Last week, I attended a Keystone conference, "Neuronal Control of Appetite, Metabolism and Weight", in Banff. Keystone conference...

Last week, I attended a Keystone conference, "Neuronal Control of Appetite, Metabolism and Weight", in Banff. Keystone conference...
In the (probably) last post of this series, I'll take the pieces that I've gradually outlined in previous posts, and put them togeth...
Welcome back to the series, after a bit of a hiatus! In previous posts, we covered the fact that humans eat because we're motivated to ...
In previous posts, I explained that food intake is determined by a variety of factors that are detected by the brain, and integrated by circ...
In the first post, I explained that all voluntary actions are driven by a central action selection system in the mesolimbic area (the reward...
In the last post, I explained that eating behavior is determined by a variety of factors, including hunger and a number of others that I...
I had a brief positive exchange with Gary Taubes about the NuSI post. He reminded me that there's an artifact (measurement error) in th...
In the lab, we work hard to design experiments that help us understand the natural world. But sometimes, nature sets up experiments for us,...
By Dr. Hans-Rudolf Berthoud, from a recent paper, "The Neurobiology of Food Intake in an Obesogenic Environment" ( 1 ). I came ac...
I just had a featured article published on Boing Boing, " Seduced by Food: Obesity and the Human Brain ". Boing Boing is the mos...
WHS reader Paul Hagerty recently sent me a very interesting paper titled "A Satiety Index of Common Foods", by Dr. SHA Holt and co...
Buckle your seat belts, ladies and gentlemen-- we're going on a long ride through the scientific literature on sugar and body fatness. ...
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism just published a clinical review paper written by myself and my mentor Dr. Mike Schwart...
Insulin is an ancient hormone that influences many processes in the body. Its main role is to manage circulating concentrations of nutrient...
Each week, I'm receiving more e-mails and comments from people who are successfully losing fat by eating simple (low reward) food, simil...
In this post, I'll explore whether or not the scientific evidence is consistent with the predictions of the food reward hypothesis, as o...
Introduction When you want to investigate something using the scientific method, first you create a model that you hope describes a natural ...
In the 1970s, as the modern obesity epidemic was just getting started, investigators were searching for new animal models of diet-induced ob...
The End of Overeating was written based on the personal journey of Dr. David A. Kessler (MD) to understand the obesity epidemic, and treat ...
In this post, I'll explain my current understanding of the factors that promote obesity in humans. Heritability To a large degree, obe...