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American Medical Association, JAMA Psychiatry, 11(71), p. 1254

DOI: 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2014.1215

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Oleoylethanolamide and Human Neural Responses to Food Stimuli in Obesity

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Abstract

Obesity has emerged as a leading health threat but its biological basis remains insufficiently known, hampering the search for novel treatments. Here, we study oleoylethanolamide, a naturally occurring lipid that has been clearly implicated in weight regulation in animals. However, its role for weight regulation and obesity in humans is still unclear.