Taste of Fat and Obesity: Different Hypotheses and Our Point of View

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TitreTaste of Fat and Obesity: Different Hypotheses and Our Point of View
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2022
AuteursBrondel L, Quilliot D, Mouillot T, Khan NAkhtar, Bastable P, Boggio V, Leloup C, Penicaud L
JournalNUTRIENTS
Volume14
Pagination555
Date PublishedFEB
Type of ArticleArticle
Mots-clésfat taste, Food intake, Obesity, Reward system
Résumé

Obesity results from a temporary or prolonged positive energy balance due to an alteration in the homeostatic feedback of energy balance. Food, with its discriminative and hedonic qualities, is a key element of reward-based energy intake. An alteration in the brain reward system for highly palatable energy-rich foods, comprised of fat and carbohydrates, could be one of the main factors involved in the development of obesity by increasing the attractiveness and consumption of fat-rich foods. This would induce, in turn, a decrease in the taste of fat. A better understanding of the altered reward system in obesity may open the door to a new era for the diagnosis, management and treatment of this disease.

DOI10.3390/nu14030555