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Gastrointestinal targets of appetite regulation in humans
Obesity Reviews, 2010SummaryThe aim of this paper is to describe and discuss relevant aspects of the assessment of physiological functions – and related biomarkers – implicated in the regulation of appetite in humans. A short introduction provides the background and the present state of biomarker research as related to satiety and appetite.
Delzenne, N.M.+9 more
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Effects of different modes of exercise on appetite and appetite-regulating hormones
Appetite, 2013The present study determined the changes in appetite and appetite-regulating gut hormones during and following bouts of both rope skipping exercise (weight-bearing) and bicycle ergometer exercise (non-weight-bearing). After a 12-h fast, 15 young men (mean ± SD, age 24.4 ± 1.7 yrs, maximal oxygen uptake 47.0 ± 6.5 mL/kg/min) participated in three 160 ...
Yuko Gando+8 more
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Neuropeptide Regulation of Appetite and Weight*
Endocrine Reviews, 1987IN THE last decade, the explosive increase in our knowledge of neuropeptides has demonstrated that the release of peptides from the gastrointestinal tract can modulate behavior; and, contrariwise, gastrointestinal peptides have been shown to be synthesized and released in the central nervous system and act as neurotransmitters.
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Dyspepsia and Appetite Regulation
2011Dyspepsia includes symptoms of postprandial fullness, early satiety, and epigastric burning/pain, and most patients with dyspepsia have no identifiable cause of their disease, leading to a diagnosis of functional dyspepsia (FD). There are a number of different factors that affect gut activity, but components of the nervous and endocrine systems are ...
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Mechanisms of Appetite Regulation
Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 2010Jan Lebl, Irena Aldhoon Hainerová
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Gut hormones and appetite regulation
Current Opinion in Endocrinology, Diabetes & ObesityPurpose of review Various gut hormones interact with the brain through delicate communication, thereby influencing appetite and subsequent changes in body weight. This review summarizes the effects of gut hormones on appetite, with a focus on recent research. Recent findings Ghrelin
So-Hyeon, Hong, Kyung Mook, Choi
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Impact of ketosis on appetite regulation-a review.
Nutrition Research, 2020Sarah E. Deemer+2 more
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Neuropeptides and appetite regulation
Medical Journal of Australia, 1985John E. Morley, Allen S. Levine
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