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  1. Flavor strength , sweetness , and temperature [41,42] can all be manipulated to enhance non-homeostatic ingestive behaviors such as drinking highly palatable energy-yielding beverages to satisfy thirst in the absence of energy need. In our study sample, individuals responded “appropriately” by consuming water in response to thirst, in the absence of hunger, only 2% of the time.

  2. However, the prior and current trials have not detected a significant association between self-reported hunger or thirst and either energy intake or BMI. Elucidation of the basis for this lack of association could still be valuable for understanding individual ingestive behaviors. Figure 4.

  3. Hunger is a drive state, an affective experience (a mood or a feeling) that motivates organisms to fulfill goals that are generally beneficial to their survival and reproduction. Like other drive states, such as thirst or sexual arousal, hunger has a profound impact on the functioning of the mind.

  4. Apr 26, 2010 · Mean self-reported ratings of hunger (left panel) and thirst (right panel) over the 4-hour period prior to an eating (left panel) or drinking (right panel) occurrence with no ingestive events occurring during the 4-hour period before or the 2 h after the ingestive event (solid bars). Hatched bars represent ratings when excluding only foods, but where some drinking occurred (right panel) or ...

    • Richard D. Mattes
    • 2010
  5. Sep 1, 2013 · Abstract. The neuroendocrinology of ingestive behavior is a topic central to human health, particularly in light of the prevalence of obesity, eating disorders, and diabetes. The study of food intake in laboratory rats and mice has yielded some useful hypotheses, but there are still many gaps in our knowledge.

    • Jill E. Schneider, Justina D. Wise, Noah A. Benton, Jeremy M. Brozek, Erin Keen-Rhinehart
    • 2013
  6. Jul 9, 2023 · Cross talk between thirst and hunger. The complexity of eating behavior control includes downstream interactions, communication, and integration among independent signals emerging from thirst. The coordination and integration of hunger, stress, and thirst signals and their dynamics occur in the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus of the brain ...

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  8. 12.5: Hunger - Theories, Detectors, and the Hypothalamus 12.6: Ingestive Behavior in Context This page titled 12: Ingestive Behaviors - Eating and Drinking is shared under a mixed license and was authored, remixed, and/or curated by Multiple Authors ( ASCCC Open Educational Resources Initiative (OERI) ) .

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