Reduced nucleus accumbens and caudate nucleus activation to a pleasant taste is associated with obesity in older adults.
about
Elevated energy intake is correlated with hyperresponsivity in attentional, gustatory, and reward brain regions while anticipating palatable food receipt.Ageing diminishes the modulation of human brain responses to visual food cues by meal ingestion.A functional neuroimaging review of obesity, appetitive hormones and ingestive behavior.Neural responses to visual food cues according to weight status: a systematic review of functional magnetic resonance imaging studies.Brain-based etiology of weight regulation.Body-Brain Connections: The Effects of Obesity and Behavioral Interventions on Neurocognitive Aging.Greater striatopallidal adaptive coding during cue-reward learning and food reward habituation predict future weight gain.Postprandial plasma PYY concentrations are associated with increased regional gray matter volume and rCBF declines in caudate nuclei--a combined MRI and H2(15)O PET study.Reward components of feeding behavior are preserved during mouse agingObesity: pathophysiology and interventionA pilot randomized trial of a cognitive reappraisal obesity prevention program.Opposing relationships of BMI with BOLD and dopamine D2/3 receptor binding potential in the dorsal striatum.Neural correlates of taste and pleasantness evaluation in the metabolic syndromeAltered processing of sweet taste in the brain of diet soda drinkers.Males and females show differential brain activation to taste when hungry and sated in gustatory and reward areas.Can age-related CNS taste differences be detected as early as middle age? Evidence from fMRI.Neural vulnerability factors that increase risk for future weight gain.Abdominal fat is associated with a greater brain reward response to high-calorie food cues in Hispanic women.Adiposity measures predict olfactory processing speed in older adult carriers of the apolipoprotein E ε4 allele.Gain in Body Fat Is Associated with Increased Striatal Response to Palatable Food Cues, whereas Body Fat Stability Is Associated with Decreased Striatal ResponseDecreased caudate response to milkshake is associated with higher body mass index and greater impulsivity.Neuroimaging the interaction of mind and metabolism in humansElevated reward region responsivity predicts future substance use onset but not overweight/obesity onsetNeural responsivity during soft drink intake, anticipation, and advertisement exposure in habitually consuming youth.Expanding applications of deep brain stimulation: a potential therapeutic role in obesity and addiction management.Sweet Dopamine: Sucrose Preferences Relate Differentially to Striatal D2 Receptor Binding and Age in Obesity.Fuel not fun: Reinterpreting attenuated brain responses to reward in obesityMesolimbic dopamine and its neuromodulators in obesity and binge eating.A Genome-Wide Association Study in isolated populations reveals new genes associated to common food likings.Age-Related Changes in Gustatory, Homeostatic, Reward, and Memory Processing of Sweet Taste in the Metabolic Syndrome: An fMRI Study.Effect of Magnitude Estimation of Pleasantness and Intensity on fMRI Activation to Taste.Reduced anticipatory dopamine responses to food in rats exposed to high fat during early development.Perinatal Western Diet Consumption Leads to Profound Plasticity and GABAergic Phenotype Changes within Hypothalamus and Reward Pathway from Birth to Sexual Maturity in Rat.Impact of perinatal exposure to high-fat diet and stress on responses to nutritional challenges, food-motivated behaviour and mesolimbic dopamine function.Preliminary evidence for genetic overlap between body mass index and striatal reward response.Association between hedonic hunger and body-mass index versus obesity status.Effects of the modern food environment on striatal function, cognition and regulation of ingestive behavior.Stimulating the nucleus accumbens in obesity: A positron emission tomography study after deep brain stimulation in a rodent model
