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    Food neophobia and ‘picky/fussy’ eating in children: A review by Dovey, Terence M., Staples, Paul A., Gibson, E. Leigh, Halford, Jason C.G.

    Published in Appetite (01-03-2008)
    “…Two factors have been shown to contribute to rejection or acceptance of fruits and vegetables: food neophobia and ‘picky/fussy’ eating. Food neophobia is…”
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    Effect of television advertisements for foods on food consumption in children by Halford, Jason C.G, Gillespie, Jane, Brown, Victoria, Pontin, Eleanor E, Dovey, Terence M

    Published in Appetite (01-04-2004)
    “…The impact of television (TV) advertisements (commercials) on children's eating behaviour and health is of critical interest. In a preliminary study we…”
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    Acute effects of a herb extract formulation and inulin fibre on appetite, energy intake and food choice by Harrold, J.A., Hughes, G.M., O’Shiel, K., Quinn, E., Boyland, E.J., Williams, N.J., Halford, J.C.G.

    Published in Appetite (01-03-2013)
    “…► A number of products in the consumer market are purported to affect appetite. ► A mixed herbal product was found to acutely reduce intake. ► The effects of…”
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    Serotonin (5-HT) drugs: effects on appetite expression and use for the treatment of obesity by Halford, Jason C G, Harrold, Joanne A, Lawton, Clare L, Blundell, John E

    Published in Current drug targets (01-03-2005)
    “…The pivotal role of 5-HT in the control of appetite was formally proposed nearly 30 years ago. In particular endogenous hypothalamic 5-HT has been implicated…”
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    Food branding influences ad libitum intake differently in children depending on weight status. Results of a pilot study by Forman, Jamie, Halford, Jason C.G., Summe, Heather, MacDougall, Megan, Keller, Kathleen L.

    Published in Appetite (01-08-2009)
    “…Environmental changes have facilitated the rapid increase in childhood obesity. One such change is increased presence of food marketing which promotes intake…”
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    Pharmacotherapy for obesity by Halford, Jason C.G.

    Published in Appetite (2006)
    “…The current obesity pandemic imposes a major global disease burden. However, sustained weight loss of between 5 and 10% in the obese confers marked health…”
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    Obesity drugs in clinical development by Halford, Jason C G

    “…A number of anti-obesity drugs are currently undergoing clinical development. These include: (i) centrally-acting drugs, such as the noradrenergic and…”
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    A parametric analysis of olanzapine-induced weight gain in female rats by COOPER, G. D, PICKAVANCE, L. C, WILDING, J. P. H, HALFORD, J. C. G, GOUDIE, A. J

    Published in Psychopharmacologia (01-08-2005)
    “…Some novel antipsychotics, including olanzapine, induce weight gain and metabolic abnormalities, which represent the major adverse effects of these drugs…”
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    Effects of olanzapine in male rats: enhanced adiposity in the absence of hyperphagia, weight gain or metabolic abnormalities by Cooper, G.D., Pickavance, L.C., Wilding, J.P.H., HarroLd, J.A., HaLford, J.C.G., Goudie, A.J.

    Published in Journal of psychopharmacology (Oxford) (01-06-2007)
    “…Many of olanzapine's (OLZ) actions in humans related to weight regulation can be modelled in female rats (Cooper et al., 2005). Such effects include weight…”
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    Autoradiographic analysis of ghrelin receptors in the rat hypothalamus by Harrold, Joanne A, Dovey, Terence, Cai, Xue-Jun, Halford, Jason C.G, Pinkney, Jonathon

    Published in Brain research (27-02-2008)
    “…Abstract Ghrelin exerts potent stimulatory effects on food intake. It is assumed to increase feeding by binding at growth hormone secretagogue receptors…”
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    SB-334867, a selective orexin-1 receptor antagonist, enhances behavioural satiety and blocks the hyperphagic effect of orexin-A in rats by Rodgers, R. J., Halford, J. C. G., Nunes de Souza, R. L., Canto de Souza, A. L., Piper, D. C., Arch, J. R. S., Upton, N., Porter, R. A., Johns, A., Blundell, J. E.

    Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-04-2001)
    “…Intracerebroventricular (i.c.v.) administration of the novel hypothalamic neuropeptide orexin‐A stimulates food intake in rats, and delays the onset of…”
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    Anorexia and weight loss in male rats 24h following single dose treatment with orexin-1 receptor antagonist SB-334867 by Ishii, Y, Blundell, JE, Halford, JCG, Upton, N, Porter, R, Johns, A, Jeffrey, P, Summerfield, S, Rodgers, R J

    Published in Behavioural brain research (28-02-2005)
    “…Acute systemic treatment with the selective orexin-1 receptor antagonist SB-334867 (30mg/kg, i.p.) has been reported not only to inhibit food intake and to…”
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    The pharmacology of human appetite expression by Halford, Jason C G, Cooper, Gillian D, Dovey, Terence M

    Published in Current drug targets (01-04-2004)
    “…The discovery of the adiposity signal leptin a decade ago revolutionised our understanding of the hypothalamic mechanisms underpinning the central control of…”
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    Acute effects of olanzapine on behavioural expression including the behavioural satiety sequence in female rats by Cooper, GD, Goudie, AJ, Halford, JCG

    Published in Journal of psychopharmacology (Oxford) (01-07-2010)
    “…Olanzapine is a novel antipsychotic drug known to induce clinically significant weight gain. Although the cause of such weight gain is not fully known,…”
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    Regulation of appetite: role of leptin in signalling systems for drive and satiety by Blundell, J E, Goodson, S, Halford, J C

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-05-2001)
    “…The healthy regulation of appetite involves a balance between excitatory (drive) and inhibitory (satiety) processes. For many years research has concentrated…”
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    The effects of sibutramine on the microstructure of eating behaviour and energy expenditure in obese women by Halford, JCG, Boyland, EJ, Cooper, SJ, Dovey, TM, Huda, MSB, Dourish, CT, Dawson, GR, Wilding, JPH

    Published in Journal of psychopharmacology (Oxford) (01-01-2010)
    “…Given the suggestion that many potential anti-obesity drugs may enhance within-meal satiation, few studies have directly measured the effects of any drug on…”
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    Adolescence and the diet-dieting disparity: Healthy food choice or risky health behaviour? by Lattimore, Paul J., Halford, Jason C. G.

    Published in British journal of health psychology (01-11-2003)
    “…Objectives: Food choice in schoolchildren was examined in relation to dieting and measures of eating psychopathology. It was predicted that dieters would make…”
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