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    Central Nervous System and Peripheral Hormone Responses to a Meal in Children by Roth, Christian L, Melhorn, Susan J, Elfers, Clinton T, Scholz, Kelley, De Leon, Mary Rosalynn B, Rowland, Maya, Kearns, Sue, Aylward, Elizabeth, Grabowski, Thomas J, Saelens, Brian E, Schur, Ellen A

    “…Abstract Context Behavioral studies suggest that responses to food consumption are altered in children with obesity (OB). Objective To test central nervous…”
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    Impaired Brain Satiety Responses After Weight Loss in Children With Obesity by Roth, Christian L, Melhorn, Susan J, De Leon, Mary Rosalynn B, Rowland, Maya G, Elfers, Clinton T, Huang, Alyssa, Saelens, Brian E, Schur, Ellen A

    “…Obesity interventions often result in increased motivation to eat. We investigated relationships between obesity outcomes and changes in brain activation by…”
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    Child neurobiology impacts success in family-based behavioral treatment for children with obesity by Schur, Ellen A., Melhorn, Susan J., Scholz, Kelley, De Leon, Mary Rosalynn B., Elfers, Clinton T., Rowland, Maya G., Saelens, Brian E., Roth, Christian L.

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-10-2020)
    “…Background and objectives Family-based behavioral treatment (FBT) is the recommended treatment for children with common obesity. However, there is a large…”
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    Salience network connectivity is reduced by a meal and influenced by genetic background and hypothalamic gliosis by Sewaybricker, Leticia E., Melhorn, Susan J., Askren, Mary K., Webb, Mary F., Tyagi, Vidhi, De Leon, Mary Rosalynn B., Grabowski, Thomas J., Seeley, William W., Schur, Ellen A.

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-01-2020)
    “…Background/Objectives The salience network (SN) comprises brain regions that evaluate cues in the external environment in light of internal signals. We…”
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    General and Food-Specific Impulsivity and Inhibition Related to Weight Management by Saelens, Brian E, Melhorn, Susan J, Rowland, Maya G, Scholz, Kelley, De Leon, Mary Rosalynn B, Elfers, Clinton T, Schur, Ellen A, Roth, Christian L

    Published in Childhood obesity (01-03-2022)
    “…Understanding child characteristics that relate to weight management treatment outcome could help identify opportunities for intervention innovation or…”
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    FTO genotype impacts food intake and corticolimbic activation by Melhorn, Susan J, Askren, Mary K, Chung, Wendy K, Kratz, Mario, Bosch, Tyler A, Tyagi, Vidhi, Webb, Mary F, De Leon, Mary Rosalynn B, Grabowski, Thomas J, Leibel, Rudolph L, Schur, Ellen A

    Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-02-2018)
    “…Variants in the first intron of the fat mass and obesity-associated (FTO) gene increase obesity risk. People with “high-risk” FTO genotypes exhibit preference…”
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    Evidence That Hypothalamic Gliosis Is Related to Impaired Glucose Homeostasis in Adults With Obesity by Rosenbaum, Jennifer L, Melhorn, Susan J, Schoen, Stefan, Webb, Mary F, De Leon, Mary Rosalynn B, Humphreys, Madelaine, Utzschneider, Kristina M, Schur, Ellen A

    Published in Diabetes care (01-02-2022)
    “…Preclinical research implicates hypothalamic glial cell responses in the pathogenesis of obesity and type 2 diabetes (T2D). In the current study we sought to…”
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    Reassessing relationships between appetite and adiposity in people at risk of obesity: A twin study using fMRI by Sewaybricker, Leticia E., Melhorn, Susan J., Rosenbaum, Jennifer L., Askren, Mary K., Tyagi, Vidhi, Webb, Mary F., De Leon, Mary Rosalynn B., Grabowski, Thomas J., Schur, Ellen A.

    Published in Physiology & behavior (01-10-2021)
    “…•Neuroimaging studies suggest that appetitive drive is enhanced in obesity.•Brain response to food cues in appetite-regulating regions was assessed in adult…”
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