Oxytocin Reduces Reward-Driven Food Intake in Humans

Volume: 62, Issue: 10, Pages: 3418 - 3425
Published: Sep 17, 2013
Abstract
Experiments in animals suggest that the neuropeptide oxytocin acts as an anorexigenic signal in the central nervous control of food intake. In humans, however, research has almost exclusively focused on the involvement of oxytocin in the regulation of social behavior. We investigated the effect of intranasal oxytocin on ingestion and metabolic function in healthy men. Food intake in the fasted state was examined 45 min after neuropeptide...
Paper Details
Title
Oxytocin Reduces Reward-Driven Food Intake in Humans
Published Date
Sep 17, 2013
Journal
Volume
62
Issue
10
Pages
3418 - 3425
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