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Time of Energy Intake: Association with Weight Status, Diet Quality, and Sociodemographic Characteristics in Brazil. [PDF]
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Long-term memory formation impacts dietary energy intake but not metabolic rate in honeybees
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The relationship between muscle mass changes and protein or energy intake in critically ill children: A systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
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2014
Obesity is considered one of the leading health issues and is becoming a global epidemic that is rising worldwide. Obesity depends on the unbalance between energy intake and expenditure. Many different regions of the brain have been shown to be involved in the control of daily intake, and classically these regions have been identified as the “feeding ...
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Obesity is considered one of the leading health issues and is becoming a global epidemic that is rising worldwide. Obesity depends on the unbalance between energy intake and expenditure. Many different regions of the brain have been shown to be involved in the control of daily intake, and classically these regions have been identified as the “feeding ...
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The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1995
One hundred years of research about the metabolism of alcohol have provided many details, but some general aspects of the physiologic value of alcohol remain uncertain or inadequately proven. Results from epidemiologic studies appear to be in conflict with interpretations based on results from indirect calorimetric studies.
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One hundred years of research about the metabolism of alcohol have provided many details, but some general aspects of the physiologic value of alcohol remain uncertain or inadequately proven. Results from epidemiologic studies appear to be in conflict with interpretations based on results from indirect calorimetric studies.
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