نتایج جستجو برای: hunger and satiation

تعداد نتایج: 16827938  

2016
Janet McNally Siobhan Hugh‐Jones Samantha Caton Carel Vereijken Hugo Weenen Marion Hetherington

Responsive feeding has been identified as important in preventing overconsumption by infants. However, this is predicated on an assumption that parents recognise and respond to infant feeding cues. Despite this, relatively little is understood about how infants engage parental feeding responses. Therefore, the aim of this systematic review was to identify what is known about infant communicatio...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2015
Esther Mans Mateu Serra-Prat Elisabet Palomera Xavier Suñol Pere Clavé

BACKGROUND The relation between hunger, satiation, and integrated gastrointestinal motility and hormonal responses in morbidly obese patients after sleeve gastrectomy has not been determined. OBJECTIVE The objective was to assess the effects of sleeve gastrectomy on hunger, satiation, gastric and gallbladder motility, and gastrointestinal hormone response after a liquid meal test. DESIGN Th...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1988
C J Driver

1. Possible links between metabolism and satiation were investigated using volunteer subjects given test meals based on milk solids. Satisfaction was rated by the subjects on a six-point scale and the course of metabolism was followed by measurement of the respiratory quotient (RQ). 2. The time-course of satiation was the same for a high-carbohydrate, a high-fat and a high-protein meal, in spit...

Journal: :Journal of fish biology 2013
L A Jackson C F Rakocinski R B Blaylock

The feeding performance of individual hatchery-reared (HR) and wild juvenile spotted seatrout Cynoscion nebulosus was compared across a series of six 1·5 h feeding exposures over a 3 day period in a controlled experiment. The predation cycle served as a context for discerning feeding performance elements. The experimental design facilitated assessments of the effects of experience, motivation d...

Journal: :The Journal of nutrition 2012
France Bellisle Adam Drewnowski G Harvey Anderson Margriet Westerterp-Plantenga Corby K Martin

Satiation and satiety are central concepts in the understanding of appetite control and both have to do with the inhibition of eating. Satiation occurs during an eating episode and brings it to an end. Satiety starts after the end of eating and prevents further eating before the return of hunger. Enhancing satiation and satiety derived from foodstuffs was perceived as a means to facilitate weig...

Journal: :Acta neurobiologiae experimentalis 1971
S Soltysik

There is no doubt that the conditioned food saiivary reflexes are influenced by the intensity of hunger. However, there is no agreement as to whether this influence is direct or mediated by motor behavior. The data are also conflicting concerning the effect of hunger or satiation upon the unconditioned salivary response. Thus, Finch (1938) found that hunger affects the conditioned and unconditi...

Journal: :Journal of nutrition education and behavior 2010
Samantha A Ramsay Laurel J Branen Janice Fletcher Elizabeth Price Susan L Johnson Madeleine Sigman-Grant

OBJECTIVE To explore the verbal communication of child care providers regarding preschool children's internal and non-internal hunger and satiation cues. METHODS Video observation transcripts of Head Start staff (n=29) at licensed child care centers in Colorado, Idaho, and Nevada were analyzed for common themes. RESULTS Adults' verbal communication with children at mealtimes emphasized non-...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1993
J R Groome M Clark C M Lent

The behavioural state of an organism consists of an array of constituent behaviours or responses which may be altered differentially as the behavioural state of an animal changes (Kupferman et al. 1991). The medicinal leech, Hirudo medicinalis , exhibits a long cycle in feeding behaviour (Dickinson and Lent, 1984). When they have not fed for some months, Hirudo exhibit an array of appetitive be...

2012
Ana M Andrade Daniel L Kresge Pedro J Teixeira Fátima Baptista Kathleen J Melanson

BACKGROUND Slow eating has been associated with enhanced satiation, but also with increased water intake. Therefore, the role of water ingestion in regard to eating rate needs to be discerned. This study examined the influence of eating rate on appetite regulation and energy intake when water intake is controlled. METHODS In a randomized design, slow and fast eating rates were compared on two...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1999
P A Tataranni J F Gautier K Chen A Uecker D Bandy A D Salbe R E Pratley M Lawson E M Reiman E Ravussin

The central role of the hypothalamus in the origination and/or processing of feeding-related stimuli may be modulated by the activity of other functional areas of the brain including the insular cortex (involved in enteroceptive monitoring) and the prefrontal cortex (involved in the inhibition of inappropriate response tendencies). Regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF), a marker of neuronal activ...

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