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期刊名:Frontiers in neuroendocrinology

缩写:FRONT NEUROENDOCRIN

ISSN:0091-3022

e-ISSN:1095-6808

IF/分区:6.7/Q1

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Sarah E Hill,Summer Mengelkoch Sarah E Hill
Women's psychological and behavioral responses to hormonal contraceptive (HC) treatment can be highly variable. One of the great challenges to researchers seeking to improve the experiences of women who use HCs is to identify the sources of...
Sarah Kheloui,Andra Smith,Nafissa Ismail Sarah Kheloui
Combined oral contraceptives (containing synthetic forms of estradiol and progestins) are one of the most commonly used drugs among females. However, their effects on the gut-brain axis have not been investigated to a great extent despite c...
Elizabeth Hampson Elizabeth Hampson
Millions of women around the world use combined oral contraceptives (OCs), yet surprisingly little is known about their central nervous system (CNS) effects. This article provides a short overview of the basic pharmacology of OCs, emphasizi...
Kelly L Klump,Alaina M Di Dio Kelly L Klump
Extant animal and human data suggest endogenous ovarian hormones increase risk for binge eating in females, possibly via gene × hormone interactions and hormonally induced increases in genetic influences. Approximately 85 % of women will t...
Adriene M Beltz Adriene M Beltz
In the last decade, there has been a remarkable surge in research on the neural and behavioral correlates of hormonal contraceptive use, particularly oral contraceptive use. Questions have evolved swiftly and notably, with studies no longer...
Mateja Perović,Katrina Wugalter,Gillian Einstein Mateja Perović
Polycystic-ovary syndrome (PCOS) is the most common endocrine disorder affecting women of reproductive age, and many features associated with PCOS - such as elevated androgens, insulin resistance and inflammation - are known to affect cogni...
Kathleen V Casto,Timothy Jordan,Nicole Petersen Kathleen V Casto
Oral contraceptives (OCs) are widely used yet understudied given their potential for public health consequences. Emerging investigations scaling from single-subject, dense-sampling neuroimaging studies to population-level metrics have linke...
Yi-Fan Liu,Lei Pan,Ming Feng Yi-Fan Liu
Neurocognitive and psychiatric symptoms are non-negligible in Cushing's disease and are accompanied by structural and functional alterations of the brain. In this review, we have summarized multimodal neuroimaging and neurophysiological stu...
Natalie C Tronson,Kristen M Schuh Natalie C Tronson
Hormonal contraceptives are among the most important health and economic developments in the 20thCentury, providing unprecedented reproductive control and a range of health benefits including decreased premenstrual symptoms and protections ...