Wooley O W, Wooley S C, Williams B S, Nurre C
Int J Obes. 1977;1(3):293-300.
Amphetamine (10 mg), but not fenfluramine (40 mg), suppressed appetite (ie salivation elicited by a palatable food) in ten subjects of normal weight one hour after ingestion. This result supports the hypothesis that the drugs operate through different neural mechanisms. Neither drug affected hunger and food appeal ratings.
安非他命(10毫克),而非芬氟拉明(40毫克),在摄入一小时后抑制了十名正常体重受试者的食欲(即由美味食物引发的流涎)。这一结果支持了以下假设:这些药物通过不同的神经机制起作用。两种药物均未影响饥饿感和食物吸引力评分。