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Harry R. Kissileff, Ph.D.
PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS


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Abstracts and Seminars

1962 Kissileff, H. R., and A. N. Epstein. Loss of salt preference in rats with lateral hypothalamic damage. Amer. Zool. 2, 533.
1965 Kissileff, H. R., and A. N. Epstein. Prandial drinking. Fed. Proc. 24, 523.
1967 Kissileff, H. R. Loss of saline preference in rats drinking prandially. Amer. Zool. 4, 789.
1968 Kissileff, H. R. The effects of water loading and ambient temperature changes on temporal petterns of food and water intake in the rat. Paper presented at 3rd International Conference on the Regulation of Food and Water Intake, Haverford College, Pennsylvania.
1969 Kissileff, H. R. Aversion for hypertonic saline solutions by rats ingesting untasted fluids. In Pfaffmann, C. (Ed.). Olfaction and Taste, Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Olfaction and Taste. New York: The Rockefeller University Press, p. 615 (Abstract).
1971 Kissileff, H.R. The necessity of oropharyngeal stimulation for salt appetite in adrenalectomized rats. 4th International Conference on the Regulation of Food and Water Intake, Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, England.
1974 1. Becker E. and H. R. Kissileff. Failure of VMH lesioned rats to reatain obesity by eating large meals. 5th International Conference on the Physiology of Food and Fluid Intake, Jerusalem, Israel.

2. Kissileff, H. R. and E. Becker. Influence of lactation on meal taking patterns in rats. 5th International Conference on the Physiology of Food and Fluid Intake, Jerusalem, Israel.

1977 1. Kissileff, H. R. and A. M. Schmader. 20% weight loss induces sustained increase in meal size in the rat. 6th International Conference on the Physiology of Food and Fluid Intake, Paris, France.

2. Kissileff, H. R., R. K. Nakashima, and A. J. Stunkard. Ileal Bypass reduces food intake and increases intermeal interval in the rat. Second International Congress on Obesity, Washington, D.C.

1978 Kissileff, H. R., J. Thornton, E. Becker, J. Bass, and T. B. Van Itallie. A model of the cumulative intake curve for single meals in man obtained with a universal eating monitor (UEM). Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 31: 697 (abstract).
1979 Woo, R., H. R. Kissileff, and F. X. Pi-Sunyer. Is insulin a satiety hormone? Fed. Proc. 38: 547. (abstract).
1982 Gruss, L. P., H. R. Kissileff, and H. A. Jordan. Soup is more effective than a combination of cheese, crackers, and juice in inducing satiety and reducing intake of a test meal of macaroni and beef. Eastern Psychological Association Program, 53rd Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, April 15, 1982, p. 73.
1983 1. Kissileff, H. R. Relationship of meal patterns to body fat content in rats. Proceedings and Abstracts of the 54th Annual Meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association. p. 42 (abstract).

2. Muurahainen, N. E., H. R. Kissileff, J. Thornton, and F. X. Pi-Sunyer. Bombesin, another peptide that inhibits feeding in man. Abstracts Society for Neuroscience (#56.1) p. 183.

3. Presta, E., F. Bracco, K. R. Segal, and H. R. Kissileff. Thermogenesis induced by prenalterol in Zucker and Sprague-Dawley rats under different nutritional conditions. Fed. Proc. 42: 1189. (abstract).

4. Kissileff, H. R., P. Pritchard, and J. G. Kral. Eating tests before and after obesity surgery. International Congress on Obesity IV. October, 1983.

1984 1. Kissileff, H. R. and J. Thornton. The effects of two food loads and phenylpropanolamine on a test meal in women. Paper presented at Eastern Psychological Association Meeting, April 12-15, 1984, Baltimore.

2. Kissileff, H. R., J. W. Baer, P. Pritchard, and J. G. Kral. Eating tests in candidates for obesity operations. NAASO abstracts, Sept. 1984 (abstract).

1985 Muurahainen, N., H. R. Kissileff, and F. X. Pi-Sunyer. Preloads potentiate food intake suppression by CCK. Appetite, 1985, 6: 305 (abstract).
1986 1. Caffry, E. W., H. R. Kissileff, and J. C. Thornton. Single doses of phenylpropanolamine do not affect appetite and food intake in a 'non-informed sample' from a non-obese population. Proceedings and Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association 57: 41.

2. Muurahainen, N. E., H. R. Kissileff, and F. X. Pi-Sunyer. Preloads enhance intake reduction by CCK-8 in man. Presented at 9th International Conference on the Physiology of Food and Fluid Intake, Seattle, Washington, July, 9, 1986.

