نتایج جستجو برای: hunger and satiation

تعداد نتایج: 16827938  

2016
Xuan Zhou Raymond W. Matthews David Darwent Gregory D. Roach

The impact of sleep restriction on the endogenous circadian rhythms of hunger and satiety were examined in 28 healthy young men. Participants were scheduled to 2 × 24-h days of baseline followed by 8 × 28-h days of forced desynchrony during which sleep was either moderately restricted (equivalent to 6 h in bed/24 h; n = 14) or severely restricted (equivalent to 4 h in bed/24 h; n = 14). Self-re...

2012
Joseph P. Redden

The traditional view of satiation is that repeated consumption produces an unavoidable decline in liking according to the quantity and recency of consumption. We challenge this deterministic view by showing that satiation is instead partially constructed in the moment based on contextual cues. More specifically, while satiation is a function of the actual amount consumed, it also depends on the...

2010
Mitsuru Shimizu Collin R Payne Brian Wansink

BACKGROUND While environmental and situational cues influence food intake, it is not always clear how they do so. We examine whether participants consume more when an eating occasion is associated with meal cues than with snack cues. We expect their perception of the type of eating occasion to mediate the amount of food they eat. In addition, we expect the effect of those cues on food intake to...

2013
Margaret A. Defeyter Riccardo Russo

The aim of the current study was to investigate the effect of breakfast consumption on cognitive performance and mood in adolescents, and any interaction that breakfast consumption might have with cognitive load. The rationale for this approach was that the beneficial effects of any intervention with regard to cognitive function may be more readily apparent when more demands are placed on the s...

Journal: :European journal of nutrition 2013
Isabelle Aeberli Annina Erb Kerstin Spliethoff Daniela Meier Oliver Götze Heiko Frühauf Mark Fox Graham S Finlayson Max Gassmann Kaspar Berneis Marco Maggiorini Wolfgang Langhans Thomas A Lutz

PURPOSE Hypoxia has been shown to reduce energy intake and lead to weight loss, but the underlying mechanisms are unclear. The aim was therefore to assess changes in eating after rapid ascent to 4,559 m and to investigate to what extent hypoxia, acute mountain sickness (AMS), food preferences and satiation hormones influence eating behavior. METHODS Participants (n = 23) were studied at near ...

Journal: :The Journal of Nutrition 2012

2014
Billie Bradford Robyn Maude

BACKGROUND Maternal perception of decreased fetal movements is a specific indicator of fetal compromise, notably in the context of poor fetal growth. There is currently no agreed numerical definition of decreased fetal movements, with the subjective perception of a decrease on the part of the mother being the most significant definition clinically. Both qualitative and quantitative aspects of f...

Journal: :Food Quality and Preference 2021

Abstract This study investigated the link between individuals’ 2D:4D digit ratio (a biomarker associated with prenatal testosterone exposure) and their inclination to make masculine food choices. Furthermore, whether this potential association would be moderated by consumers’ levels of hunger (vs. satiation). Participants (N = 216; 50% female) made a set binary choices items pretested perceived...

Journal: :Diabetes 2000
J F Gautier K Chen A D Salbe D Bandy R E Pratley M Heiman E Ravussin E M Reiman P A Tataranni

Knowledge of how the brain contributes to the regulation of food intake in humans is limited. We used positron emission tomography and measures of regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) (a marker of neuronal activity) to describe the functional anatomy of satiation (i.e., the response to a liquid meal) in the context of extreme hunger (36-h fast) in 11 obese (BMI > or =35 kg/m2, age 27+/-5 years, ...

Journal: :The Journal of nutrition 2012
Graham Finlayson Isabelle Bordes Sanne Griffioen-Roose Cees de Graaf John E Blundell

Taste is involved in food preference and choice, and it is thought that it can modulate appetite and food intake. The present study investigated the effect of savory or sweet taste on satiation, reward, and food intake and according to individual differences in eating behavior traits underlying susceptibility to overeating. In a crossover design, 30 women (BMI = 22.7 ± 2.3; age = 21.9 ± 2.6 y) ...

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