نتایج جستجو برای: satiety

تعداد نتایج: 3446  

Journal: :Schizophrenia bulletin 2015
James A Waltz Jaime K Brown James M Gold Thomas J Ross Betty J Salmeron Elliot A Stein

It has been proposed that both positive and negative symptoms in schizophrenia (SZ) may derive, at least in part, from a disrupted ability to accurately and flexibly represent the value of stimuli and actions. To assess relationships between dimensions of psychopathology in SZ, and the tendency to devalue food stimuli, on which subjects were fed to satiety, we administered a sensory-specific sa...

2012
Ann G. Liu Marlene M. Most Meghan M. Brashear William D. Johnson William T. Cefalu Frank L. Greenway

OBJECTIVE We evaluated the effects of mixed meals differing in glycemic index (GI) and carbohydrate content on postprandial serum glucose and insulin response, hunger, and satiety over the course of a 12-h day. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS In this randomized crossover trial, 26 overweight or obese adults received four diets in random order (high GI, high carbohydrate [HGI-HC]; high GI, low car...

Journal: :The Journal of nutrition 2008
Rodolphe Faipoux Daniel Tomé Sylvette Gougis Nicolas Darcel Gilles Fromentin

Our objective was to study the relationship between the satiety induced by high-protein meals and the activation of brain areas involved in the onset of satiety. In rats, we used immunohistochemistry to monitor brain centers activated by a meal by receiving information from the gastrointestinal tract or via humoral pathways. In the nucleus of the solitary tract (NTS), the acute or chronic intak...

Journal: :Biological psychiatry 2005
Jiansong Xu Adrianna Mendrek Mark S Cohen John Monterosso Paul Rodriguez Sara L Simon Arthur Brody Murray Jarvik Catherine P Domier Richard Olmstead Monique Ernst Edythe D London

BACKGROUND When nicotine-dependent human subjects abstain from cigarette smoking, they exhibit deficits in working memory. An understanding of the neural substrates of such impairments may help to understand how nicotine affects cognition. Our aim, therefore, was to identify abnormalities in the circuitry that mediates working memory in nicotine-dependent subjects after they initiate abstinence...

Journal: :Journal of diabetes science and technology 2008
Ram Weiss

The rise in the prevalence of obesity in the last few decades and its growing impact on health has driven the scientific community to investigate the physiological basis of energy homeostasis and mechanisms of satiety, and seek targets for intervention against this burgeoning epidemic. Recent findings highlight the role of gut-derived, hormonal signals in the regulation of satiety. These hormon...

Journal: :Asia Pacific journal of clinical nutrition 2008
Manny Noakes

Several studies have shown that high protein meals and foods are more satiating than high carbohydrate or high fat meals when assessed by subjective ratings of satiety. Few of these studies were able to control for potentially confounding variables. Test meals differ widely in physical and sensory properties so it cannot be concluded that it is protein conferring these effects. When sensory pro...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2009
Joanna Hlebowicz Anna Hlebowicz Sandra Lindstedt Ola Björgell Peter Höglund Jens J Holst Gassan Darwiche Lars-Olof Almér

BACKGROUND A previous study of healthy subjects showed that intake of 6 g cinnamon with rice pudding reduced postprandial blood glucose and the gastric emptying rate (GER) without affecting satiety. OBJECTIVE The objective was to study the effect of 1 and 3 g cinnamon on GER, postprandial blood glucose, plasma concentrations of insulin and incretin hormones [glucose-dependent insulinotropic p...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2007
Per-Ake Albertsson Rickard Köhnke Sinan C Emek Jie Mei Jens F Rehfeld Hans-Erik Akerlund Charlotte Erlanson-Albertsson

Human obesity is a global epidemic, which causes a rapidly increased frequency of diabetes and cardiovascular disease. One reason for obesity is the ready availability of refined food products with high caloric density, an evolutionarily new event, which makes over-consumption of food inevitable. Fat is a food product with high caloric density. The mechanism for regulation of fat intake has the...

Journal: :Appetite 2015
Tracy L Tylka Julie C Lumeng Ihuoma U Eneli

Mothers who are concerned about their young child's weight are more likely to use restrictive feeding, which has been associated with increased food seeking behaviors, emotional eating, and overeating in young children across multiple prospective and experimental studies. In the present study, we examined whether mothers' intuitive eating behaviors would moderate the association between their c...

Journal: :The American journal of physiology 1999
M Romon P Lebel C Velly N Marecaux J C Fruchart J Dallongeville

To assess the impact of the macronutrient content of a meal on the postprandial leptin response and its relationship with postprandial satiety, 22 young healthy subjects (11 men and 11 women) were given, in a randomized order, an isoenergetic meal [carbohydrate (81%) or fat (79%)] or remained fasting. Blood sampling and hunger and satiety scores were collected hourly during 9 h after the meal. ...

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