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| M M BoggianoSummaryAffiliation: University of Alabama at Birmingham Country: USA Publications
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Secretive food concocting in binge eating: test of a famine hypothesisMary M Boggiano
Department of Psychology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL 35294 1170, USA
Int J Eat Disord 46:212-25. 2013..Here we do so in the context of binge-eating using a "famine hypothesis of concocting."..
The Pavlovian power of palatable food: lessons for weight-loss adherence from a new rodent model of cue-induced overeatingM M Boggiano
Behavioral Neuroscience Division, Department of Psychology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL 35394 1170, USA
Int J Obes (Lond) 33:693-701. 2009..We tested the hypothesis that context cues surrounding palatable food (PF) intake have the power to disrupt caloric regulation even of less PF. Context cues are non-food cues that are in the environment where PF is habitually eaten...
PYY3-36 as an anti-obesity drug targetM M Boggiano
Department of Psychology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL 35294 1170, USA
Obes Rev 6:307-22. 2005..We review the studies that are in the public domain which support or challenge PYY3-36 as a potential anti-obesity target...
Combined dieting and stress evoke exaggerated responses to opioids in binge-eating ratsMary M Boggiano
Department of Psychology, Behavioral Neuroscience Division, University of Alabama at Birmingham, AL 35294 1170, USA
Behav Neurosci 119:1207-14. 2005..These responses in sated normal-weight rats strengthen evidence that reward, over metabolic need, drives binge eating...
Effect of a cage divider permitting social stimuli on stress and food intake in ratsM M Boggiano
Department of Psychology, Behavioral Neuroscience Division, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama, 35294, USA
Physiol Behav 95:222-8. 2008..In times of lagging research funding it can also substantially reduce housing costs...
High intake of palatable food predicts binge-eating independent of susceptibility to obesity: an animal model of lean vs obese binge-eating and obesity with and without binge-eatingM M Boggiano
Department of Psychology, Behavioral Neuroscience Division, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, USA
Int J Obes (Lond) 31:1357-67. 2007....
Body composition and endocrine status of long-term stress-induced binge-eating ratsA I Artiga
Department of Psychology, Behavioral Neuroscience Division, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL 35294 1170, USA
Physiol Behav 91:424-31. 2007..Importantly, our findings also highlight the stubborn nature of binge eating: once a critical experience with dieting and stress is experienced, little if any further weight loss or food restriction is necessary to sustain it...
A history of caloric restriction induces neurochemical and behavioral changes in rats consistent with models of depressionP C Chandler-Laney
Department of Psychology, Behavioral Neuroscience Division, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL 35294 1170, USA
Pharmacol Biochem Behav 87:104-14. 2007..Together, these findings suggest that a history of frequent food restriction-induced weight fluctuation imposes neurochemical changes that negatively impact feeding and mood regulation...
Feeding response to melanocortin agonist predicts preference for and obesity from a high-fat dietP C Chandler
Department of Psychology, Behavioral Neuroscience Division, 415 Campbell Hall, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL 35294 1170, USA
Physiol Behav 85:221-30. 2005..Finally, the results indicate that responses to exogenous MC challenge can be used to predict proneness or resistance to DIO...
Binge eating in rats produced by combining dieting with stressMary M Boggiano
University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA
Curr Protoc Neurosci . 2006..This protocol permits study of the psychobiological underpinnings of binge eating and possibly also of addiction, impulsivity, and depression, which are co-morbid with binge eating...
Motivation for palatable food despite consequences in an animal model of binge eatingKimberly D Oswald
Department of Psychology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama 35294 1170, USA
Int J Eat Disord 44:203-11. 2011..We determined if rats identified as binge-eating prone (BEP) similarly display abnormal motivation for palatable food...
A history of human-like dieting alters serotonergic control of feeding and neurochemical balance in a rat model of binge-eatingPaula C Chandler Laney
Department of Psychology, Behavioral Neuroscience Division, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama 35294 1170, USA
Int J Eat Disord 40:136-42. 2007..This study replicated a model of stress-induced binge-eating in rats with a history of caloric restriction (HCR), tested their response to SSRI (fluoxetine) treatment, and explored changes in brain monoamine levels...
Putative contributors to the secular increase in obesity: exploring the roads less traveledS W Keith
Section on Statistical Genetics, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL 35294-0022, USA
Int J Obes (Lond) 30:1585-94. 2006....
Stress and hunger alter the anorectic efficacy of fluoxetine in binge-eating rats with a history of caloric restrictionRachel J Placidi
Department of Psychology, Division of Behavioral Neuroscience, The University of Alabama at Birmingham, Alabama 35294-1170, USA
Int J Eat Disord 36:328-41. 2004..The diverse effects of fluoxetine on the type of food, and in hungry versus sated rats, suggest alternate brain mechanisms should be concomitantly targeted for improved treatment of binge eating disorders...
Research Grants
- Neurochemistry of Stress-Induced Binge EatingMARY BOGGIANO; Fiscal Year: 2006..By defining the neural substrates that mediate bingelike eating in this model, novel strategies that prevent, arrest, and reverse the disorder in humans can be tested. ..
