نتایج جستجو برای: regulating hormoneenergy intake

تعداد نتایج: 200641  

2017
Jesús de la Fuente Inmaculada Cubero Mari Carmen Sánchez-Amate Francisco J. Peralta Angélica Garzón Javier Fiz Pérez

The competency for interacting with alcohol is a highly useful Educational Psychology model for preventing and for understanding the different behavioral levels of this interaction. Knowledge of facts, concepts and principles about alcohol use, self-regulated behavior, and attitudes toward alcohol are predictive of adequate interaction with alcohol. The objective of this study was to empiricall...

2014
Hideaki Oike Katsutaka Oishi Masuko Kobori

Circadian clocks that comprise clock genes exist throughout the body and control daily physiological events. The central clock that dominates activity rhythms is entrained by light/dark cycles, whereas peripheral clocks regulating local metabolic rhythms are determined by feeding/fasting cycles. Nutrients reset peripheral circadian clocks and the local clock genes control downstream metabolic p...

Journal: :Circulation research 1972
R G Geller H S Margolius J J Pisano H R Keiser

The urinary excretion of kallikrein was examined in rats whose mineralocorticoid level was increased by the administration of deoxycorticosterone or a low-sodium diet and decreased by adrenalectomy. Administration of deoxycorticosterone by injection or by subcutaneous implantation of pellets resulted in a threefold increase in kallikrein excretion after 10-30 days (P<0.01) . Low-sodium intake p...

2005
Gordon H. Williams Norman K. Hollenberg

Amajor difficulty in determining the mechanisms responsible for human hypertension is the great variety of systems involved in regulating blood pressure and our tendency to assume that these mechanisms are similar in all hypertensive patients. Even when patients are separated into those whose blood pressure is or is not sensitive to the level of sodium intake, it is often assumed that all "salt...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2009
Sebastian M Schmid Manfred Hallschmid Kamila Jauch-Chara Britta Wilms Christian Benedict Hendrik Lehnert Jan Born Bernd Schultes

BACKGROUND Short sleep duration is correlated with an increased risk of developing obesity and cardiovascular disease, but the mechanisms behind this relation are largely unknown. OBJECTIVE We aimed to test the hypothesis that acute sleep loss decreases physical activity while increasing food intake, thereby shifting 2 crucial behavioral components of energy homeostasis toward weight gain. ...

Journal: :FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 2012
Kristy L Townsend Ryo Suzuki Tian Lian Huang Enxuan Jing Tim J Schulz Kevin Lee Cullen M Taniguchi Daniel O Espinoza Lindsay E McDougall Hongbin Zhang Tong-Chuan He Efi Kokkotou Yu-Hua Tseng

Body weight is regulated by coordinating energy intake and energy expenditure. Transforming growth factor β (TGFβ)/bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) signaling has been shown to regulate energy balance in lower organisms, but whether a similar pathway exists in mammals is unknown. We have previously demonstrated that BMP7 can regulate brown adipogenesis and energy expenditure. In the current stud...

Journal: :Nutrition reviews 2004
Tim L Radak

Obesity results in numerous preventable deaths and comorbidities. Unfortunately, a reduction of body weight has been correlated with a reduction in bone mass, the reasons for which have not been fully elucidated. The importance of maximizing peak bone mass during premenopausal years is well known. Most studies demonstrate a positive relationship between calcium intake and bone mass. However, du...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2008
Yuki Takayanagi Hirokazu Matsumoto Masanori Nakata Takashi Mera Shoji Fukusumi Shuji Hinuma Yoichi Ueta Toshihiko Yada Gareth Leng Tatsushi Onaka

Food intake is regulated by a network of signals that emanate from the gut and the brainstem. The peripheral satiety signal cholecystokinin is released from the gut following food intake and acts on fibers of the vagus nerve, which project to the brainstem and activate neurons that modulate both gastrointestinal function and appetite. In this study, we found that neurons in the nucleus tractus ...

Journal: :Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience 2016
Xianglong Zhu David Ottenheimer Ralph J. DiLeone

While weight gain is clearly promoted by excessive energy intake and reduced expenditure, the underlying neural mechanisms of energy balance remain unclear. The nucleus accumbens (NAc) is one brain region that has received attention for its role in the regulation of energy balance; its D1 and D2 receptor containing neurons have distinct functions in regulating reward behavior and require furthe...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Bobby K Cheon Ying-Yi Hong

Among social animals, subordinate status or low social rank is associated with increased caloric intake and weight gain. This may reflect an adaptive behavioral pattern that promotes acquisition of caloric resources to compensate for low social resources that may otherwise serve as a buffer against environmental demands. Similarly, diet-related health risks like obesity and diabetes are disprop...

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