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The gastrointestinal system can be considered the gateway for food entry in our body. Rather than being a passive player, it is now clear that gut strongly influence the feeding behavior and contribute to maintain energy balance with... more
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Cholecystokinin (CCK) is associated with fat-induced satiety. The primary objective of the present study was to determine, in an acute meal setting, whether the availability of dietary fat for alimentary processing, and hence the... more
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Obesity is increasing in parallel with greater all-day food availability. The latter may promote meal irregularity, dysregulation of the energy balance, and poor metabolic health. We investigated the effect of meal irregularity on the... more
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Associative conditioning of satiety indicates that concentrated maltodextrin (cMD) may induce a mildly aversive visceral signal within 20min of its ingestion, as well as satiating normally. Individuals' awareness of this adverse... more
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The relationship between functional dyspepsia and delayed gastric emptying of solids or liquids is still unclear. The aim of the present study was to investigate in dyspeptic patients the prevalence of delayed gastric emptying for solids... more
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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... more
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Children who report episodes of binge eating gain more weight than do children not reporting binge eating. However, how binge eating affects children's food intake at meals is unknown. We compared the energy intake and postmeal... more
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Foods and dietary patterns that enhance satiety may provide benefit to consumers. The aim of the present review was to describe, consider and evaluate research on potential benefits of enhanced satiety. The proposal that enhanced satiety... more
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Although bariatric surgery is the most effective therapy for obesity, only a small proportion of candidates undergo this surgery. Endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty (ESG) is a minimally invasive procedure that reduces the size of the gastric... more
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Examined the role of adult motivation in the transfer of food to infants in cotton-top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus). Two experiments were conducted with 8 focal Ss in 3 captive family groups. Examination of natural changes in food... more
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Mann, Sidman, and Starr showed either erotic films or nonsexual movies once a week for a month to married couples and found that the sex films had stimulated a relatively high level of sexual activity on movie-viewing nights. There was no... more
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When conducting controlled laboratory studies with non-traditional laboratory animals it is important that methods for determining body weight stability are reliable. This helps ensure the health and welfare of animals when they are... more
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Methods. We studied 10 community-dwelling elderly persons, (77 ± 3 years old) and 9 younger adult persons (32 ± 8 years old). Using ultrasonography, we measured gastric antrum area and cholecystic volume in fasting condition and after an... more
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Energy-containing liquids are claimed to have relatively low satiating power, although energy in liquids is not without effect on appetite. Using the preload test-meal method, effects on fullness and energy intake compensation were... more
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Osborne-Mendel (OM) rats are prone to obesity when fed a high-fat diet, whereas S5B/Pl (S5B) rats are resistant to diet-induced obesity when fed the same diet. OM rats have a decreased satiation response to fatty acids infused in the... more
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Children who report episodes of binge eating gain more weight than do children not reporting binge eating. However, how binge eating affects children's food intake at meals is unknown. We compared the energy intake and postmeal... more
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To investigate the effects of fat and carbohydrate on appetite, food intake and gastric emptying with and without the influence of orosensory factors, a group of nine healthy, fasted male subjects took part in two separate paired... more
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Previous studies have indicated that the secretion of the intestinal satiety hormone glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) is attenuated in obese subjects. To compare meal-induced response of GLP-1 and glucose-dependent insulinotropic... more
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