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YÜKSEK YAĞLI DİYETİN AÇLIK-TOKLUK METABOLİZMASINDA GÖREVLİ HORMONLAR VE NÖROPEPTİDLER ÜZERİNE ETKİLERİ
2018
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Sağlık Bilimleri Dergisi
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Nowadays the consumption of high fat, low vitaminmineral density foods have been gradually increasing. The uncontrolled consumption of these kind of foods leads widespread of obesity and other metabolic diseases. Food intake is regulated by many factors such as central nervous system, peripheral signals and sensory stimuli. Many neuropeptides, namely ghrelin, neuropeptid-Y, agouti-related peptide, melanin concentrating hormone, oreksin, galanin, opioids, leptin, insulin, glukagon like peptide-1, cholecystokinin, cocain-amfetamin regulated transkript, α-melanocyte stimulated hormone, serotonin, corticotropin relasing factor, nesfatin-1, bombesin, that function through hypotalamus on hunger, satiety and food intake have been described. A better understanding of the effects of the high fat diet on these parameters is important in regulating appetite control and energy balance.

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The effects of high-fat diet on hormones and neuropeptides responsible in the hunger-toxic metabolism
2018
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Nowadays the consumption of high fat, low vitamin mineral density foods have been gradually increasing. The uncontrolled consumption of these kinds of foods leads to widespread of obesity and other metabolic diseases. Food intake is regulated by many factors such as central nervous system, peripheral signals and sensory stimuli. Many neuropeptides, namely ghrelin, neuropeptid-Y, agouti-related peptide, melanin concentrating hormone, orexin, galanin, opioids, leptin, insulin, glucagon like peptide-1, cholecystokin, cocaine-amfetamin regulated transcript, α-melanocyte stimulated hormone, serotonin, corticotropin relasing factor, nesfatin-1, bombesin, that function through hypotalamus on hunger, satiety and food intake have been described. A better understanding of the effects of the high fat diet on these parameters is important in regulating appetite control and energy balance.

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Sağlık Bilimleri Dergisi

Field :   Sağlık Bilimleri

Journal Type :   Ulusal

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