ZOE SYBIL WARWICK, Ph.D.
Department of Psychology
University of Maryland Baltimore
County
Baltimore, MD 21250
410-455-2360
Personal Data
Date of Birth: January 4, 1963
Place of Birth: London, England
Education
Postdoctoral 1992-1994 McMaster University
Ph.D. 1992 Duke University, Experimental
Psychology
B.S. 1985 Duke University, Psychology
Employment
Associate
Professor 2000- UMBC
Assistant
Professor 1994-2000 UMBC
Publications: Articles
Warwick,
Z.S., Synowski, S.J., Rice, K.D., Smart, A.B. (in press). Independent effects
of diet palatability and fat content on bout size and daily intake in rats. Physiology
and Behavior.
Warwick,
Z.S. (2003). Dietary fat dose dependently increases spontaneous caloric intake
in rat. Obesity Research, 11,
859-864.
Warwick,
Z.S., Synowski, S.J., Bell, K.R. (2002). Dietary fat content affects energy
intake and weight gain independent of dietcaloric density in rats. Physiology
and Behavior, 77, 85-90.
Warwick,
Z.S.; McGuire, C.M., Bowen, K.J.; Synowski, S.J. (2000). Behavioral components
of high-fat diet hyperphagia: meal size and postprandial satiety. American
Journal of Physiology, 278, R196-R200.
Warwick,
Z.S.; Synowski,S.J. (1999). Effect of food deprivation and maintenance diet composition
on fat preference and acceptance in rat. Physiology and Behavior, 68,
235-239.
Warwick, Z.S.; Synowski, S.J.; Coons, V.; Hendrickson, A. (1999). Flavor-cued modulation of intake in rat: role of familiarity and impact on 24 hr intake. Physiology and Behavior, 67, 527-532.
Warwick, Z.S.; Bowen, K.J.; Synowski, S.J. (1997). Learned
suppression of intake based on anticipated calories: cross-nutrient
comparisons. Physiology and Behavior, 62, 1319-1324.
Warwick,
Z.S.; Bowen, K.J.; Roy, M. (1997). Weight gain of rats consuming full-fat vs.
reduced-fat foods. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 819,
251-253.
Warwick,
Z.S. and Weingarten, H.P. (1996). Flavor-postingestive consequence associations
incorporate the behaviorally-opposing effects of positive reinforcement and
anticipated satiety: implications for interpreting two-bottle tests. Physiology
and Behavior, 60, 711-715.
Warwick,
Z.S. and Weingarten, H.P. (1995). Determinants of high-fat diet hyperphagia:
experimental dissection of orosensory and postingestive effects. American
Journal of Physiology, 269, R30-R37.
Schiffman,
S.S.; Booth, B.J.; Losee, M.L.; Pecore, S.D.; Warwick, Z.S. (1995). Bitterness
of sweeteners as a function of concentration. Brain Research Bulletin, 36,
505-513.
Warwick,
Z.S. and Weingarten, H.P. (1994). Dynamics of intake suppression following a
preload: role of calories, volume and macronutrients. American Journal of
Physiology, 266, R1314-R1318.
Warwick,
Z.S. and Weingarten, H.P. (1994). Dissociation of palatability and calorie
effects in learned flavor preferences. Physiology
and Behavior, 55, 501-504.
Schiffman,
S.S., Pecore, S.D., Booth, B.J., Losee, M.L., Carr, B.T., Sattely-Miller, E.,
Graham, B.G., and Warwick, Z.S.
(1994). Adaptation of sweetners
in water and in tannic acid solutions. Physiology
and Behavior, 55, 547-559.
Warwick,
Z.S. (1993). Reviving enthusiasm for teaching. Liberal Education, 79,
58-59.
Warwick,
Z.S., Hall, W.G., Pappas, T.N., Schiffman, S.S. (1993). Taste and smell sensations enhance the
satiating effect of both a high-carbohydrate and high-fat meal in humans. Physiology
and Behavior, 53, 553-563.
Schiffman,
S.S. and Warwick, Z.S. (1993). Effect of flavor enhancement of foods for the
elderly on nutritional status: food intake, biochemical indices and
anthropometric measures. Physiology and Behavior, 53, 395-402.
