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Brain center for regulation of appetite and weight control...
Hypothalamus
Satiety center of the brain...
Ventral Medial Hypothalamus
Feeding Center of the brain
Lateral Hypothalamus
Orexigenic signals
stimulate feeding
anorexigenic signals
inhibit feeding
orexis=
appetite in Greek
Areas of the body that supply hormones and NTs
digestive tract
adipose tissue
immune system
brain
signals from NTs and Hormones control...
metabolic rate, nutrient metabolism, lipolysis, lipogenesis, gluconeogenesis, glycogen synthesis, glycogenolysis, protein synthesis, and proteolysis
What are the causes of appetite and weight control malfunctions?
Psychological and neural
Using food as a substitute for other pleasures is a ______ malfunction.
psychological
Psychological malfunctions in diet may be caused by...
life experience (abuse/trauma), increased risk for addicitive behavior (neural), lack of pleasure, diets and eating customs per location
Stimulate satiety center... (what action)
stop eating (inhibits)
damage of the satiety center... (what action)
eat excessively
location of the satiety center of the brain
ventral medial hypothalamus
stimulate the feeding center... (what action)
eating (hunger)
damage of the feeding center... (what action)
not eat
damage of the satiety or feeding centers of the brain would be considered a _________ diet malfunction.
neural
the feeding and satiety centers of the brain receive input from...
other regions of the hypothalamus and rest of nervous system
What are short term actions of diet regulation?
smell, vision, taste, and signals over the vagus nerve from the digestive tract about chewing, swallowing and GI tract wall stretch
sensory signals from smell, vision, and taste can inhibit or stimulate feeding... T or F
T