Eating for pleasure or calories

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Abstract

A changing environment and lifestyle on the background of evolutionary engraved or perinatally imprinted physiological response patterns is the foremost explanation for the current obesity epidemic. However, it is not clear what the mechanisms are by which the modern environment overrides the physiological controls of appetite and homeostatic body weight regulation. Major advances have been made regarding crosstalk between metabolic signals and the cognitive/emotional brain that primarily deals with the environment. On one hand, metabolic signals such as leptin and ghrelin have previously unexpected direct effects on learning and memory, as well as liking and wanting. On the other hand, brain areas involved in reward, cognition, and executive control can override metabolic regulation by talking to the hypothalamus. © 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Zheng, H., & Berthoud, H. R. (2007, December). Eating for pleasure or calories. Current Opinion in Pharmacology. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.coph.2007.10.011

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