(2008). From homeostatic to hedonic theories of eating: Self-regulatory failure in food-rich environments. Applied Psychology: An International Review, 57, 172-193.W. Stroebe, E.K. Papies, H. Aarts, From homeostatic to hedonic theories of eating: self-regulatory failure in food-rich ...
Amylin's role in the control of energy metabolism relates to its satiating effect, but recent data indicate that amylin may also affect hedonic aspects in the control of eating, including a reduction of the rewarding value of food. Recently, several amylin-based peptides have been characterized....
英英释义 homeostatic[ ,həumiə'steitik ] adj.related to or characterized by homeostasis 学习怎么用 权威例句 Mammalian TOR: A Homeostatic ATP Sensor Drug abuse: hedonic homeostatic dysregulation. The Need to Feed : Homeostatic and Hedonic Control of Eating ...
We show that the NAc, but not mPFC, is essential for the behavioral expression of salt appetite by mediating its motivational, but not hedonic, component. This role of the NAc in salt appetite is independent of DA, although we show that DA neurons themselves do encode the appreciation of ...
Food preference and strategy in a hedonic/homeostatic dietary choice in young Yucatan minipigsBehavior testEating behaviorSucroseIntroduction The pig is a good model for human nutrition research, especially in the neonatal period. Our objective was to validate behavioral tests and get reference values ...
While the PVN is a link between homeostatic and hedonic brain nuclei, it is uncertain whether PVN inputs to the NAc might modulate hedonic feeding. Here, we define PVN → NAc as a novel source of glutamatergic input to the NAc and establish that PVN → NAc regulates intake of ...
which is an orexigenic hormone secreted by enteroendocrine cells in the stomach1. The levels of ghrelin peak before a meal and drop to baseline levels in less than an hour after eating18. The levels of plasma ghrelin increase following prolonged caloric restriction, whereas the extent to which ...
The need to feed: homeostatic and hedonic control of eating. Neuron 2002; 36:199-211.Saper CB, Chou TC. Elmquist JK. The need to feed: homeostatic and hedonic control of eating. Neuron, 2002;36:199-211.Saper CB, Chou TC, Elmquist JK. The need to feed: homeostatic and hedonic ...
both homeostatic and hedonic feeding behavior, review research on the dysregulation of food reward that plays a role in a wide array of obesity and disordered eating, and the clinical implications of neurobiological responses to food for current science-based treatments for obesity and eating ...
Eating behaviorEarly weaningSerotoninDopamineHypothalamusBrainstemEarly weaning is associated with disruption of eating behavior. However, little is known about the mechanisms behind it. 5HT and DA systems are key regulators of homeostatic and hedonic eating behaviors, respectively. Thus, this study aims ...