大脑中的饥饿

Vittorino Andreoli
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大脑在营养方面有两个特点。第一种是消耗摄入的能量的20%,尽管它只占体重的2%。在儿童时期,摄入量可达60%。第二个特性涉及对饥饿、饱足和口渴感的调节。报道了这一目的的生物学机制。特别关注情绪和感觉在这一调节系统中的作用,以及不同国家的社会习惯和文化的影响。这些因素会影响诸如厌食症和贪食症等疾病。
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LA FAME DENTRO IL CERVELLO
The brain has two characteristics in relation to nutrition. The first is to consume 20% of the energy introduced, although it represents only 2% of body weight. In childhood, consumption can reach 60%. The second peculiarity concerns the regulation of the sense of hunger, satiety and thirst. Biological mechanisms for this purpose are reported. Particular attention is given to the function of emotions and feelings on this regulatory system, and the influence of social habits and cultures of different countries. These elements can affect pathologies such as anorexia and bulimia.
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