Role of addiction and stress neurobiology on food intake and obesity

R Sinha - Biological psychology, 2018 - Elsevier
The US remains at the forefront of a global obesity epidemic with a significant negative
impact on public health. While it is well known that a balance between energy intake and …

Stress as a common risk factor for obesity and addiction

R Sinha, AM Jastreboff - Biological psychiatry, 2013 - Elsevier
Stress is associated with obesity, and the neurobiology of stress overlaps significantly with
that of appetite and energy regulation. This review will discuss stress, allostasis, the …

Why is obesity such a problem in the 21st century? The intersection of palatable food, cues and reward pathways, stress, and cognition

MJ Morris, JE Beilharz, J Maniam, AC Reichelt… - Neuroscience & …, 2015 - Elsevier
Abstract Changes in food composition and availability have contributed to the dramatic
increase in obesity over the past 30–40 years in developed and, increasingly, in developing …

Food cues and obesity: overpowering hormones and energy balance regulation

R Belfort-DeAguiar, D Seo - Current obesity reports, 2018 - Springer
Abstract Purpose of Review In the modern obesogenic environment, food cues play a crucial
role in the development of obesity by disrupting hormone and energy balance mechanisms …

[HTML][HTML] Stress and eating behaviors

YHC Yau, MN Potenza - Minerva endocrinologica, 2013 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Obesity is a heterogeneous construct that, despite multiple and diverse attempts, has been
difficult to treat. One conceptualization gaining media and research attention in recent years …

[HTML][HTML] Mood, food, and obesity

M Singh - Frontiers in psychology, 2014 - frontiersin.org
Food is a potent natural reward and food intake is a complex process. Reward and
gratification associated with food consumption leads to dopamine (DA) production, which in …

The prefrontal cortex and obesity: a health neuroscience perspective

CJ Lowe, AC Reichelt, PA Hall - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2019 - cell.com
In the modern obesogenic environment, limiting calorie-dense food consumption is partially
dependent on the capacity of individuals to override visceral reactions to hyperpalatable and …

Neural correlates of stress-and food cue–induced food craving in obesity: association with insulin levels

AM Jastreboff, R Sinha, C Lacadie, DM Small… - Diabetes …, 2013 - Am Diabetes Assoc
OBJECTIVE Obesity is associated with alterations in corticolimbic-striatal brain regions
involved in food motivation and reward. Stress and the presence of food cues may each …

The neurobiology of food intake in an obesogenic environment

HR Berthoud - Proceedings of the Nutrition Society, 2012 - cambridge.org
The objective of this non-systematic review of the literature is to highlight some of the neural
systems and pathways that are affected by the various intake-promoting aspects of the …

Stress, eating and the reward system

TC Adam, ES Epel - Physiology & behavior, 2007 - Elsevier
An increasing number of people report concerns about the amount of stress in their life. At
the same time obesity is an escalating health problem worldwide. Evidence is accumulating …