3. Kissileff, H. R., S. Cassidy, J. G. Kral, and B. T. Walsh. Laboratory studies of eating behavior in bulimic women. Presented at 9th International Conference on the Physiology of Food and Fluid Intake, Seattle, Washington, July 9, 1986.

4. Kissileff, H. R. and J. G. Kral. Abnormal eating behavior in obese men and women. International Journal of Obesity. 11(suppl. 2): 11. 1987 5. Cassidy, S. M., H. R. Kissileff, B. T. Walsh, and J. G. Kral. Laboratory Eating Behavior of Bulimic and Non-Bulimic Women. Proceedings and Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association 58:24.

5. Kissileff, H. R., S. Meltzer, K. R. Segal, and F. X. Pi-Sunyer. Acute strenuous exercise reduces food intake in women. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 45: 829.

6. Muurahainen, N., Kissileff, H. R., Pi-Sunyer, F. X., and De Rogatis, A. Effects of Cholecystokinin-Octapeptide (CCK-8) on food intake and gastric emptying in man. Satellite of the Society for Neuroscience, San Antonio, TX, November 13, 1987.

7. Laboratory Studies of Eating Behavior in Man - Talk to North Chicago VA Hospital, May 5, 1987.

8. Laboratory Studies of Eating Behavior in Man - Talk at Univ. Pittsburgh, October 6, 1987.

9. Eating Behavior in Obesity and Bulimia - Invited lecture 8th Annual Meeting Japan Society for the Study of Obesity - November 21, 1987.

10. The Satiating Efficiency of Foods - Kyushu University, November 25, 1987.

11. Laboratory Eating in Women with Bulimia (with B. T. Walsh) - Columbia University Appetitive Seminar - December 3, 1987.

1988 1. The Preloading Strategy in the Analysis of Eating in Animals and Humans - Bourne Laboratory, Cornell Univ. Med. Center - January 12, 1988.

2. Guss, J., H. R. Kissileff, and F. X. Pi-Sunyer. Short-term comparative satiating effects of glucose and fructose. Proceedings and abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association. 59:22 (#88-143).

3. Muurahainen, N., H. R. Kissileff, F. X. Pi-Sunyer, and A. DeRogatis. Human food intake and gastric emptying after cholecystokinin (CCK) and tryptophan. Proceedings and abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association. 59:43 (#88-357).

4. Satiating Efficiency - Discussion presentation at Workshop on The Organization of Satiety. Joint Meeting of Society for the Study of Ingestive Behavior and The Eastern Psychological Association. Buffalo, N.Y. April 22, 1988.

5. Muurahainen, N. E., M. Praissman, R. Izzo, H. R. Kissileff, and F. X. Pi-Sunyer. Effects of L-phenylalanine (PHE) and L-tryptophan (TRY) Ingestion on immunoreactive Human Plasma Cholecystokinin (CCK) levels. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 47:769.

6. Meltzer, S., H. R. Kissileff, and F. X. Pi-Sunyer. Effect of exercise on food intake in women after short and long delays between exercise and eating. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 47:766.

7. Muurahainen, N. E., H. R. Kissileff, and F. X. Pi-Sunyer. L-Phenylalanine and L-tryptophan reduce food intake when given with a food preload. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 47:774.

8. Kissileff, H. R., J. Guss, R. N. Pierson, and F. X. Pi-Sunyer. Effects of CCK-8 on gastric emptying and food intake in women. Benjamin Franklin/Lafayette Seminar, La Napoule, France, June, 1988.

9. Kisileff, H. R., J. Guss, and F. X. Pi-Sunyer. Effects of sweet taste and energy on food intake and women. Benjamin Franklin/Lafayette Seminar. La Napoule, France, June, 1988.

10. Kissileff, H. R., L. Allen, C. Hadigan, and B. T. Walsh. Eating behavior on single and multiple item meals in women with bulimia. Benjamin Franklin/Lafayette Seminar. La Napoule, France, June, 1988.

11. Kissileff, H. R., L. Allen, and B. T. Walsh. Food Palatability and Bulimia. NAASO August 28. Banff.

12. Kissileff, H. R., S. Meltzer, and T. B. Van Itallie. Guar (3 g) does not reduce single meal food intake in obese women. NAASO August, 26-28. Banff.

13. Guss, J., H. R. Kissileff, R. Pierson, and F. X. Pi-Sunyer. Effects of CCK-8 infusion on intake and gastric emptying in non-obese women. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 14(2):ll96. Session Chair - New York Academy of Sciences Conference on Biological Basis of Eating Disorders - October, 1988.

