• This work has implications for understanding the relationship between energy intake and the development of obesity and for treating disturbances in food intake and appetite. (monell.org)
  • Nov. 20, 2014-A receptor in the brain that regulates appetite and body weight has now been found in L cells, key regulatory cells in the gut, providing the pharmaceutical industry with a novel drug target for both obesity and diabetes, a Vanderbilt University-led research team reported this week. (vumc.org)
  • epidemic towards decreased physical activity in 2013, 23.8% (95% uncertainty levels - because of the increasing- interval [UI], 22.9-24.7%) of boys Obesity is a result of a positive en- ly sedentary nature of recreational and 22.6% (95% UI, 21.7-23.6%) ergy balance (i.e. energy intake that activities, changing modes of trans- of girls were overweight or obese. (who.int)
  • Candidate molecular pathway genes related to appetite regulatory neural network, adipocyte homeostasis and obesity: results from the CARDIA Study. (cdc.gov)
  • Self-regulation interventions to reduce consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages in adolescents. (bvsalud.org)
  • This study evaluated the efficacy of self-regulation interventions through the use of drink-specific implementation intentions and drink-specific Go/No-Go training tasks as compensatory strategies to modify inhibitory control to reduce intake of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSB). (bvsalud.org)
  • That is, fidgeting may be a self-regulation mechanism to help us boost or lower our attention levels depending on what is required - either calming or energising us. (theconversation.com)
  • This Code seeks to promote a high standard of ethics in advertising by self-regulation against the background of national law and international law and practice, including the International Code of Advertising Practice published by the International Chamber of Commerce. (who.int)
  • In administering an industry committed to self-regulation, the Advertising Standards Authority of Singapore relies principally on a system of guidance and voluntary compliance, rather than punitive measures, to facilitate observance of this Code. (who.int)
  • The Authority believes in the benefits of self-regulation, including the flexibility to resolve disputes and address concerns expeditiously and in an informal and consultative forum. (who.int)
  • The interpretation of the Code is vested in ASAS to ensure that this system of self-regulation works in the public interest. (who.int)
  • His PhD was awarded for research into the physiological role of gut hormones in controlling appetite, energy expenditure and insulin secretion. (surrey.ac.uk)
  • The specific actions of exercise on each physiological component will vary in strength from person to person and with the intensity and duration of exercise concluding that individual responses to exercise and appetite suppression will be highly variable and difficult to predict [11]. (criticalbench.com)
  • Serotonergic neurotransmission is involved in the regulation of physiological functions such as mood, sleep, memory, and appetite. (jneurosci.org)
  • However, energy expenditure also influences the control of appetite and energy intake. (criticalbench.com)
  • In changing energy intake, exercise will impact on the mechanisms controlling appetite. (criticalbench.com)
  • Friedman, M.I. (2008) Food intake: Control, regulation and the illusion of dysregulation. (monell.org)
  • A study of 9 overweight women found that drinking fenugreek tea decreased appetite, but there was no observed difference in food intake afterwards. (weightlossyogi.com)
  • It is becoming recognized that the major influences on the expression of appetite arise from fat-free mass and fat mass, resting metabolic rate, gastric adjustment to ingested food, changes in insulin, ghrelin, cholecystokinin, glucagon-like peptide-1 and Peptide YY, and leptin. (criticalbench.com)
  • Activation of brown fat burns calories, improves insulin sensitivity and even affects appetite regulation. (soci.org)
  • How can you ever say that having a low or even no appetite for compliance or safety failures is meaningful? (cmswire.com)
  • Harms like lead paint poisoning and the opioid epidemic have attracted widespread condemnation, while many of the regulation preemption subjects remain hotly contested. (ssrn.com)
  • Basic and clinical appetite regulation and energy expenditure. (medlineplus.gov)
  • The plant may increase energy, appetite and body mass in people living with HIV. (who.int)
  • Appetite regulation genes are associated with body mass index in black South African adolescents: a genetic association study. (cdc.gov)
  • If I were a CRO today (I retired from that wonderful position several years ago) I would consider developing a risk appetite statement of a different kind - even if I were in an organization bound by related regulations. (cmswire.com)
  • States have not ratcheted up their response to this exercise of city power in at all the same way as they have for regulation. (ssrn.com)
  • It can be argued, however, that chronic blockade of the SERT may lead to regulation of its expression and that the primary cause for the SERT downregulation is unrelated to 5-HT levels. (jneurosci.org)
  • Plaintiff city litigation may not achieve the same immediate governance goals as regulation, but it does have significant political benefits for cities and their residents. (ssrn.com)
  • Mining has historically been the industry that attracted the most FDI to the Kyrgyz Republic but a dispute with its largest foreign investor may have damaged investor appetite for this sector. (state.gov)
  • Some have risk appetite statements (and previous COSO guidance has examples) that say things like "the company has a low tolerance for compliance risk. (cmswire.com)
  • On March 25 , the China Environment Forum held a panel discussion on how growing appetites for seafood and pork in China are altering the domestic, regional, and global food landscapes. (newsecuritybeat.org)
  • and if strict regulation means a general drop in public safety, the percentage who want regulation drops to just over 18 percent, with almost 55 percent opposed. (findbiometrics.com)
  • My idea of a risk appetite statement would take each area of risk and reference how management is guided when it comes to taking it. (cmswire.com)
  • The research comes after multiple leaders from the tech world, including Microsoft's President , have called for government regulations on how facial recognition can be used - with those calls themselves arriving in the wake of controversy surrounding Amazon's sale of facial recognition to police authorities. (findbiometrics.com)
  • In order to maintain good stewardship of donor funds, we have a low appetite for risks related to misuse of funds. (cmswire.com)
  • And the results point to the limits of what the public is willing to tolerate with respect to regulation. (findbiometrics.com)
  • More nuanced questions will likely yield more nuanced attitudes about government regulation, but the research at least offers some indication of a baseline interest in the public use of facial recognition among Americans. (findbiometrics.com)
  • In the human sleep laboratory it is now possible to carefully control sleep behavior and study the link between sleep duration and alterations in circulating hormones involved in feeding behavior, glucose metabolism, hunger, and appetite. (cdc.gov)
  • For temporary relief of symptoms related to increased appetite, regulation of fat metabolism, headache, fatigue and detoxification stress. (nih.gov)
  • Basic and clinical appetite regulation and energy expenditure. (medlineplus.gov)
  • The study suggests that a less common version of the BDNF gene may predispose people to obesity by producing lower levels of BDNF protein, a regulator of appetite, in the brain. (nih.gov)
  • 10. Appetite regulation and seasonality: implications for obesity. (nih.gov)
  • A better understanding of the adverse effects of sleep restriction on the CNS control of hunger and appetite may have important implications for public health. (cdc.gov)
  • These hormones regulate the body's growth, and are involved in cell to cell communication, control metabolic activity, sleep-wake homeostasis, and altered regulation or dysregulation of adaptive response in various physiologic and pathophysiologic states. (medscape.com)