P2860
Q30618009-D8ED18EE-707E-4BE7-AF9F-297D6B7250ABQ30714484-EF5DDC97-F7A2-44BD-AFD4-BE5CA32E77B9Q30809802-1E7B74A9-9D85-497F-90F1-457000CA4983Q30953931-4C180442-437F-44CB-A89F-595433090A20Q30996533-F3B4199D-395F-4AC4-827F-7752188523C0Q33619524-FF3C16BE-0D5E-4DC3-96BE-571D6A6EB51AQ34080735-F1395FF7-D584-465A-9676-22CA5D8A9FD7Q34125438-385AE769-1481-4F17-8D5A-1492715B0C3BQ34193099-42931C3B-7784-4832-BA6D-B1DD3862EBE4Q34578124-FBD5370B-103D-4003-ACF4-C01B88560E15Q34647237-23E83DA1-12E7-4640-BBC4-F336774DC844Q35545296-B989D20F-F82F-4B3A-B8EE-799D592927BAQ36073371-024B208A-CBA4-4479-BE43-01FBF0DA14BCQ36301447-24702ED2-4ADA-4CE0-B92C-9A5D97FD685DQ36451043-E8BED059-AD98-47D9-8DBB-C3AE3D8ECB68Q36763744-24524016-33F8-4391-9408-7150A66D37B8Q36777473-FD9E487B-E181-44EE-AAC0-78C164271A35Q36859670-19783942-FA29-4641-A9F4-EC7689696801Q36951446-D17A941B-9ECC-4EB9-80CB-ABA94C764BACQ37050142-1A55A3CC-11A3-47D1-9116-B4A1A72E5603Q37064179-566DDA46-D38D-45DA-B407-B4E1426DE376Q37133432-B3C1D3D7-E11F-4193-B971-5C038C0E4EC8Q37175607-4009B84F-E2B5-4C8E-B2E6-12CF7F950981Q37734282-2AC24B0E-74B7-4CDA-9F2A-5C9AA41AE83CQ37942815-6E3B734F-EF67-4BE4-A601-6BF01D42F17CQ38292024-EFB1CDCC-BC56-4E27-9553-C4F8482740B1Q38546621-CD8D2DCD-DD0C-49C9-8455-8DA5E1E6C56BQ38619420-3C5375A7-7119-4D30-A9CE-5A12FD210102Q38821109-D8FD4C78-5DB5-4227-84E2-E0C930CCBE98Q39037982-BD992C57-DCDE-4777-8826-CE59B54B6B6FQ42394965-50C00A7F-4E25-4B07-B19C-9271E637EEB2Q44976738-F508D61B-6CA2-4CD1-A476-0F0E2C365641Q47113317-64113145-B156-4E61-BF21-F1155283DAE8Q47375046-436B2603-C6E2-4549-9411-0DEBAB2AB0D8Q47557556-0763FF4D-FA85-4B24-9E36-4AD4FA011A5CQ55019766-264F8E95-5123-47FF-ADCA-3D549D686DDDQ55251330-CDBD08C1-2AB2-41BC-B4B9-C3A3ACC1092CQ58691484-9C01B4F7-7F51-4692-A911-8507AB7B36A9
P2860
Reduced nucleus accumbens and caudate nucleus activation to a pleasant taste is associated with obesity in older adults.
description
2011 nî lūn-bûn
@nan
2011 թուականի Մարտին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
@hyw
2011 թվականի մարտին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
@hy
2011年の論文
@ja
2011年論文
@yue
2011年論文
@zh-hant
2011年論文
@zh-hk
2011年論文
@zh-mo
2011年論文
@zh-tw
2011年论文
@wuu
name
Reduced nucleus accumbens and ...... with obesity in older adults.
@ast
Reduced nucleus accumbens and ...... with obesity in older adults.
@en
Reduced nucleus accumbens and ...... with obesity in older adults.
@nl
type
label
Reduced nucleus accumbens and ...... with obesity in older adults.
@ast
Reduced nucleus accumbens and ...... with obesity in older adults.
@en
Reduced nucleus accumbens and ...... with obesity in older adults.
@nl
prefLabel
Reduced nucleus accumbens and ...... with obesity in older adults.
@ast
Reduced nucleus accumbens and ...... with obesity in older adults.
@en
Reduced nucleus accumbens and ...... with obesity in older adults.
@nl
P2093
P2860
P1433
P1476
Reduced nucleus accumbens and ...... with obesity in older adults.
@en
P2093
Aaron Jacobson
Claire Murphy
Erin Green
Lori Haase
P2860
P304
P356
10.1016/J.BRAINRES.2011.02.071
P407
P577
2011-03-24T00:00:00Z