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, but it might be the case that typically obese individuals rapidly recover from SSS. This hypothesis was examined in the present study, comparing 39 normal - weight women (mean ± SD body mass index (BMI) = 22.4 ...
. The present study was conducted to explore whether sensory - specific satiety in the overweight may be different from that in normal - weight subjects. Subjects: 144 subjects (half men, half women ; age range: 17–62 ...
or normal weight women , women who are obese may be differentially responsive to price discounts and thus at greater risk of weight gain over time. Various mechanisms–social, psychological, and neurological ...
and person- specific factors to BMI-related rs-fMRI changes by comparing the network configuration of sibling pairs in which one sibling was obese (BMI ≥ 30) and the other was of normal weight (BMI 18–25 ...
by which anatomical alterations of the gut in obesity surgery modify behavioral and brain reward responses to food. Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) surgery is an effective long-term intervention for weight ...
to food pictures in obese women compared with normal weight women (Rothemund et al., 2007; Stoeckel et al., 2008). Both studies reported greater activation in the lateral orbitofrontal cortex, insula ...
. Learning and Motivation , 16 , 341 – 355 . Google Scholar Crossref Search ADS Birch L. L. , Deysher M. ( 1986 ). Caloric compensation and sensory specific satiety : Evidence for self regulation of food intake ...
was used as the main stratifying variable and was separated into four distinct categories: normal weight (≤24.99 kg/m2), overweight (25.00–29.99 kg/m2), obesity class 1 (30.00–34.99 kg/m2), and obesity class ...
in lean-BL compared with obese -BL (A). Dietary-induced weight loss increased MOR BPND in the fasted state in obese -PWL (B) and had modest normalizing effects on the difference between lean-BL and obese -PWL ...
in the suggestion that lack of sleep can be a risk factor for weight gain and obesity ,11–14 which are significant public health concerns.15–18 Alongside the rise in obesity , the number of individuals obtaining ...
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