Keyword [Food intake] Result: 81 - 100 | Page: 5 of 7 |
81. | The microstructure of food intake under conditions of high-fat diet, social stress and social subordination |
82. | Increasing calcium and vitamin D intake of first generation Chinese American women |
83. | Effects of fiber on satiety, food intake, glucose, insulin, and gut hormones in healthy human subjects |
84. | Parabrachial endocannabinoid mechanisms and food intake |
85. | Increased Resolution of Food Intake and Gut Microbiome in Precision Dietary Therap |
86. | Neuroendocrine regulation of appetite in the female non-human primate: Effects of menstrual cycle phase and ovarian steroids |
87. | Evaluation studies on the newly-married couples strategy of the Bangladesh Integrated Nutrition Project |
88. | Nutritional and hormonal regulation of leptin: Importance of posttranscriptional mechanisms |
89. | Anti-Emetic Potential of a GLP-1 Receptor Antagonist in the Ferret |
90. | Effect of fermentation rate of dietary fibre on short-term satiety, long-term food intake and gut hormone responses in male rats |
91. | Measurements of body mass index, nutrient analysis of food intake, and dietary eating patterns associated with preschool-aged children |
92. | The assessment of mindful food parenting and its relation to parental feeding practices and child food intake |
93. | Nutrition in children with autism: Parental influences, physical activity, food intake, and medication |
94. | Nesfatin-1 and xenin regulation of food intake in goldfish |
95. | Glucagon-like peptide 1 receptors in the nucleus accumbens affect food intake |
96. | Central, peripheral, and contextual regulation of food intake |
97. | The role of glucagon-like peptide-1 receptors in protein-induced suppression of food intake in rats |
98. | Interactions of the growth hormone secretory axis and the central melanocortin system |
99. | Hypothalamic Melanocortin Regulation of Energy Balance and Metabolism |
100. | Hunger games: The effects of alternate day fasting on food intake, body weight, and leptin and ghrelin in rats |
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