Short- and long-access palatable food self-administration results in different phenotypes of binge-type eating

Volume: 212, Pages: 112700 - 112700
Published: Dec 1, 2019
Abstract
Binge eating disorder (BED), the most common eating disorder in the United States, is characterized by binge-type eating and is associated with higher body mass index and greater motivation for food. This disorder tends to first appear in late adolescence or young adulthood and is more common in women than men. While some animal models of BED have recapitulated both the overeating and the excessive body weight / fat of BED, very few have...
Paper Details
Title
Short- and long-access palatable food self-administration results in different phenotypes of binge-type eating
Published Date
Dec 1, 2019
Volume
212
Pages
112700 - 112700
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