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Energy Density of Foods: Effects on Energy Intake

Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, 2000
This article examines the importance of dietary energy density (ED) as a major factor that may influence human appetite and energy intake (EI). The article examines whether the effects of diet composition on appetite and EI can be explained in terms of ED.
J, Stubbs, S, Ferres, G, Horgan
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Restriction of energy intake, energy expenditure, and aging

Free Radical Biology and Medicine, 2000
Energy restriction (ER), without malnutrition, increases maximum life span and retards the development of a broad array of pathophysiological changes in laboratory rodents. The mechanism responsible for the retardation of aging by ER is, however, unknown. One proposed explanation is a reduction in energy expenditure (EE).
J J, Ramsey, M E, Harper, R, Weindruch
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Protein intake and energy balance

Regulatory Peptides, 2008
Maintaining energy balance in the context of body-weight regulation requires a multifactorial approach. Recent findings suggest that an elevated protein intake plays a key role herein, through (i) increased satiety related to increased diet-induced thermogenesis, (ii) its effect on thermogenesis, (iii) body composition, and (iv) decreased energy ...
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Energy and macronutrient intake in bulimia nervosa

Eating Behaviors, 2004
Energy deprivation and malnutrition are often thought to be key factors in the maintenance of bulimia nervosa (BN). Our review shows that it is unclear how much energy is actually available to BN patients' metabolism because the contribution of food consumed during binge eating is generally neglected.
Alpers, Georg W.   +1 more
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Effects of energy density of daily food intake on long-term energy intake

Physiology & Behavior, 2004
An important question that has been raised recently is whether it is mainly the energy density (ED) of the food consumed or its macronutrient composition that determines daily energy intake (EI). In this scope, the effect of ED on EI has been assessed in short-term as well as long-term experiments. Over the short term, i.e., during a meal, it was found
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Deadenylase-dependent mRNA decay of GDF15 and FGF21 orchestrates food intake and energy expenditure

Cell Metabolism, 2022
Teppei Fujikawa   +2 more
exaly  

Energy Intake

1982
Alan E. Brafield, Michael J. Llewellyn
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Energy Intake

2010
Bart Ellenbroek   +146 more
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