14. "Chance and Necessity in Ingestive Behavior" - Presidential Address, Society for the Study of Ingestive Behavior, November, 1988.

1989 1. Kissileff, H. R. and T. B. Van Itallie. Strategies for conducting research on human ingestive behavior: Introduction to the Katherine Porikos Memorial Symposium. Appetite (in press).

2. Kissileff, H. R., J. Guss. and F. X. Pi-Sunyer. Effects of glucose and fructose preloads on food intake in women. Appetite 12:218.

3. Control of Food Intake in Man. Lecture at Physiology Dept. University of Grongingen, The Netherlands, July 11, 1989.

4. Physiological and Psychological Controls of Eating in Man. Lecture at Rutgers Univ. Sept. 19, 1989.

5. Methods For the Study of Food Intake in Man - Talk given to Clincial Diabetes and Nutrition Section, NIDDK, Phoenix AZ, October 30, 1989.

1990 1. Melton, P., H. R. Kissileff, F. X. Pi-Sunyer, and R. N. Pierson, Jr. Effecto of cholecystokinin octapeptide (CCK-8) on food intake in humans when gastric filling is controlled. Proceedings and abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association. April, 1990.

2. Guss, J., H. R. Kissileff, B. T. Walsh, and L. Allen. Differences in laboratory eating behavior between bulimic and non-bulimic women. Proceedings and abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association. April, 1990.

3. Melton, P, M., H. R. Kissileff, and F. X. Pi-Sunyer. Effect of cholecystokinin (CCK-8) on gastric pressure and report of fullness in women. Abstracts of of the Society for Neuroscience 16 (2): 979.

4. Yang, M.U., Maggio, C., Kissileff, H. R., and Van Itallie, T. B. Effect of growth hormone on body composition and urinary nitrogen excretion during severe caloric restriction in rats. Presention at 6th International Conference on Obesity. Japan, October, 1990.

1991 1. Kissileff, H. R. Physiological Control of Normal and Disordered Eating in Humans. Talk at Bar Ilan University, Tel Aviv, Israel, March 24, 1991.

2. CyBulski, K. A., and H. R. Kissileff. How satiating is psyllium in a nutrient base? Proceedings and Abstracts of the Annual Meeting Eastern Psychological Association. 62:52.

3. Kissileff, H. R., K. CyBulski, and J. LaChauss‚e. Is there a threshold for the satiating effects of preloads and if so, what does it mean? Presentation at La Napoule, France, June 12, 1991.

4. Kissileff, H. R., B. T. Walsh, J. LaChauss‚e, and C. Hadigan. The microstructure of meals in humans: Effects of preloads and eating instructions in women with bulimia nervosa and normal controls. Presentation at La Napoule, France, June 13, 1991.

5. Kissileff, H. R., J. LaChauss‚e, C. Hadigan, and B. T. Walsh. The effects of soup preloads and instructions to binge on food intake in women with bulimia nervosa and women without eating disorders. Int. J. Obesity. 15:suppl 3, 9.

6. Kral, J. G., H. R. Kissileff, and E. Schaffner. Metabolic implications of eating behavior:fatty liver. Int. J. Obesity. 15:suppl 3, 9.

7. Geary, N., V. K. Hinton, H. R. Kissileff, and F. X. Pi-Sunyer. Individual, but not combined, infusions of pancreatic glucagon and cholecystokinin reduce meal size in men. Abstracts Society for Neuroscience 21st Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, November 10-15, 1991.

8. Kissileff, H. R. The physiological control of human food consumption. Presentation at First Independent Conference of the Society for the Study of Ingestive Behavior. Princeton, NJ, June, 1992.

9. LaChauss‚e, J. L., H. R. Kissileff, J. Goldfein, M. Devlin, and B. T. Walsh. Laboratory eating in obese women with binge eating disorder (BED). Presentation at First Independent Conference of the Society for the Study of Ingestive Behavior. Princeton, NJ, June, 1992.

10. Kissileff, H. R. J. L. LaChauss‚e, T. Wentzlaff, J. C. Thornton, M. Devlin, and B. T. Walsh. Subjective ratings of patients with bulimia nervosa (BN) during single item meals. Presentation at NAASO meeting, Atlanta, GA, September 3, 1992.

11. LaChauss‚e, J. L., H. R. Kissileff, M. Devlin, J. Goldfein, and B. T. Walsh. Binge eating behavior in patients with eating disorders. Presentation at NAASO meeting, Atlanta, GA, September 3, 1992.