Muller,
G.W., Culberson, J.C., Roy, G., Ziegler, J., Walters, D.E., Kellogg, M.S.,
Schiffman, S.S. and Warwick, Z.S. (1992).
Carboxylic acid replacement structure-activity relationships in suosan
type sweeteners: a sweet taste antagonist. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry,
35, 1747-1751.
Warwick,
Z.S. and Schiffman, S.S. (1991). Flavor-calorie relationships: effect on weight
gain in rat. Physiology and Behavior, 50, 465-470.
DuBois,
G.E., Walters, D.E., Schiffman, S.S., Warwick, Z.S., Booth, B.J., Pecore, S.D.,
Gibes, K., Carr, B.T., Brands, L.M. (1991).
A systematic study of concentration-response relationships of
sweeteners. In D.E. Walters, F.T. Orthoefer,
G.E. DuBois (Eds), Sweeteners: Discovery, Molecular Design, and
Chemoreception. ACS Symposium Series 450; American Chemical Society:
Washington, DC., 261-276.
Warwick,
Z.S. (1990). Development of taste preferences: implications for nutrition and health. Nutrition Today, March/April, 15-18.
Warwick,
Z.S. and Schiffman, S.S. (1990). Sensory evaluations of fat-sucrose and
fat-salt mixtures: relationship to age and weight status. Physiology and Behavior, 48,
633-636.
Warwick,
Z.S., Schiffman, S.S., Anderson, J.J.B. (1990).
Relationship of dietary fat content to food preferences in young
rats. Physiology and Behavior, 48,
581-586.
Erickson,
R.P., Priolo, C.V., Warwick, Z.S., Schiffman, S.S. (1990). Synthesis of tastes
other than the `primaries`: implications for neural coding theories and the
concept of suppression. Chemical
Senses, 15, 495-504.
Schiffman,
S.S., Clark, C.M., Warwick, Z.S. (1990). Gustatory and olfactory dysfunction in
dementia: not specific to Alzheimer's disease.
Neurobiology of Aging, 11, 597-600.
Schiffman,
S.S., Crumbliss, A.L., Warwick, Z.S., Graham, B.G. (1990).
Thresholds for sodium salts in young and elderly subjects: correlation
with conductivity of anion. Chemical Senses, 15, 671-678.
Warwick,
Z.S., Costanzo, P.R., Gill, J.M., Schiffman, S.S. (1989). Eating restraint, presentation order, and
time of day are related to sweet taste preferences. Annals of the New York Academy of Science,
575, 588-591.
Schiffman,
S.S., and Warwick, Z.S. (1989). Preferences for solid dose potassium
supplements in elderly patients. Consultant
Pharmacist, November, 640-642.
Schiffman,
S.S., and Warwick, Z.S. (1989). Use of flavor-amplified foods to improve
nutritional status in elderly persons. Annals
of the New York Academy of Sciences, 561, 267-276.
Schiffman,
S.S., Buckley, C.E., Sampson, H.A., Massey, E.W., Baraniuk, J.N., Follett,
J.V., Warwick, Z.S. (1988). Aspartame and headache. New England Journal of Medicine,
318, 1201-1202.
Schiffman,
S.S., and Warwick, Z.S. (1988). Flavor enhancement of foods for the elderly can
reverse anorexia. Neurobiology of
Aging, 9, 24-26.
Schiffman,
S.S., Buckley, C.E., Sampson, H.A., Massey, E.W., Baraniuk, J.N., Follett,
J.V., Warwick, Z.S. (1987). Aspartame
and susceptibility to headache. New
England Journal of Medicine, 317, 1181-1185.
Publications: Book chapters and
review articles
Warwick,
Z.S. and McGuire, C.M. (2000). Satiating effects of fat. In C.K. Chow (Ed.) Fatty
Acids in Foods and their Health Implications, 2nd ed. Marcel Dekker, Inc.,
New York, 711-728.
Schiffman,
S.S., Graham, B.G., Sattely-Miller, E., Warwick, Z.S. (1998). Orosensory
perception of dietary fat. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 7,
137-143.
Warwick,
Z.S. (1996). Probing the causes of high-fat diet hyperphagia: a mechanistic and
behavioral dissection. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 20,
155-161.
