Literature DB >> 26773031

Physiology of Food Intake Control in Children.

G Harvey Anderson1, Sascha Hunschede2, Rajadurai Akilen2, Ruslan Kubant2.   

Abstract

The purpose of this review is to draw attention to the limited information available on food intake (FI) control in children and adolescents 7-17 y of age, which is essential for developing food policies and guidelines in this population. Although environmental factors have been the overwhelming focus of research on the causative factors of obesity, research focusing on the physiologic control of appetite in children and adolescents is a neglected area of research. To present this message, a review of FI regulation and the role of food and food components in signaling processes are followed by an examination of the role of hormones during puberty in intake regulation. To examine the interaction of environment and physiology on FI regulation, the effects of exercise, television programs, and food advertisements are discussed. In conclusion, although limited, this literature review supports a need for children and adolescents to be a greater focus of research that would lead to sound nutrition policies and actions to reduce chronic disease. A focus on the environment must be balanced with an understanding of physiologic and behavioral changes associated with this age group.
© 2016 American Society for Nutrition.

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Keywords:  children; food advertisements; food intake regulation; hormones; macronutrients; physical activity; puberty

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26773031      PMCID: PMC4717882          DOI: 10.3945/an.115.009357

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Nutr        ISSN: 2161-8313            Impact factor:   8.701


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5.  Television viewing at mealtime reduces caloric compensation in peripubertal, but not postpubertal, girls.

Authors:  Barkha P Patel; Nick Bellissimo; Scott G Thomas; Jill K Hamilton; G Harvey Anderson
Journal:  Pediatr Res       Date:  2011-11       Impact factor: 3.756

6.  The 2015 US Dietary Guidelines: Lifting the Ban on Total Dietary Fat.

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7.  Effects of consumption of main and side dishes with white rice on postprandial glucose, insulin, glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide and glucagon-like peptide-1 responses in healthy Japanese men.

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Journal:  Br J Nutr       Date:  2014-02-10       Impact factor: 3.718

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9.  Effect of protein source in diets fed during gestation and lactation on food intake regulation in male offspring of Wistar rats.

Authors:  Alireza Jahan-Mihan; Chris E Smith; G Harvey Anderson
Journal:  Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol       Date:  2011-02-16       Impact factor: 3.619

10.  Obesity and the environment: where do we go from here?

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Journal:  Science       Date:  2003-02-07       Impact factor: 47.728

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