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Are we addicted to food?Angelo Del Parigi
Clinical Diabetes and Nutrition Section, National Institutes of Health, Phoenix, Arizona 85016, USA
Obes Res 11:493-5. 2003
Sex differences in the human brain's response to hunger and satiationAngelo Del Parigi
Clinical Diabetes and Nutrition Section, NIDDK, NIH, Phoenix, AZ 85016, USA
Am J Clin Nutr 75:1017-22. 2002..Recent neuroimaging studies have provided functional maps of the human cerebral areas activated in response to hunger and satiation...
High circulating ghrelin: a potential cause for hyperphagia and obesity in prader-willi syndromeAngelo DelParigi
Clinical Diabetes and Nutrition Section, National Institutes of Health National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, Phoenix, Arizona 85016, USA
J Clin Endocrinol Metab 87:5461-4. 2002..56). This is the first evidence that ghrelin, a novel orexigenic hormone, is elevated in subjects with PWS. Our finding suggests that ghrelin may be responsible, at least in part, for the hyperphagia observed in PWS...
Sensory experience of food and obesity: a positron emission tomography study of the brain regions affected by tasting a liquid meal after a prolonged fastAngelo DelParigi
Clinical Diabetes and Nutrition Section, NIDDK NIH, DHHS, Phoenix, AZ 85016, USA
Neuroimage 24:436-43. 2005..These results provide a new perspective on the understanding of the neuroanatomical correlates of abnormal eating behavior and their relationship with obesity in humans...
Persistence of abnormal neural responses to a meal in postobese individualsA DelParigi
Clinical Diabetes and Nutrition Section, VIDDK, JIH DHHS, Phoenix, AZ 85016, USA
Int J Obes Relat Metab Disord 28:370-7. 2004..To determine whether abnormal obese-like neural responses to a meal persist in postobese individuals, who achieved and maintained a normal body weight despite a past history of severe obesity...
Successful dieters have increased neural activity in cortical areas involved in the control of behaviorA DelParigi
Obesity and Diabetes Clinical Research Section, National Institutes of Health, Phoenix, AZ, USA
Int J Obes (Lond) 31:440-8. 2007..To investigate whether dietary restraint, a landmark of successful dieting, is associated with specific patterns of brain responses to the sensory experience of food and meal consumption...
Parasympathetic blockade attenuates augmented pancreatic polypeptide but not insulin secretion in Pima IndiansBarbora Vozarova de Courten
Clinical Diabetes and Nutrition Section, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Phoenix, Arizona, USA
Diabetes 53:663-71. 2004..However, the hyperinsulinemia of this population does not appear to be due to increased vagal input to pancreatic beta-cells...
Functional neuroimaging: a new generation of human brain studies in obesity researchP A Tataranni
CDNS, NIDDK NIH DHHS, Phoenix, AZ 85016, USA
Obes Rev 4:229-38. 2003....
Taste preferences and body weight changes in an obesity-prone populationArline D Salbe
Clinical Diabetes and Nutrition Section, Phoenix Epidemiology and Clinical Research Branch, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Phoenix, AZ 85016, USA
Am J Clin Nutr 79:372-8. 2004..CONCLUSION: Although the Pima Indians liked sweet and creamy solutions less than the whites did, a heightened hedonic response for these solutions among the Pima Indians was associated with weight gain...
Negative relationship between fasting plasma ghrelin concentrations and ad libitum food intakeArline D Salbe
National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, Clinical Diabetes and Nutrition Section, Phoenix, Arizona 85016, USA
J Clin Endocrinol Metab 89:2951-6. 2004..This unexpected finding that low FxGhr predict ad libitum food intake suggests that the role of endogenous ghrelin in the regulation of energy homeostasis remains uncertain...
Pancreatic polypeptide is involved in the regulation of body weight in pima Indian male subjectsJuraj Koska
Clinical Diabetes and Nutrition Section, National Institutes of Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of Health, 4212 N 16th St, Rm 5 41, Phoenix, AZ 85016, USA
Diabetes 53:3091-6. 2004..However this contribution appears to be more complex than anticipated because of the opposite effect of fasting and postprandial PP on the risk of future weight gain...
Cross-sectional and prospective relationships of fasting plasma ghrelin concentrations with anthropometric measures in pima Indian childrenJoy C Bunt
Clinical Diabetes and Nutrition Section, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Phoenix, Arizona 85016, USA
J Clin Endocrinol Metab 88:3756-61. 2003..These data do not support a direct relationship between the fasting plasma ghrelin concentration and subsequent relative changes in height or weight in growing children...
Physiological evidence for the involvement of peptide YY in the regulation of energy homeostasis in humansYan Guo
Obesity and Diabetes Clinical Research Section, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Phoenix, AZ 85016, USA
Obesity (Silver Spring) 14:1562-70. 2006..To explore the potential role of the endogenous peptide YY (PYY) in the long-term regulation of body weight and energy homeostasis...
In pursuit of neural risk factors for weight gain in humansAngelo DelParigi
Obesity and Diabetes Clinical Research Section, PECRB, NIDDK, NIH, DHHS, Phoenix, AZ, USA
Neurobiol Aging 26:50-5. 2005....
