Area of Neuroscience, SISSA, Trieste, Italy.
S.O.C. Neurologia, Azienda Ospedaliero Universitaria "Santa Maria della Misericordia", Udine, Italy.
Appetite. 2015 Jan;84:204-11. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2014.10.011. Epub 2014 Oct 23.
Research on eating behaviours has extensively highlighted that cognitive systems interact with the metabolic system in driving food intake and in influencing body weight regulation. Parkinson's disease is a good model for studying these complex interactions since alterations in both body weight and cognitive domains have been frequently reported among these patients. Interestingly, even if different non-motor symptoms may characterize the course of the disease, their contribution to weight and food preference has been poorly investigated. This review describes body weight alterations and eating habits in patients with Parkinson's disease, including those who underwent deep brain stimulation surgery. In particular, the review considers the link between non-motor symptoms, affecting sensory perception, cognition, mood and motivation, and food intake and weight alterations. The take home message is twofold. First, we recommend a comprehensive approach in order to develop effective strategies in the management of patients' weight. Second, we also suggest that investigating this issue in patients with Parkinson's disease may provide some useful information about the mechanisms underlying food and weight regulation in healthy subjects.
对饮食行为的研究广泛强调,认知系统与代谢系统相互作用,驱动食物摄入,并影响体重调节。帕金森病是研究这些复杂相互作用的一个很好的模型,因为这些患者经常报告体重和认知领域的改变。有趣的是,即使不同的非运动症状可能会影响疾病的进程,但其对体重和食物偏好的影响仍未得到充分研究。这篇综述描述了帕金森病患者的体重改变和饮食习惯,包括那些接受深部脑刺激手术的患者。特别是,该综述考虑了影响感觉感知、认知、情绪和动机的非运动症状与食物摄入和体重改变之间的联系。综上所述,我们有两个建议。首先,我们建议采取综合方法,以便为患者体重管理制定有效的策略。其次,我们还建议,研究帕金森病患者的这个问题可能会为健康受试者的食物和体重调节机制提供一些有用的信息。