Brain–gut–microbiome interactions in obesity and food addiction
A Gupta, V Osadchiy, EA Mayer - Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & …, 2020 - nature.com
Normal eating behaviour is coordinated by the tightly regulated balance between intestinal
and extra-intestinal homeostatic and hedonic mechanisms. By contrast, food addiction is a …
and extra-intestinal homeostatic and hedonic mechanisms. By contrast, food addiction is a …
Brain–gut–microbiome interactions in obesity and food addiction
A Gupta, O Vadim, EA Mayer - … Reviews. Gastroenterology & …, 2020 - search.proquest.com
Normal eating behaviour is coordinated by the tightly regulated balance between intestinal
and extra-intestinal homeostatic and hedonic mechanisms. By contrast, food addiction is a …
and extra-intestinal homeostatic and hedonic mechanisms. By contrast, food addiction is a …
Brain-gut-microbiome interactions in obesity and food addiction.
A Gupta, V Osadchiy, EA Mayer - … reviews. Gastroenterology & …, 2020 - escholarship.org
Normal eating behaviour is coordinated by the tightly regulated balance between intestinal
and extra-intestinal homeostatic and hedonic mechanisms. By contrast, food addiction is a …
and extra-intestinal homeostatic and hedonic mechanisms. By contrast, food addiction is a …
Brain-gut-microbiome interactions in obesity and food addiction.
A Gupta, V Osadchiy, EA Mayer - Nature reviews. Gastroenterology …, 2020 - europepmc.org
Normal eating behavior is coordinated by the tightly regulated balance between intestinal
and extra-intestinal homeostatic and hedonic mechanisms. By contrast, food addiction …
and extra-intestinal homeostatic and hedonic mechanisms. By contrast, food addiction …
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Normal eating behavior is coordinated by the tightly regulated balance between intestinal
and extra-intestinal homeostatic and hedonic mechanisms. By contrast, food addiction …
and extra-intestinal homeostatic and hedonic mechanisms. By contrast, food addiction …
Brain-gut-microbiome interactions in obesity and food addiction
A Gupta, V Osadchiy, EA Mayer - Nature reviews …, 2020 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Normal eating behaviour is coordinated by the tightly regulated balance between intestinal
and extra-intestinal homeostatic and hedonic mechanisms. By contrast, food addiction is a …
and extra-intestinal homeostatic and hedonic mechanisms. By contrast, food addiction is a …
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