: A scoping review
Loss of control (LOC) eating is the defining feature of binge-eating disorder, and it has
particular relevance for bariatric patients. The biomarkers of LOC eating are unclear; …
particular relevance for bariatric patients. The biomarkers of LOC eating are unclear; …
Appetite-related gut peptides in obesity and binge eating disorder
A Geliebter, CN Ochner… - American journal of …, 2008 - journals.sagepub.com
The worldwide increase in obesity prevalence is a result of positive energy balance, with
energy intake exceeding expenditure. The eating behavior in obesity ranges from mild …
energy intake exceeding expenditure. The eating behavior in obesity ranges from mild …
Loss of control as a transdiagnostic feature in obesity‐related eating behaviours: A systematic review
J Catania, D Spirou, M Gascoigne… - European Eating …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Objective Emerging evidence suggests that loss of control (LOC) may present as a common
feature across disordered eating behaviours. However, there has been limited research on …
feature across disordered eating behaviours. However, there has been limited research on …
Meal‐related acyl and des‐acyl ghrelin and other appetite‐related hormones in people with obesity and binge eating
D Hernandez, N Mehta, A Geliebter - Obesity, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Objective Potential mechanisms of abnormal food intake, such as dysregulation of meal‐
related appetite hormones, including acyl ghrelin (AG) and des‐acyl ghrelin (DAG), were …
related appetite hormones, including acyl ghrelin (AG) and des‐acyl ghrelin (DAG), were …
Examining weight suppression as a transdiagnostic factor influencing illness trajectory in bulimic eating disorders
Recent research indicates that weight suppression (WS: defined as the difference between
highest lifetime and current weight) prospectively predicts illness trajectory across eating …
highest lifetime and current weight) prospectively predicts illness trajectory across eating …
Subject standardization, acclimatization, and sample processing affect gut hormone levels and appetite in humans
K Chandarana, ME Drew, J Emmanuel, E Karra… - Gastroenterology, 2009 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Gut hormones represent attractive therapeutic targets for the
treatment of obesity and type 2 diabetes. However, controversy surrounds the effects that …
treatment of obesity and type 2 diabetes. However, controversy surrounds the effects that …
Effect of physical exercise and training on gastrointestinal hormones in populations with different weight statuses
Several types of hormones exert control over appetite in humans. This narrative review
explores the effects of exercise and training on the concentrations of gastrointestinal …
explores the effects of exercise and training on the concentrations of gastrointestinal …
Quantitative gastrointestinal and psychological traits associated with obesity and response to weight-loss therapy
A Acosta, M Camilleri, A Shin, MI Vazquez-Roque… - Gastroenterology, 2015 - Elsevier
Background & Aims Weight loss after pharmacotherapy varies greatly. We aimed to examine
associations of quantitative gastrointestinal and psychological traits with obesity, and to …
associations of quantitative gastrointestinal and psychological traits with obesity, and to …
Appetite-related gut peptides, ghrelin, PYY, and GLP-1 in obese women with and without binge eating disorder (BED)
A Geliebter, SA Hashim, ME Gluck - Physiology & behavior, 2008 - Elsevier
BED is characterized by overeating with a loss of control. The primary aim of the study was
to measure plasma concentrations of three key gut peptides influencing hunger (ghrelin) …
to measure plasma concentrations of three key gut peptides influencing hunger (ghrelin) …
Are loss of control while eating and overeating valid constructs? A critical review of the literature
AB Goldschmidt - Obesity Reviews, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Background Binge eating is a marker of weight gain and obesity, and a hallmark feature of
eating disorders. Yet its component constructs–overeating and loss of control (LOC) while …
eating disorders. Yet its component constructs–overeating and loss of control (LOC) while …