12. Goldfein, J., B.T. Walsh, M. J. Devlin, J. L. LaChauss‚e, H. R. Kissileff. Eating behavior in binge eating disorder. Presentation at International Conference on Eating Disorders, New York, April, 1992.

1993 1. Kissileff, H. R, Hunger, Satiety, Nemiety and Palatability: Studying Elusive Constructs. Presentation at Human Obesity Satellite Symposium of the AAAS meeting, Boston, Feb 12, 1993.

2. Kissileff, H. R. What is Palatability? Presentation at 11th International Congress on the Physiology of Food and Fluid Intake. July 30, 1993.

3. LaChauss‚e, J. L., M. Devlin, H. R. Kissileff, R. A. Liddle, and B. T. Walsh. Psychophysiology of binge eatiang in patients with bulimia nervosa. Poster presentation at 11th International Congress on the Physiology of Food and Fluid Intake. July 30, 1993.

4. LaChauss‚e, J. L., T. Wentzlaff, H. R. Kissileff, M. Devlin, and B.T. Walsh. Patients with bulimia nervosa increase reports of fullness more slowly than controls during meals. Presentation at NAASO meeting, Milwaukee, WI, October 18, 1993.

1994 1. Kissileff, H. R., T. Wentzlaff, R. M. Pierson, and F. X. Pi-Sunyer. The relationship of amount of soup in the stomach to the control of test meal intake in men and women. V Symphagium Benjamin Franklin-Lafayette. Chƒteau de la Napoule, May 30, 1994.

2. Kissileff, H. R., T. Wentzlaff, R. M. Pierson, and F. X. Pi-Sunyer. The relationship of amount of soup in the stomach on the control of test meal intake in men and women. Poster Presentation at 2nd Independent Meeting of SSIB, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, August 19, 1994.

3. Kissileff, H. R., T. Wentzlaff, R. M. Pierson, and F. X. Pi-Sunyer. The relationship of amount of soup in the stomach to the control of test meal intake in men and women. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 20:1680, 1994.

1995 1. Kim, J. & Kissileff, H.R. The effect of social setting on response to a preloading manipulation in nonobese women and men. Presentation at Eastern Psychological Association Meeting, March 31, 1995.

2. Caretta, J., Kissileff, H.R., Pi-Sunyer, F.X., Geliebter, A., & Oberman, L. CCK and gastric distension combine to reduce food intake in humans. Proceedings and Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, p. 27.

3. Kissileff, H.R. & Kim, J. The effect of social setting on response to a preload in nonobese women and men. Presentation at Fourth Food Choice Conference, Birmingham, UK, April 24-26, 1995.

4. Kissileff, H. R. Inhibition of eating in humans: Assessment, mechanisms, and disturbances. Appetite, 1995, 25:299. (Presented at Columbia University Seminar on Appetitive Behavior and in Sheffield and Paris).

5. Kissileff, H.R., Wentzlaff, T.H., Guss, J. L., Walsh, B.T., Devlin, M.J., and Thornton, J. Factors explaining subjective ratings during food consumption in women with and without Bulimia Nervosa. Looking at Ingestive Consumption and Kinetics Symposium, University of Southern Colo. Pueblo CO August 6, 1995.

6. Carretta, J. C., Kissileff, H. R., Pi-Sunyer, F. X., Oberman, L., and Geliebter, A. Gastric distention an CCK combine to reduce food intake in humans. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 21:7 (10.3).

7. Guss, J.L., Kissileff, H. R., Walsh, B.T., Devlin, M.J. Laboratory binges size varies significantly with level of obesity. Obesity Research 3 suppl 3 334s.

1996 1. Kissileff, H. R., Wentzlaff, T., Carretta A., Geliebter, A., and Pi-Sunyer, F. X. The role of CCK and distention with and without nutrients and oral stimulation on the inhibition of food intake in humans. VI Symphagium Benjamin Franklin-Lafayette. Chƒteau de la Napoule, June 4, 1996.

2. Kissileff, H. R., Wentzlaff, T., Laferrere, B., and Pi-Sunyer, F. X. Effect of removal of restraint on eating in response to exercise in normal and overweight women. Society for the Study of Ingestive Behavior, Annual Meeting, Banff, Canada, August 24, 1996.

1997 1. Nolan, L.J., Guss, J.L., Pi-Sunyer, F.X., Kissileff, H.R., and Liddle, R.A. Consumption of soup elevates plasma cholecyskonin (CCK) in humans. Proceedings and Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, p. 26.

2. Kissileff, H. R., Datnow, S.L., Benton, D., and Krumhar, K. Effects of breakfast skipping and breakfast components on cognitive function in adolescents. Programme Proceedings List of Participants Sixth Food Choice Conference, Uppsala, Sweden, June 25-27, 1997, p. 179.

