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Cephalic phase responses (CPRs) are conditioned anticipatory physiological responses to food cues. They occur before nutrient absorption and are hypothesized to be important for satiation and glucose homeostasis. Cephalic phase insulin responses (CPIRs) and pancreatic polypeptide responses (CPPPRs) are found consistently in animals, but human literature is inconclusive. We performed a systematic review of human studies to determine the magnitude and onset time of these CPRs.
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Cephalic
phase
responses
(CPRs)
are
conditioned
anticipatory
physiological
responses
to
food
cues.
They
occur
before
nutrient
absorption
and
are
hypothesized
to
be
important
for
satiation
and
glucose
homeostasis.
Cephalic
phase
insulin
responses
(CPIRs)
and
pancreatic
polypeptide
responses
(CPPPRs)
are
found
consistently
in
animals,
but
human
literature
is
inconclusive.
We
performed
a
systematic
review
of
human
studies
to
determine
the
magnitude
and
onset
time
of
these
CPRs.