energy balance

Opportunities for Reversible Inhibitors of Monoamine Oxidase-a (RIMAs) in the Treatment of Depression.

...  diet and sleep patterns. Sleep may be shortened or made good with daytime naps. Circadian rhythms of temperature, metabolism, hormonal secretions and physical performance may be disrupted and incidental activities curtailed. Disturbances of psychomotor performance include daytime sleepiness, impaired… Continue reading

Effects of Gender, Media Influences, and Traditional Gender Role Orientation on Disordered Eating and Appearance Concerns Among Latino Adolescents.

...  behavior in children and adolescents. There appears to be an uncoupling effect dissociating these activities from the sensation of hunger and thus energy intake. Children and adolescents seem to increase their energy intake during and after such activities without… Continue reading

Blunted Re-Feeding Response and Increased Locomotor Activity in Mice Lacking FoxO1 in Synapsin-Cre-Expressing Neurons.

...  likely due to increased melanocortinergic tone. We confirmed these data in mice lacking the three Foxo genes. The effects on locomotor activity could be reversed by direct delivery of constitutively active FoxO1 to the mediobasal hypothalamus, but not to… Continue reading

Identification of (2-Aminopropyl)indole Positional Isomers in Forensic Samples.

...  levels of BRCA1 and/or BRCA2. We believe that this work may initiate personalized therapeutic approach in numerous patients with tumors displaying encoded and functional BRCA-deficiency. HubMed – addiction   Ghrelin and Nicotine Stimulate Equally the Dopamine Release in the… Continue reading

The Role of the Endocannabinoid System in Eating Disorders: Neurochemical and Behavioural Preclinical Evidence.

...  Role of the Endocannabinoid System in Eating Disorders: Neurochemical and Behavioural Preclinical Evidence. Curr Pharm Des. 2013 Jun 14; Fadda P The endocannabinoid system has long been known as a modulator of several physiological functions, among which the homeostatic… Continue reading

Neurophysiological Signals as Potential Translatable Biomarkers for Modulation of Metabotropic Glutamate 5 Receptors.

...  behavioral sensitization. The results suggest that extinction training involving only elements of a drug-associated context can result in increased associative strength of those elements. HubMed – addiction   Ghrelin amplifies the nicotine-induced dopamine release in the rat striatum. Neurochem… Continue reading

“Healthy” Discussions About Risk: The Corn Refiners Association’s Strategic Negotiation of Authority in the Debate Over High Fructose Corn Syrup.

...  – eating   Postprandial peptide YY is lower in young college-aged women with high dietary cognitive restraint. Physiol Behav. 2013 Jul 4; Scheid JL, Birch LL, Williams NI, Rolls BJ, De Souza MJ Acylated Ghrelin and Peptide YY (PYY3-36)… Continue reading

Do Health-Promoting Schools Improve Nutrition in China?

...  obesity in order to quantify the daily energy surplus associated with weight gain in children and adolescents.Articles published in the last ten years, indexed in electronic databases Medline (Pubmed) and SciELO-Br. In the Medline database, the descriptor “energy gap”… Continue reading

The Prevalence of Overweight and Obesity in Indigenous Kindergarten Children – a Cross Sectional Population Based Study.

...  of overweight or obese children, reported concerns about weight and eating habits, with no significant difference between Indigenous and non-Indigenous parents.The low level of parental concern about obesity suggests that general practitioners should persist with screening for, and managing,… Continue reading

Patients’ Expectations of the Health Advice Conversation With the Diabetes Nurse Practitioner.

...  ability to manage the disease. HubMed – eating   Eating breakfast more frequently is cross-sectionally associated with higher physical activity and lower levels of adiposity in overweight Latina and African American girls. Am J Clin Nutr. 2013 Jun 26;… Continue reading