3. Kissileff, H. R., Datnow, S.L., and Krumhar, K. Effects of breakfast skipping and breakfast components on appetitve ratings and intake of a single item lunch. Society for the Study of IngestiveBehavior Annual Meeting Program, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 16-20 July, 1997, p.27.

4. Guss, J.L., O'Connell, B.A., Kissileff, H.R., Wolk, S.L., Devlin, M.J., and Walsh, B.T. The development of satiety in obese subjects with binge eating disorder. Society for the Study of Ingestive Behavior Annual Meeting Program, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 16-20 July, 1997, p. 25.

5. Nolan, L.J. Guss, J.L., Pi-Sunyer, F.X., Kissileff, H.R., and Liddle, R.A. Tomato soup increases plasma CCK levels and reports of fullness in humans. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts (in press, October 1997).

 

Papers and Books of H. R. Kissileff

1967 1. Kissileff, H. R. Control of water intake in the rat recovered from lateral hypothalamic lesions. Doctoral dissertation. Univ. Micro- films, #67-7848, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
1969 1. Kissileff, H. R. Food-associated drinking in rats. J. Comp. Physiol. Psychol. 67: 284-300.

2. Kissileff, H. R. and A. N. Epstein. Exaggerated prandial drinking in the recovered lateral rat without saliva. J. Comp. Physiol. Psychol. 67: 301-308.

3. Kissileff, H. R. Oropharyngeal control of prandial drinking. J. Comp. Physiol. Psychol. 67: 309-319.1970.

4. Kissileff, H. R. Free feeding in normal and recovered lateral rats monitored by a pellet-detecting eatometer. Physiol. and Behav. 5: 163-173.

1971 1. Quartermain, D., H. R. Kissileff, R. Shapiro, and N. E. Miller. Intragastric loads in discrete meals produce greater suppression of food intake than continuous slow infusion. Science. 173: 941-943.

2. Kissileff, H. R. Acquisition of prandial drinking in weanling rats and in rats recovering from lateral hypothalamic lesions. J. Comp. and Physiol. Psychol. 77: 97-109.

1972 Kissileff, H. R. Manipulation of the oral and gastric environments. In Myers, R. D. (Ed.). Methods in Neuropsychology, vol. 2, New York: Academic Press, pp. 126-154.
1973 1. Kissileff, H. R. Non-homeostatic controls of thirst. In Epstein, A. N., Kissileff, H. R., and Stellar, E. (Eds.). Neuropsychology of Thirst: New Findings and Advances in Concepts. Washington, D.C.: V. H. Winston and Sons. pp. 163-198.

2. Epstein, A. N., Kissileff, H. R., and Stellar, E. Neuropsychology of Thirst: New Findings and Advances in Concepts. Washington, D.C.: V. H. Winston and Sons. pp. 163-198.

1974 1. Becker, E. E. and H. R. Kissileff. Inhibitory controls of feeding by the ventromedial hypothalamus. Am. J. Physiol. 226: 383-396.
1975 1. Kissileff, H. R. and R. Hoefer. Reduction of saline intake in adrenalectomized rats during chronic intragrastric infusions of saline. In Peters, G., J. T. Fitzsimons, and L. Peters-Haefeli (Eds.). Control Mechanisms of Drinking. Proceedings of a Symposium on Thirst Held in Lugano, Switzerland on October 20 and 21, 1973. New York: Springer Verlag. Pp. 22-24.

2. Kissileff, H. R. Instrumental responding terminates aversive tastes. In Denton, D. A., and J. R. Coughlan, Olfaction and Taste V. New York: Academic Press. Pp. 53-59.

1977 1. Kissileff, H. R. Consumatory/consummatory behavior: Palatability: Taste preference; Sham feeding/drinking. In Wolman, B. B. (Ed.) International Encyclopedia of Psychiatry, Psychology, Psychoanalysis and Neurology, Volumes III, VIII, X, and XI. New York: Human Sciences Press.
1978 2. Van Itallie, T. B., S. Gale, and H. R. Kissileff. The control of food intake in the regulation of depot fat: An overview. In Katzen, H. M. and Mahler, R. J., (Eds.). Advances in Modern Nutrition, vol. 2. Washington, D.C.: Hemisphere Publishing Corporation.
1979 1. Kissileff, H. R., R. K. Nakashima, and A. J. Stunkard. Effects of Jejuno-ileal bypass on meal patterns in genetically obese and lean rats. Am. J. Physiol. 237: R217-R224.
1980 1. Grinker, J. A., A. Drewnowski, M. Enns, and H. R. Kissileff. Effects of d-Amphetamine and fenfluramine on feeding patterns and activity of obese and lean Zucker rats. Pharmacol. Biochem. and Behav. 12: 265-275.

