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Diet-dependent modulation of energy balance by CB1 signaling in peripheral sensory neurons. [PDF]

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Linden B   +15 more
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Energy balance and reproduction

Physiology and Behavior, 2004
The physiological mechanisms that control energy balance are reciprocally linked to those that control reproduction, and together, these mechanisms optimize reproductive success under fluctuating metabolic conditions. Thus, it is difficult to understand the physiology of energy balance without understanding its link to reproductive success.
exaly   +3 more sources

Neurotensin and energy balance

Journal of Neurochemistry, 2023
AbstractThe neurotensin system spans across the central nervous system, to the enteric nervous system (gut), and the periphery to govern behaviors and physiological responses that tune energy balance to maintain homeostasis. Neurotensin transmission is not only modulated by metabolic signals, neurotensin transmission itself can also impact metabolic ...
Graydon B. Gereau   +2 more
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REGULATION OF ENERGY BALANCE

Annual Review of Nutrition, 1981
The past 10-15 years have produced a significant increase in knowledge and theories concerning the regulation of energy balance, but the precision of this regulation is still uncertain. However, the fact that investigators have had to resort to a variety of techniques and ploys (some of them bizarre) to produce marked pertubations in body weight is in ...
Rothwell, N.J., Stock, M.J.
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CAPSAICIN AND ENERGY BALANCE

Acta Horticulturae, 2007
The current obesity epidemic that is observed in many countries suggests that a modern way of living complicates the regulation of energy balance, be it by promoting an excess energy intake over expenditure or by reducing the functionality of the systems involved in this regulation.
Tremblay, A., Westerterp-Plantenga, M.S.
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Fat and Energy Balance

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1997
In summary, an imbalance between energy intake and energy expenditure can explain approximately 80% of the variance in body weight gain in this dietary model of obesity. Several metabolic variables appear to contribute to differences in energy balance.
M J, Pagliassotti   +2 more
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Carbohydrates and Energy Balance

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1997
In the early 1970s carbohydrates (CHOs) were believed to induce overconsumption and excess fat deposition. They are now perceived to protect against these consequences. This paper evaluates the evidence for this change of interpretation by considering (1) the energy content of CHOs, (2) the energetic efficiency with which they are handled by the body ...
R J, Stubbs, A M, Prentice, W P, James
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