Ghrelin mimics fasting to enhance human hedonic, orbitofrontal cortex, and hippocampal responses to food

Background: Ghrelin, which is a stomach-derived hormone, increases with fasting and energy restriction and may influence eating behaviors through brain hedonic reward-cognitive systems. Therefore, changes in plasma ghrelin might mediate counter-regulatory responses to a negative energy balance throu...

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Veröffentlicht in:The American journal of clinical nutrition 2014-06, Vol.99 (6), p.1319-1330
Hauptverfasser: Goldstone, Anthony P, Prechtl, Christina G, Scholtz, Samantha, Miras, Alexander D, Chhina, Navpreet, Durighel, Giuliana, Deliran, Seyedeh S, Beckmann, Christian, Ghatei, Mohammad A, Ashby, Damien R, Waldman, Adam D, Gaylinn, Bruce D, Thorner, Michael O, Frost, Gary S, Bloom, Stephen R, Bell, Jimmy D
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