2. Kissileff, H. R., G. Klingsberg, and T. B. Van Itallie. A universal eating monitor for continuous measurement of solid or liquid food consumption in human subjects. Am. J. Physiol. 238: R14-R22.

1981 1. Kissileff, H. R., F. X. Pi-Sunyer, J. Thornton, and G. P. Smith. C-terminal octapeptide of cholecystokinin decreases food intake in man. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 34: 154-160.

2. Smith, G. P., J. Gibbs, C. Jerome, H. R. Kissileff, and J. Thornton. The satiety effect of cholecystokinin: A progress report. Peptides. 2(suppl 2): 57-59.

3. Kissileff, H. R. Getting Satiety Taped: Comments on Teghtsoonian, Becker, and Edelman. Appetite: Journal for Intake Research. 2:235-236.

1982 1. Geiselman, P. J., D. Novin, and H. R. Kissileff. Individual differences in meal patterns as predictors of short-term and 24-hour food intake in intact and vagotomized rabbits. In The Neural Basis of Feeding and Reward. B. G. Hoebel and D. Novin (Eds.) Brunswick, ME: Haer Institute. Pp. 175-185.

2. Kissileff, H. R. and J. Thornton. Facilitation and inhibition in the cumulative food intake curve in man. In Morrison, A. J., and Strick, P. (Eds). Changing Concepts of the Nervous System. New York: Academic Press. pp. 585-607.

3. Kissileff, H. R. and T. B. Van Itallie. Physiology of the control of food intake. Ann. Rev. Nutr. 2:371-418.

4. Kissileff, H. R., J. Thornton, and E. Becker. A quadratic equation adequately describes the cumulative food intake curve in man. Appetite. 3:255-272.

5. Pi-Sunyer, F. X., Kissileff, H. R., Thornton, J. and Smith, G. P. C-terminal octapeptide of cholecystokinin decreases food intake in obese men. Physiol. Behav. 29: 627-630.

1983 1. Kissileff, H. R. Satiety. Contemporary Nutrition, vol 8 # 1 (General Mills, Inc., Minneapolis, MN).

2. Van Itallie, T. B. and H. R. Kissileff. The physiological control of energy intake: an econometric perspective. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 38: 978-988.

3. Van Itallie, T. B., and H. R. Kissileff. Estimation of satiating efficiency of dietary fiber: some old problems and a new strategy. Proceedings of the International Symposiumon Gastroenterology: "New Trends in Pathophysiology and Therapy of the Large Bowel," held in Bologna, Italy, April 7-8,1983. Eds. Barbara, L., Miglioli, M., Phillips, S. F.Elsevier Biomedical Press, Amsterdam (The Netherlands), pp.235-245.

1984 1. Kissileff, H. R. Satiating Efficiency and a strategy for conducting food loading experiments. Neurosci. and Biobehav. Rev. 8: 129-135.

2. Kissileff, H. R., L. P. Gruss, J. Thornton, and H. A. Jordan. The satiating efficiency of foods. Physiol. and Behav. 32(2): 319-332.

3. Woo, R., H. R. Kissileff, and F. X. Pi-Sunyer. Elevated postprandial insulin levels do not induce satiety in normal weight humans. Am. J. Physiol. 247:R745-R749.

1985 1. Maggio, C. A., E. Presta, E. F. Bracco, J. R. Vasselli, H. R. Kissileff, D. N. Pfohl, and S. Hashim. Naltrexone and human eating behavior: A dose-ranging inpatient trial in moderately obese men. Brain Res. Bull. 14: 657-661.

2. Van Itallie, T. B. and H. R. Kissileff. Physiology of energy intake: An inventory control model: Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 42: 914-923.

3. Kissileff, H. R. Effects of physical state (liquid-solid) of foods on food intake: Procedural and substantive contributions. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 42:956-965.

4. Freedman-Akabas, S., E. Colt, H. R. Kissileff, and F. X. Pi-Sunyer. Lack of sustained increase in VO2 following exercise in fit and unfit subjects. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 41: 545-549.

5. Heshka, S., C. Nauss-Karol, A. Nyman, K. Reisen, H. R. Kissileff, K. P. Porikos, and J. G. Kral. Effects of Chlorocitrate on body weight in obese men on a metabolic ward. Nutrition and Behavior. 2: 233-239.