Schiffman,
S.S.; Warwick, Z.S.; Mackey, M. (1993). Sweetness and appetite in normal,
overweight, and elderly persons. In J.D. Fernstrom, G.D. Miller (Eds), Appetite
and Body Weight Regulation: Sugar, Fat and Macronutrient Substitutes. CRC
Press, Boca Raton, 99-112.
Warwick,
Z.S. and Schiffman, S.S. (1992). Role of dietary fat in calorie intake and
weight gain. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 16, 585-596.
Schiffman,
S.S. and Warwick, Z.S. (1992). The biology of taste and food intake. In G.A.
Bray (Ed), The Science of Food Regulation. Louisiana State University Press, Baton
Rouge, 293-312.
Schiffman,
S.S. and Warwick, Z.S. (1991). Changes in taste and smell over the lifespan:
their effect on appetite and nutrition in the elderly. In M.I. Friedman, M.G.
Tordoff, M.R. Kare (Eds), Chemical Senses, Volume 4: Appetite and
Nutrition. Marcel Dekker, New York,
341-365.
Schiffman,
S.S., and Warwick, Z.S. (1988). Impairment of taste and smell in the
elderly. Directions in Applied
Nutrition, Vol. 2(3), 1, 2, 7, 8.
Aspen Publishers.
Professional Activities:
conference presentations
Individual
differences in high-fat diet hyperphagia.
Meeting of the Society for the Study of Ingestive Behavior,
Groningen, The Netherlands, 2003. (Z.S. Warwick and K. Rice).
Orosensory
and postingestive factors in high-fat diet hyperphagia. Meeting of the Society
for the Study of Ingestive Behavior, Santa Cruz, CA, 2002. (Z.S. Warwick,
S.J. Synowski, K.R. Bell).
Diet-induced
hyperphagia: role of fat content and caloric density. Meeting of the Society
for the Study of Ingestive Behavior, Philadelphia PA, 2001. (Z.S. Warwick).
Flavor-calorie
associations: effect on total intake and weight gain. Meeting of the Society for the Study of
Ingestive Behavior, Clearwater FL, 1999. (Z.S. Warwick).
The
interaction of food deprivation with learned and unlearned taste influences on
meal size and satiety in rat. Meeting of the Society for the Study of
Ingestive Behavior, Pecs, Hungary, 1998. (C.M. McGuire and Z.S. Warwick).
Fat
vs. carbohydrate foods as a portion of daily intake: effect on total kcals and
weight gain. Meeting of the Society
for the Study of Ingestive Behavior, Baltimore MD, 1997. (Z.S. Warwick, K.J. Bowen, S.J. Synowski)
The
effects of volume, intermeal interval, and deprivation on the relative satiety
produced by high fat and high carbohydrate preloads. Meeting of the Society for the Study of
Ingestive Behavior, Baltimore MD, 1997.
(C.M. McGuire and Z.S. Warwick)
Flavor-cued
anticipated satiety: cross-nutrient comparisons. Twenty-sixth Annual Meeting of the Society
for Neuroscience, Washington, DC, 1996.
(Z.S. Warwick, K. Jarkowiec, L. Grabill)
Weight
gain of rats consuming full-fat vs. reduced-fat foods. New York Academy of
Sciences’ Conference on Nutritional Implications of Macronutrient
Substitutes, Washington DC, 1996.
Effect
of deprivation on relative palatability and satiety value of fat and sucrose.
Joint Meeting of the North American Association of the Study of Obesity and
the Society for the Study of Ingestive Behavior, Baton Rouge, LA 1995.
(Z.S. Warwick and K. McRae)
A
CS+ for a conditioned taste preference elicits FOS expression in hindbrain.
Joint Meeting of the North American Association of the Study of Obesity and
the Society for the Study of Ingestive Behavior, Baton Rouge LA, 1995. (M.
Emond, H.P. Weingarten, Z.S. Warwick)
Probing
the causes of high-fat diet hyperphagia: a mechanistic and behavioral
dissection. Second Independent Meeting of the Society for the Study of
Ingestive Behavior, Hamilton, Ontario, 1994. (Z.S. Warwick)
Factors
influencing the decay on postprandial satiety.
