Publications by authors named "Manon Perrignon-Sommet"
Int J Obes (Lond)
December 2024
Article Synopsis
- The study aimed to investigate how people with obesity (OB) process taste information compared to normal-weight individuals (NW) by examining gustatory evoked potentials (GEP) in response to a sucrose solution before and after eating a standard lunch.
- Participants included 28 individuals with obesity and 22 normal-weight individuals, who underwent tests in two sessions: one after fasting and one after consuming a low-sugar lunch.
- Results showed that OB subjects had longer GEP latencies, indicating slower activation of the taste cortex, and their GEP responses did not change after eating, unlike NW participants, with correlations found between GEP latencies and certain hormone levels.
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- - Neuroinflammation is linked to serious central nervous system disorders and is often caused by oxidative stress, which leads to cell death, making it a vital target for treatment.
- - Apigenin, a nutraceutical found in various fruits, vegetables, and herbs, has potential anti-inflammatory properties that could help in managing conditions like multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, and other health issues.
- - The review highlights significant studies on apigenin's effects on neuroinflammation and advocates for more research into its potential clinical uses.
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