Read et al., 1994 - Google Patents
The role of the gut in regulating food intake in manRead et al., 1994
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- Read N
- French S
- Cunningham K
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- Nutrition reviews
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In addition to various psychosocial and metabolic factors, food intake is also influenced by gastrointestinal mechanisms that trigger both the initiation and termination of eating behaviors. Although gastric distension is one of the most obvious signs of “fullness” and …
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