1986 1. Bobroff, E. M. and H. R. Kissileff. Effects of changes in palatability on food intake and the cumulative food intake curve in man. Appetite. 6:85-96.

2. Kissileff, H. R. Quantitative relationship between palatability and food intake Man. In Interaction of The Chemical Senses with Nutrition, ed. M. Kare and J. Brand, New York: Academic Press. pp. 293-317, 1986.

3. Kissileff, H. R. and T. B. Van Itallie. Meal composition, gastric emptying, and the control of food intake. Proceedings of the XIII International Congress on Nutrition 845-847.

4. Kissileff, H. R., B. T. Walsh, J. G. Kral, and S. M. Cassidy. Laboratory studies of eating behavior in women with bulimia. Physiol. and Behav. 78: 563-570.

5. Van Itallie, T. B., H. R. Kissileff, and M-U Yang. The human energy economy: Adaptation to energy imbalance. In Disorders of Eating Behavior A Psychoneuroendocrine Approach. Ed. E. Farrari and F. Brambilla, pp. 99-104. New York: Permagon Press.

1987 1. Kral, J. G. and H. R. Kissileff. Surgical approaches to the treatment of obesity. Annals of Behavioral Medicine 9: 15-19.

2. Caffry, E. W., H. R. Kissileff, and J. C. Thornton. Assessment of the effects of phenylpropanolamine on appetite and food intake. Pharmacology, Biochistry, and Behavior 26: 321-325.

3. Thornton, J. C., H. Smith, and H. R. Kissileff. Six- Sequence carry-over design for the determination of the effect of a drug in reducing food intake. In Mallows, C. L. (Ed.) Design, Data and Analysis By Some Friends of Cuthbert Daniel. New York: Wiley. pp. 331-352.

1988 1. Muurahainen, N. E., H. R. Kissileff, A. J. DeRogatis, and F. X. Pi-Sunyer. Effects of cholecystokinin-octapeptide (CCK-8) on food intake and gastric emptying in man. Physiology and Behavior. 44:645-649.

2. Kissileff, H. R. Laboratory studies of human eating behavior: Value and validity. In Eating Behavior in Eating Disorders. Ed. B. T. Walsh. Washington, D.C.: Am. Psychiatric Assn. pp. 219-232.

3. Kissileff, H. R. Eating Behavior in Obesity and Bulimia. Proceedings of Eighth Annual Meeting of Japan Society for the Study of Obesity. Tokyo: JASSO.

4. Kissileff, H. R. Satiating efficiency and the satieties - Response to Mook. Appetite 11:43-53.

1989 1. Walsh, B. T., H. R. Kissileff, S. M. Cassidy, S. Dantzic. Eating behavior of women with bulimia. Arch. Gen. Psychiatr. 46:54-58.

2. Kissileff, H. R. Is there an eating disorder in obesity? Ann. NY Acad. Sci. 575: 410-419.

3. Hadigan, C. M., H. R. Kissileff, and B. T. Walsh. Patterns of Food Selection during meals in women with bulimia. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 50:759-766.

4. Walsh, B. T., Kissileff, H. R., and Hadigan, C. M. Eating Behavior in Bulimia. Annals of New York Acad. Sci. 575:446-455.

1990 1. Kissileff, H.R. and T.B. Van Itallie. Strategies for conducting research on human ingestive behavior: Introduction to the Katherine Porikos Memorial Symposium. Appetite. 14:60-62.

2. Kissileff, H.R., F. X. Pi-Sunyer, K. Segal, S. Meltzer, and P. A. Foelsch. (1990) Acute effects of exercise on food intake in obese and nonobese women. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 52:240-245.

3. Kissileff, H.R. Some suggestions on dealing with palatability: Response to Ramirez. Appetite. 14:162-166.

4. VanItallie, T. B. and H. R. Kissileff. Human obesity: A problem in body energy economics. In Stricker, E.M. (Ed.), Handbook of Behavioral Neurolobiology Volume 10 Neurobiology of Food and Fluid Intake. Pp. 207-240. New York: Plenum Publishing Corp.

1991 1. Muurahainen, N. E., H. R. Kissileff, J. L. LaChaussee, and F. X. Pi-Sunyer. The effect of a soup preload on the reduction of food intake by cholecystokinin in man. American Journal of Physiology. 260:R672-R680.

2. Kissileff, H. R. Chance and Necessity in Ingestive Behavior. Appetite, 17:1-22.

1992 1. CyBulski, K., J. L. Lachausee, and H. R. Kissileff. The satiating effectiveness of psyllium in a nutrient base. Physiology and Behavior 51:89-93.

