Neurobiology of eating behavior, nutrition, and health
Eating behavior and food‐related decision making are among the most complex of the
motivated behaviors, and understanding the neurobiology of eating behavior, and its …
motivated behaviors, and understanding the neurobiology of eating behavior, and its …
A systematic and meta-analytic review on the neural correlates of viewing high-and low-calorie foods among normal-weight adults
In the context of current-day online shopping, people select foods based on pictures and
using their visual systems. Although there are some reviews of previous neuroimaging …
using their visual systems. Although there are some reviews of previous neuroimaging …
Modern pied pipers: Child social media influencers and junk food on YouTube–A study from Germany
SGH Meyerding, JD Marpert - Appetite, 2023 - Elsevier
Kid influencers (under the age of 13) have profiles on social media platforms and create
content to generate views and engagements. To reach young consumers, food companies …
content to generate views and engagements. To reach young consumers, food companies …
[HTML][HTML] Brain responses and connectivity to visual meal compositions: An EEG investigation into food liking
Understanding food liking, which shapes individual preferences for certain foods, is
important for enhancing consumer satisfaction, encouraging healthier eating habits, and …
important for enhancing consumer satisfaction, encouraging healthier eating habits, and …
Pilot study of food-specific go/no-go training for overweight individuals: brain imaging data suggest inhibition shapes food evaluation
Food-specific go/no-go training might reduce overeating and facilitate weight loss. In this
pilot study, we examined whether a food-specific go/no-go training over five weeks, as …
pilot study, we examined whether a food-specific go/no-go training over five weeks, as …
Neurobiological and neuropharmacological aspects of food addiction
This review aims to draw attention to current studies on syndromes related to food eating
behavior, including food addiction, and to highlight the neurobiological and …
behavior, including food addiction, and to highlight the neurobiological and …
[HTML][HTML] The cerebellar response to visual portion size cues is associated with the portion size effect in children
The neural mechanisms underlying susceptibility to eating more in response to large
portions (ie, the portion size effect) remain unclear. Thus, the present study examined how …
portions (ie, the portion size effect) remain unclear. Thus, the present study examined how …
Postprandial increases in liver-gut hormone LEAP2 correlate with attenuated eating behavior in adults without obesity
R Bhargava, S Luur, M Rodriguez Flores… - Journal of the …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Background The novel liver-gut hormone liver-expressed antimicrobial peptide-2 (LEAP2) is
a centrally acting inverse agonist, and competitive antagonist of orexigenic acyl ghrelin (AG) …
a centrally acting inverse agonist, and competitive antagonist of orexigenic acyl ghrelin (AG) …
Effects of bariatric surgery and dietary interventions for obesity on brain neurotransmitter systems and metabolism: A systematic review of positron emission …
AS Al‐Alsheikh, S Alabdulkader, AD Miras… - Obesity …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
This systematic review collates studies of dietary or bariatric surgery interventions for obesity
using positron emission tomography and single‐photon emission computed tomography. Of …
using positron emission tomography and single‐photon emission computed tomography. Of …
[HTML][HTML] Intermittent energy restriction changes the regional homogeneity of the obese human brain
Z Li, X Wu, H Gao, T Xiang, J Zhou, Z Zou… - Frontiers in …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Background Intermittent energy restriction (IER) is an effective weight loss strategy.
However, the accompanying changes in spontaneous neural activity are unclear, and the …
However, the accompanying changes in spontaneous neural activity are unclear, and the …