Brain Mechanisms of Hunger
Eating Disorders
Short and Long term regulation of Hunger
Lactose intolerance
Wild Card
100

higher attention to food cues are related to ____ levels of food consumption.

"What is Higher"

- higher attention to food cues are related to higher levels of food consumption

100

People with anorexia often have a distorted body image and see themselves as __________, even when they are underweight.

overweight

100

What happens to Leptin deficient people?

They become morbidly obese

100

What are some alternatives to milk with lactose?

almond milk, oat milk, soy milk, products with lactase added in

100

People with anorexia have an _____________ hypothalamus 

overactive 

200

Cognitive control is related to _______ making. Fill in the blank. (Answer. Decision making)

What is decision? 

Cognitive control is related to decision making. 

200

Anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder characterized by __________ behavior and an intense fear of gaining weight.

restrictive

200

Is the following true or false?

Food is required for the body to maintain hemostasis keeping a steady internal state

True


200

What age do people have a drop in the amount of lactase their body produces?

3-5

200

Is lactose a sugar?

yes

300

What kind of neurons are collected and integrated to produce actions? Hint: think about the reward system

What are Dopaminergic Neurons? 

300

__________ is a common symptom of anorexia and is characterized by the cessation of menstruation for at least three consecutive months.

Amenorrhea

300

Which of the following is not true of the gut hormone ghrelin?

A. It modulates short-term appetite control

B. It is produced in adipocytes

C. It acts on the hypothalamus
D. It is orexigenic

It is produced in adipocytes

300
What group of people have the most lactase in their body?

babies/infants

300

satiety is the state of being _________ ?

satiety is the state of being fed or gratified to or beyond capacity

400

 A reward theory relating to hunger says that cognitive control systems influenced by obesity might experience:

  1. _______ cognitive control 

  2. ______ reward system activation

  3. _______ food consumption 

What is decreased cognitive control, increased reward system activation, and increased food consumption?


(Answer: 1. lower/decreased cognitive control 2. increased /higher reward system activation 3. Increased/higher food consumption )

400

Orthorexia nervosa is an eating disorder characterized by an ___________ preoccupation with eating healthy foods.

obsessive 

400

What hormone is associated with long-term regulation?

What is Leptin?

Leptin


400

What percentage of Dutch people struggle with consuming lactose products?

1%

400

What was the most interesting thing you learned about hunger today? 

What is _____. 

500

 When thinking of the Homeostatic system that contributes to the feeling of  hunger. 

The __________that act on the ______________ can: 

  1. increase  ________ and decrease ________ 

  2. Decrease ________ and increase _________

What is hormones that act on the hypothalamus can: 

increase hunger and decrease energy expenditure

and 

decrease hunger and increase energy expenditure?



500

Orthorexia is not currently recognized as a formal diagnosis in the ___________.

Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5).

500

 What hormone is associated with short-term regulation?

what is ghrelin?

ghrelin

500

Does breast milk contain lactose?

yes
500

What are the five systems that contribute to the Brain Mechanisms of hunger menntioned at the beginning of this presentation? 


(Titles only. You do not have to state the related body part) 

What is Cognitive control, Attention, Reward, Homeostatic, and Emotion/Memory? 

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