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PHYSIOLOGY & BEHAVIOR 卷:95
Access conditions affect binge-type shortening consumption in rats
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Wojnicki, F. H. E.1  Johnson, D. S.1  Corwin, R. L. W.1 
[1] Penn State Univ, Dept Nutr Sci, University Pk, PA 16802 USA
关键词: Animal models;    Behavioral models;    Binge eating;    Dietary fat;    Eating disorders;    High-fat diet;    Intermittent access;    Limited access;   
DOI  :  10.1016/j.physbeh.2008.09.017
来源: Elsevier
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When non-food-deprived rats are given intermittent access to certain substances, consumption of those substances is greater than when more frequent access is provided. The present study examined the effects of three different shortening access conditions on subsequent shortening intake in rats. Each of the three different shortening conditions lasted five weeks and was followed by a five-week period in which shortening access was limited by time (1 h of availability) on either an Intermittent (Monday, Wednesday, Friday) or Daily schedule of access. In Part 1, limiting the quantity of shortening provided during the 1-h period of availability attenuated subsequent 1-h shortening intake in the Intermittent access group, but had no statistically significant effect in the Daily access group. In Part 2, unrestricted availability of shortening (24 h/day-7 days/week) attenuated subsequent 1-h shortening intake in all groups. In Part 3, shortening non-availability for five weeks enhanced subsequent 1-h shortening intake in all groups. It was also shown that rats under an Intermittent, but not a Daily, schedule of access consumed as much shortening during a 1-h period of availability, as was consumed in 24 h when shortening availability was unrestricted. These results demonstrate that while intermittent access is necessary and sufficient to stimulate binge-type eating in rats, the behavioral history can modulate binge size. (C) 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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