Here we attempt to link animal and human literatures describing
how different types of psychological stress and resulting states
of arousal affect eating, adiposity, and fat distribution. We focus
on neuroendocrine mediators, such as cortisol and insulin. Lastly,
we review the burgeoning new field linking the reward center,
the neural circuitry of addiction, to ingestive behavior and weight.
Finally, we propose a model of stress-induced food reward dependence,
highlighting the psychoneuroendocrine basis to stress
eating (Fig. 1)
Here we attempt to link animal and human literatures describinghow different types of psychological stress and resulting statesof arousal affect eating, adiposity, and fat distribution. We focuson neuroendocrine mediators, such as cortisol and insulin. Lastly,we review the burgeoning new field linking the reward center,the neural circuitry of addiction, to ingestive behavior and weight.Finally, we propose a model of stress-induced food reward dependence,highlighting the psychoneuroendocrine basis to stresseating (Fig. 1)
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