Eleventh International Conference on the Physiology of Food and Fluid
Intake, Oxford, UK, 1993. (Z.S.
Warwick and H.P. Weingarten)
Oral
and postingestive contributions to conditioned flavor preferences. Twenty-third Annual Meeting of the Society
for Neuroscience, Washington, DC, 1993.
(Z.S. Warwick and H.P. Weingarten)
The
effect of tannic acid on sweetness intensity ratings during the adaptation of
sweet compounds. Meeting of the Association
for Chemoreception Sciences, Sarasota, FL, 1993. (S.S. Schiffman, E. Sattely-Miller, B.G.
Graham, Z.S. Warwick, S.D. Pecore, B.J. Booth, M.L. Losee)
Palatability
and nutrient effects of postprandial satiety. First Independent Meeting of the Society
for the Study of Ingestive Behavior, Princeton NJ, 1992. (Z.S. Warwick and
S.S. Schiffman).
Detection
thresholds for emulsified oils in young and elderly subjects. Meeting of the Association for
Chemoreception Sciences, Sarasota FL, 1992.
(S.S. Schiffman, B.G. Graham, A.R. Vance, K. Gaillard, Z.S. Warwick,
R.P. Erickson)
Effect
of meal sensory properties on postprandial hunger and taste reactivity in human
subjects. Meeting of the Association
for Chemoreception Sciences, Sarasota FL, 1992. (Z.S. Warwick and S.S. Schiffman)
Covariance
of panelist stimulus-concentration/response functions among thirteen sweeteners
and implications regarding receptor multiplicity. Meeting of the Association for
Chemoreception Sciences, Sarasota FL, 1991. (G.E. DuBois, S.S. Schiffman,
Z.S. Warwick, S. Pecore, B. Booth, D.E. Walters, T. Carr, K. Gibes, L. Brands)
Detection
thresholds of potassium salts is related to molar conductivity of the
anion. Meeting of the Association for
Chemoreception Sciences, Sarasota FL, 1991.
(S.S. Schiffman, A.L. Crumbliss, Z.S. Warwick)
Non-association
of dietary flavor-density relationships enhances weight gain and impairs
acquisition of novel conditioned taste preferences in rat. Meeting of the Eastern Psychological
Association, New York, 1991. (Z.S.
Warwick and S.S. Schiffman)
Taste
and eating behavior. Meeting of the North Carolina Academy of Science,
Greensboro NC, 1991. (Z.S. Warwick)
Differential
response to sweetness, saltiness, and taste variety by restrained vs.
unrestrained eaters. Meeting of the Eastern
Psychological Association, Philadelphia PA 1990. (Z.S. Warwick, P.R. Costanzo, S.S. Schiffman)
Intensity-concentration
curves for sweeteners provide insight into receptor populations. Meeting of the American Chemical Society,
Boston MA 1990. (G.E. DuBois, D.E.
Walters, S.S. Schiffman, Z.S. Warwick, B. Booth, S. Pecore, B.T. Carr, K.
Gibes)
Nutritional
assessment of elderly persons eating flavor enhanced foods. Meeting of the Association for
Chemoreception Sciences, Sarasota FL, 1990.
(S.S. Schiffman, A.E. Frey, Z.S. Warwick)
Preference
for fat-rich foods is related to the level of fat in the rearing diet. Meeting of the Association for
Chemoreception Sciences, Sarasota FL, 1990.
(Z.S. Warwick and S.S. Schiffman)
Detection
thresholds of sodium salts is related to molar conductivity of the anion. Meeting of the Association for
Chemoreception Sciences, Sarasota FL, 1989.
(S.S. Schiffman, A.L. Crumbliss, Z.S. Warwick)
Taste
mixtures can lead to syntheses of new "non-basic tastes," or
suppression. Meeting of the Association
for Chemoreception Sciences, Sarasota FL, 1989. (R.P. Erickson, Z.S. Warwick, S.S. Schiffman)
Age-related
changes in hedonic and intensity ratings of dairy-sucrose and dairy-salt
mixtures. Meeting of the Association
for Chemoreception Sciences, Sarasota FL, 1988. (Z.S. Warwick, J.M. Gill II, S.S. Schiffman)
December,
2003