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Orexins and appetite regulation
Differences in postprandial responses to fat and carbohydrate loads in habitual high and low fat consumers (phenotypes)
Psychobiology of Obesity:
SB-334867, a selective orexin-1 receptor antagonist, enhances behavioural satiety and blocks the hyperphagic effect of orexin-A in rats
Sundhedsanprisninger smurt i olivenolie
) Paradoxical effects of a high sucrose diet: high-energy intake and reduced body weight gain
Dose–response effects of orexin-A on food intake and the behavioural satiety sequence in rats
Comparison of high-fat and high-carbohydrate foods in a meal or snack on short-term fat and energy intakes in obese women
Stubbs RJ, Hughes DA, Johnstone AM, Rowley E, Reid C, Elia M et al.. The use of visual analogue scales to assess motivation to eat in human subjects: a review of their reliability and validity with an evaluation of new hand-held computerized systems for temporal tracking of appetite ratings. Br J Nutr 84, 405-415
Sundhedsanprisninger smurt i olivenolie:det bliver tiltagende almindeligt at benytte sundhedsbudskaber i markedsføring af fødevarer
Serotonin Drugs and the Treatment of Obesity
Report of the IDECG Working Group on the modulating effect of stressors on the upper and lower limits of lipid and carbohydrate intake. International Dietary Energy Consultative Group.
The control of appetite: Basic concepts and practical implications
The effects of high-carbohydrate vs. high-fat breakfasts on feeling of fullness, alertness, and subsequent food intake
Uncoupling the Effects of Energy Expenditure and Energy Intake: Appetite Response to Short-term Energy Deficit Induced by Meal Omission and Physical Activity
Functional food science and behaviour and psychological functions
Relationship between diet and obesity in Chinese groups
Problems of eating and appetite control in the elderly
Dye L, Blundell JE. Menstrual cycle and appetite control: implications for weight regulation. Hum Reprod 12, 1142-1151
Effects of Amount and type of Dietary Fibre (Soluble and Insoluble) on Short-Term Control of Appetite
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