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Cell Metabolism, 2023
Dieting often fails in the long run becuase of an ever-growing urge to eat. In this issue of Cell Metabolism, Grzelka et al. unveil a brain circuit that is potentiated during caloric restriction and incites rebound increases in food consumption and body weight.
Connor, Laule, Deniz, Atasoy
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Dieting often fails in the long run becuase of an ever-growing urge to eat. In this issue of Cell Metabolism, Grzelka et al. unveil a brain circuit that is potentiated during caloric restriction and incites rebound increases in food consumption and body weight.
Connor, Laule, Deniz, Atasoy
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Digestive Diseases, 1993
The term 'hunger' has a variety of meanings, and numerous physiological mechanisms underlying the sensation have been proposed. This review delineates the most common uses of the term, examines methods for measuring features of the experience and critically evaluates the evidence supporting its physiological basis.
R D, Mattes, M I, Friedman
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The term 'hunger' has a variety of meanings, and numerous physiological mechanisms underlying the sensation have been proposed. This review delineates the most common uses of the term, examines methods for measuring features of the experience and critically evaluates the evidence supporting its physiological basis.
R D, Mattes, M I, Friedman
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Medicine, Science and the Law, 1988
Hunger striking has been recognized as a form of political protest for many years but surprisingly little published work on hunger strikers (H.S.) exists in medical literature. We present twelve cases of H.S. They were identified from a female remand prison (7), a Special Hospital (4) and a psychiatric hospital (1).
A, O'Connor, E, Johnson-Sabine
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Hunger striking has been recognized as a form of political protest for many years but surprisingly little published work on hunger strikers (H.S.) exists in medical literature. We present twelve cases of H.S. They were identified from a female remand prison (7), a Special Hospital (4) and a psychiatric hospital (1).
A, O'Connor, E, Johnson-Sabine
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Social Work in Health Care, 1992
Patients at a New York City municipal hospital were surveyed in 1985 and 1989 to ascertain the extent of hunger and its possible correlates. Twenty-two percent (22%) of the 382 subjects in 1985 and 23% of the 332 subjects in 1989 experienced hunger. Hunger was related significantly to homelessness, social isolation and the physical inability to buy and/
E, Rosenberg, L, Bernabo
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Patients at a New York City municipal hospital were surveyed in 1985 and 1989 to ascertain the extent of hunger and its possible correlates. Twenty-two percent (22%) of the 382 subjects in 1985 and 23% of the 332 subjects in 1989 experienced hunger. Hunger was related significantly to homelessness, social isolation and the physical inability to buy and/
E, Rosenberg, L, Bernabo
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British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1987
Hunger symptoms were assessed in two groups of normal subjects at a variety of times of day. The data showed that relatively few symptoms were endorsed even after longer deprivation periods, and they confirmed other experimental results suggesting that there is no strong and characteristic ...
A, Harris, J, Wardle
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Hunger symptoms were assessed in two groups of normal subjects at a variety of times of day. The data showed that relatively few symptoms were endorsed even after longer deprivation periods, and they confirmed other experimental results suggesting that there is no strong and characteristic ...
A, Harris, J, Wardle
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Science, 2021
Interoceptive sensing and hunger neurons have a role in the control of ...
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Interoceptive sensing and hunger neurons have a role in the control of ...
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Neuron, 2022
Humans and animals alike perform behaviors-like putting on a sweater or building a warm nest-to regulate body temperature. In this issue of Neuron, Jung et al. (2022) reveal a parabrachial nucleus-to-lateral hypothalamus circuit that regulates thermoregulatory behavior, a circuit distinct from that which governs motivated feeding behavior.
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Humans and animals alike perform behaviors-like putting on a sweater or building a warm nest-to regulate body temperature. In this issue of Neuron, Jung et al. (2022) reveal a parabrachial nucleus-to-lateral hypothalamus circuit that regulates thermoregulatory behavior, a circuit distinct from that which governs motivated feeding behavior.
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Nutrition & Food Science, 1987
Much of the nutritional concern in the western world relates to problems that arise from the abundance of food available and the lack of wisdom exercised by many in selecting from this abundance what is thought to be a healthy diet. This does not mean, however, that we do not also have a concern for those whose everyday existence includes the ...
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Much of the nutritional concern in the western world relates to problems that arise from the abundance of food available and the lack of wisdom exercised by many in selecting from this abundance what is thought to be a healthy diet. This does not mean, however, that we do not also have a concern for those whose everyday existence includes the ...
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2023
A result of war, COVID-19, and climate change.
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A result of war, COVID-19, and climate change.
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