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Low motivation drives poor performance of infected, anorexic crows on a string-pulling task. [PDF]
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“Calories in, calories out” and macronutrient intake: the hope, hype, and science of calories [PDF]
One of the central tenets in obesity prevention and management is caloric restriction. This perspective presents salient features of how calories and energy balance matter, also called the “calories in, calories out” paradigm. Determinants of energy balance and relationships to dietary macronutrient content are reviewed.
Scott Howell, Richard Kones
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Macronutrients and Obesity: Revisiting the Calories in, Calories out Framework
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013Recent clinical research has studied weight responses to varying diet composition, but the contribution of changes in macronutrient intake and physical activity to rising population weight remains controversial. Research on the economics of obesity typically assumes a "calories in, calories out" framework, but a weight production model separating ...
Daniel Riera-Crichton, Nathan Tefft
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Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care, 2009
Anorexia and weight loss are associated with increased mortality in cachectic patients. The role of caloric supplementation is controversial. The purpose of this review is to examine the role of calorie supplementation in cachexia.Caloric supplementation improves outcomes in malnourished hospital patients and malnourished older persons.
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Anorexia and weight loss are associated with increased mortality in cachectic patients. The role of caloric supplementation is controversial. The purpose of this review is to examine the role of calorie supplementation in cachexia.Caloric supplementation improves outcomes in malnourished hospital patients and malnourished older persons.
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Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 1991
The author presents the hypothesis that no single nutrient or class of food by itself significantly affects risk for most cancers. Rather, it is the dietary pattern or the mix of nutrients and foods that affects cancer risk. And the overall caloric intake or perhaps the caloric balance is central to whether a particular dietary pattern will affect ...
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The author presents the hypothesis that no single nutrient or class of food by itself significantly affects risk for most cancers. Rather, it is the dietary pattern or the mix of nutrients and foods that affects cancer risk. And the overall caloric intake or perhaps the caloric balance is central to whether a particular dietary pattern will affect ...
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Calorie Counting or Calorie Tracking
2016This Essay takes a critical view on the masculine dominance within Quantifies-Self community. Therefor Quantified Self will be connected with the Ancient Dietetics and the Bourgeois Discourse on Hygienic at the beginning of 20th century to show the (dis)continuities concerning the gender of the self-observing subject.
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