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Appetite: Regulation, Use of Stimulants & Cultural & Biological Influences

Appetite: Regulation, Use of Stimulants & Cultural & Biological Influences

9781631172410
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The primary function of appetite is to control adequate energy intake in order to meet an organisms metabolic requirements. The interplay between hunger, appetite stimulation and food intake is tightly regulated by the central nervous system and conditioned by numerous inherently biological as well as acquired social and cultural phenomena. Appetite is closely linked to individual behaviour, thereby affecting energy intake as well as qualitative food structure and represents a basis for possible therapeutic intervention in individuals with impaired appetite regulations. This book presents several perspectives on appetite regulation in humans and animal models. The importance of understanding altered appetite regulation in cancer is highlighted as well as the effects of exercise on appetite. Finally, this book also presents new research into the role of genetic variability in ghrelin in dietary composition.
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9781631172410
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Publication date
2014
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
246
Dimensions (mm)
180.00 x 260.00
Weight (g)
594
  • Preface; Control of Appetite & Eating Disorders; Chronobiology, Sleep Disturbances & Food Intake Disorders; Food Reward & Food Addiction; Behavioral Rodent Models of Eating Disorders; Adipose Tissue Endocrine Regulations in Metabolic Syndrome & Appetite; Effects of Exercise on Appetite-Related Hormonal Regulations; Appetite Stimulants in Cancer Patients:: Still a Challenge; Understanding Eating Behavior in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders; Double Heterozygotes For ACE ID & AGT M235T Polymorphisms are in Lower Risk of Developing Non-Syndromic Intrauterine Growth Restriction:: A Possible Role of Appetite?; Two Common Ghrelin Gene Polymorphisms Linked to Anthropometric & Dietary Characteristics of the Central European Population; Index.
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