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PHYSIOLOGY
Adiposopathy: Is “Sick Fat” a Cardiovascular Disease?
Bowels Control Brain: Gut Hormones and Obesity
Regional Brain Response to Visual Food Cues is a Marker of Satiety that Predicts Food Choice
Central Nervous System Control of Food Intake and Body Weight
Central Nervous System Control of Food Intake
Obesity: The Development of Our Understanding
Effects of Glucagon-like Peptide 1 on Appetite and Body Weight: Focus on the CNS
Evaluation of a Melanocortin-4 Receptor (MC4R) Agonist (Setmelanotide) in MC4R Deficiency
Exercise Training and Energy Expenditure following Weight Loss
Food Intake 1
Food Intake 2
Food Intake 3
GLP1 Receptors
The Gut Hormones in Appetite Regulation
Gastrointestinal Hormones Regulating Appetite
Gut Brain 1
Gut Brain 2
Gut Brain 3
Gut Brain 4
Hedonic and Incentive Signals for Body Weight Control
Long-Term Persistence of Hormonal Adaptations to Weight Loss
The Hunger Games
Hypothalamus 1
Hypothalamus 2
Hypothalamus 3
Motivation to Eat—AgRP Neurons and Homeostatic Need
Neural Responses to Visual Food Cues According to Weight Status: a Systematic Review of Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Studies
Physical Activity and Obesity: What We Know and What We Need to Know
The Right Brain Hypothesis for Obesity
Mechanisms of Disease: the Role of Gastrointestinal Hormones in Appetite and Obesity