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- Introduction
- Fundamentals of energy balance
- Sensing nutrient supply is crucial
- Sensing nutrients in the alimentary canal (1)
- Sensing nutrients in the alimentary canal (2)
- The peripheral taste system
- A taste for fat
- Sensing nutrients in the alimentary canal (3)
- Vagal sensors in the gastric intestinal tract
- Sensing nutrients in the alimentary canal (4)
- CCKA cells and CCKA receptor
- Sensing nutrients in the alimentary canal (5)
- Sensing absorbed nutrients (1)
- Sensing absorbed nutrients (2)
- Schema of the rat hypothalamus
- Genetic-molecular dissection
- Grill's decerebrate rat model
- Monogenic obesity: the power of leptin-deficiency
- Regulatory mechanisms
- Resistance to leptin
- Environmental view of obesity
- Thrifty genes,and an "obesogenic" environment
- The "other" brain involved in energy balance
- The honeybee: fitness through dancing
- The honeybee: finding food
- Getting food used to take lots of brain work
- Environment versus genetics: Pima Indians
- Cognitive controls of food intake
- Conditioned food intake
- Eating and memory
- The contribution of expanding portion sizes
- Portion size and energy density
- Obesity by choice in rats
- Palatability and food reward (1)
- Palatability and food reward (2)
- Food and human brain activity
- Imaginary food and brain activity
- Extended neural system controlling appetite
- Cognitive brain trumps metabolic brain
- Conclusions
Topics Covered
- Sensing nutrients in the alimentary canal
- Sensing absorbed nutrients
- Hindbrain control of meal size
- Hypothalamic control of energy balance
- Environmental influences on body weight regulation
- Cognitive controls of food intake
- Food as reward
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Berthoud, H. (2007, October 1). Neural control of food intake and energy balance [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved December 1, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/OCOM9290.Export Citation (RIS)
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Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Hans-Rudolf Berthoud has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.
Neural control of food intake and energy balance
Published on October 1, 2007
41 min