A Review in Modification Food-Intake Behavior by Brain Stimulation: Excess Weight Cases

Obesity and overweight are frequently prescribed for dysfunction in food-intake behavior. Due to the widely prevalence of obesity in last year’s, there is demand for more studies which are aimed to modify the food-intake behavior. For the past decades many researches has applied in modify food-intak...

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description Obesity and overweight are frequently prescribed for dysfunction in food-intake behavior. Due to the widely prevalence of obesity in last year’s, there is demand for more studies which are aimed to modify the food-intake behavior. For the past decades many researches has applied in modify food-intake by brain training or stimulation. This review for neuroscience studies in modifying food-intake behavior, it’s involved three sections; The first section explained the role of brain activity in food-intake regulation, general ideas about biomedical devices in food-intake behavior are discussed in second section and third section focused on brain-stimulation systems. Finally, this paper concluded with main points that need to be taken into account when designing experimental study for modification food-intake behavior by brain stimulation according to previous studies recommendation and challenges
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Calories
Carbohydrates
Conflicts of interest
Embedded systems
Energy consumption
Food
Hypothalamus
Meals
Metabolism
Obesity
Overweight
Public health
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