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A diet high in processed foods, total carbohydrates and added sugars, and low in vegetables and protein is characteristic of youth with avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder
ArticleAbstract: Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) is characterized in part by limited dietary varietPalabras claves:ARFID, Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder, Dietary intake, dietary recall, Nutritional insufficiencyAutores:Eddy K.T., Elisa Asanza, Harshman S.G., Holmes T.M., Izquierdo A.M., Lawson E.A., Micali N., Misra M., Pulumo R.L., Rogers M.S., Thomas J.J., Wons O.Fuentes:scopusA randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial of 8-week intranasal oxytocin administration in adults with obesity: Rationale, study design, and methods
ArticleAbstract: Background: Obesity affects more than one-third of adults in the U.S., and effective treatment optioPalabras claves:Appetite Regulation, Energy metabolism, neuroimaging, obesity, oxytocin, Weight lossAutores:Bredella M.A., Deckersbach T., Eddy K.T., Elisa Asanza, Holmes T.M., Holsen L.M., Kerem L., Kheterpal A., Lawson E.A., O'Donoghue M.L., Plessow F., Soukas A.A., Stanford F.C., Torriani M., Vangel M., Wronski M.L.Fuentes:scopusGhrelin and PYY in low-weight females with avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder compared to anorexia nervosa and healthy controls
ArticleAbstract: Background: Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) is characterized by restrictive eatingPalabras claves:anorexia nervosa, ARFID, Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder, Ghrelin, PYYAutores:Becker K.R., Breithaupt L., Dreier M.J., Eddy K.T., Elisa Asanza, Lawson E.A., Mancuso C.J., Micali N., Misra M., Plessow F., Slattery M., Thomas J.J.Fuentes:scopusEndogenous oxytocin levels in relation to food intake, menstrual phase, and age in females
ArticleAbstract: Context: Oxytocin regulates a range of physiological processes including eating behavior and oxytociPalabras claves:Autores:Aulinas A., Eddy K.T., Elisa Asanza, Klibanski A., Lawson E.A., Mancuso C.J., Miller K.K., Misra M., Plessow F., Pulumo R.L., Slattery M., Thomas J.J., Tolley C.Fuentes:scopusDisrupted Oxytocin-Appetite Signaling in Females with Anorexia Nervosa
ArticleAbstract: Context: In healthy females, oxytocin levels decrease postmeal, corresponding to increased satiety.Palabras claves:Autores:Aulinas A., Eddy K.T., Elisa Asanza, Klibanski A., Lawson E.A., Mancuso C.J., Miller K.K., Misra M., Plessow F., Pulumo R.L., Slattery M., Thomas J.J., Tolley C.Fuentes:scopusOxytocin secretion is pulsatile in men and is related to social-emotional functioning
ArticleAbstract: The hypothalamic hormone oxytocin (OXT) plays an important role in a range of physiological processePalabras claves:oxytocin, Secretory dynamics, Social-emotional functioningAutores:Baskaran C., Eddy K.T., Elisa Asanza, Johnson M.L., Lawson E.A., Marengi D.A., Misra M., Plessow F., Silva L., Sluss P.M.Fuentes:scopusLow Plasma Oxytocin Levels and Increased Psychopathology in Hypopituitary Men with Diabetes Insipidus
ArticleAbstract: Context Oxytocin (OT) and vasopressin share anatomical pathways of synthesis and secretion, and patiPalabras claves:Autores:Abedi P., Aulinas A., Elisa Asanza, Faje A.T., Fan W., Lawson E.A., Marengi D.A., Miller K.K., Nachtigall L., Plessow F., Silva L., Tritos N.A., Verbalis J.Fuentes:scopusLower Oxytocin Levels Are Associated with Lower Bone Mineral Density and Less Favorable Hip Geometry in Hypopituitary Men
ArticleAbstract: Introduction: Hypopituitary patients are at risk for bone loss. Hypothalamic-posterior pituitary horPalabras claves:bone mineral density, Diabetes insipidus, Hypopituitarism, oxytocin, VasopressinAutores:Aulinas A., Elisa Asanza, Guarda F.J., Haines M.S., Lawson E.A., Miller K.K., Silva L., Tritos N.A., Verbalis J., Yu E.W.Fuentes:scopusTreating obstetric antiphospholipid syndrome
ReviewAbstract: Systemic autoimmune thrombosis or antiphospholipid syndrome is a treatable cause of miscarriages andPalabras claves:antiphospholipid antibodies, Antiphospholipid syndrome, aspirin, heparin, miscarriages, spontaneous abortions, ThrombosisAutores:Andrade-Sánchez P., Claudio M. Galarza-Maldonado, Elisa Asanza, Kourilovitch M.R., María C. DuránFuentes:scopus