2. Hadigan, C.M., J. L. LaChaussee, B. T. Walsh, and H. R. Kissileff. The Accuracy of 24-hour dietary recall in patients with Bulimia nervosa. International Journal of Eating Disorders. 12:107-111.

3. Walsh, B.T., C. M. Hadigan, H. R. Kissileff, and J. L. LaChaussee. Bulimia Nervosa: A syndrome of feast and famine. In : The Biology of Feast and Famine: Relevance to Eating Disorders. G.H. Anderson and S.H. Kennedy, eds. Academic Press, Inc. Orlando,FL. Pp. 3-20.

4. LaChaussee, J., H. R. Kissileff, B. T. Walsh, and C. M. Hadigan. The Single item meal as a Measure of Binge Eating in Patients with Severe Bulimia. Physiology and Behavior. 51: 593-600.

5. Hadigan, C. M., B. T. Walsh, H. R. Kissileff, J. L. LaChaussee, and M. J. Devlin. Behavioral assessment of satiety in bulimia nervosa. Appetite. 18, 233-242.

6. Melton, P. A., H. R. Kissileff, and F. X. Pi-Sunyer. Cholecystokinin (CCK-8) affects gastric pressure and ratings of hunger and fullness in women. American Journal of Physiology, 263,:R452-R456.

7. Kissileff, H. R. Where should human eating be studied and what should be measured? Appetite, 19:61-68.67. Geary, N., H. R. Kissileff, F. X. Pi-Sunyer and V. Hinton. Individual, but not simultaneous, glucagon and cholecystokinin infusions inhibit feeding in men. American Journal of Physiology, 262:R975-R980.

8. Yanovski, S. Z., M. Leet, M. Flood, J. A. Yanovski, P. W. Gold, H. R. Kissileff, and B. T. Walsh. Food intake and selection of obese women with and without binge-eating disorder. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 56:975-980.

1993 1. Muurahainen, N. E., H. R. Kissileff, and F. X. Pi-Sunyer. Intravenous bobmesin reduces food intake in man. American Journal of Physiology, 263, R350-R354.

2. Goldfien, J. A., B. T. Walsh, J. L. LaChaussee, H. R. Kissileff, and M. J. Devlin. Eating Behavior in Binge Eating Disorder. International Journal of Eating Disorders. 14: 427-431.

1994 1.Guss, J. L., H. R. Kissileff, B. T. Walsh, and M. J. Devlin. Binge eating behavior in patients with eating disorders. Obesity Research, 2:335-363.72.

2. Guss, J. L., H. R. Kissileff, and F. X. Pi-Sunyer. Effects of glucose and fructose solutions on food intake and gastric emptying in nonobese women. American Journal of Physiology 36:R1537-1544.

1995 1. Wentzlaff, T., J. L., Guss, and H. R. Kissileff. Subjective ratings as a function of amount consumed: A Preliminary report. Physiology and Behavior 57: 1209-1214.
1996 1. Kim, J. Y. and Kissileff, H. R. The effect of social setting on response to a preloading manipulation in nonobese women and men. Appetite 27:25-40, 1996.

2. Kissileff, H. R., T. H. Wentzlaff, J. L. Guss, B. T. Walsh, M. J. Devlin, and J. C. Thornton. A direct measure of satiety disturbance in patients with bulimia nervosa. Physiology and Behavior 60:1077-1085, 1996.

3. Kissileff, H. R., Guss, J.L., Nolan, L. What animal research tells us about human eating. In Food Choice, Acceptance and Consumption edited by H. Meiselman & H. J. H. MacFie, Blackie Academic (Div Chapman & Hall), New York and Glasgow, Scotland, pp. 104-160.

4. Kissileff, H. R. Inhibition of eating in humans: Assessment, mechanisms, and disturbances. Appetite 25:299, 1996 (letter)

1997 1. Devlin, M. J., Walsh, B. T., Guss, J. L., Kissileff, H. R., Liddle, R. A., and Petkova, E. Postprandial cholecystokinin release and gastric emptying in patients with bulimia nervosa. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. 65:114-120.

2. Cooke, E. A., Guss, J.L., Kissileff, H. R., Devlin, M.J., and Walsh, B.T. Patterns of food selection during binges in women with binge eating disorder. International Journal of Eating Disorders 22:187-193.

3. Kissileff, H. R., Dixon, L.H., and Guss, J.L. Measuring ingestion in humans. In Ingestive Behavior Protocols, edited by P. Wellman and B. Hoebel, Society for the Study of Ingestive Behavior, New York.



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