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Laboratory eating behavior in obesity
Appetite, 2007The eating behavior of 49 obese and 47 normal weight controls of both sexes was compared in laboratory. A universal eating monitor according to the Kissileff-instrument was used to obtain cumulative intake curves with chocolate pudding as laboratory food.
Reinhold G, Laessle +2 more
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Brain serotonin and eating behavior
Appetite, 1986Studies indicate that hypothalamic monoamine systems involved in the control of food intake have specific effects on temporal feeding patterns and on appetite for specific macronutrients. Based on the evidence obtained in rats, it is proposed that serotonin acts, in part, through a satiety mechanism of the medial hypothalamus, to reduce ingestion of ...
S F, Leibowitz, G, Shor-Posner
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Influences on adolescent eating behavior
Journal of Adolescent Health, 1996The food consumption behavior of American adolescents often fails to meet dietary recommendations, indicating the need for investigation of the factors that influence this behavior. This study, guided by Bandura's Social Cognitive Theory, examined relationships between such behavior and other personal, environmental, and behavioral variables.A paper ...
D C, Cusatis, B M, Shannon
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Eating Behavior in Eating Disorders
Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics, 1990B. Timothy Walsh, David A. Waller
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Depression, restraint and eating behavior
Behaviour Research and Therapy, 1982Abstract Contrary to the belief that weight loss is a principal symptom of depression, several recent studies have suggested that certain people gain rather than lose weight when depressed. The present experiment concerned the effects of experimentally induced mood states on the eating behavior of high- and low-restraint persons.
R O, Frost +3 more
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Neuroendocrine regulation of eating behavior
Journal of Endocrinological Investigation, 2002The dual center hypothesis in the central control of energy balance originates from the first observations performed more than 5 decades ago with brain lesioning and stimulation experiments. On the basis of these studies the "satiety center" was located in the ventromedial hypothalamic nucleus, since lesions of this region caused overfeeding and ...
VETTOR, ROBERTO +3 more
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Obesity, eating behavior and physical activity during COVID-19 lockdown: A study of UK adults
Appetite, 2021Eric Robinson +2 more
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