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Circadian rhythms of rabbits during restrictive feeding

American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 1987
Without a zeitgeber the circadian rhythms of five physiological functions free-ran with a period length greater than 24 h. Restricted feeding time (RF) masked the free-running rhythms. In addition to masking, entrainment with RF occurred. This process was most evident in locomotor activity and visits to the food box.
B, Jilge, H, Hörnicke, H, Stähle
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Hunger Associated with Restricted Feeding Systems

2016
Hunger and satiety are normally alternating animal states that determine feeding patterns in animals with free access to food. However, chronic hunger can result if access to food is restricted deliberately over long periods. Such systems of quantitative food restriction are widely applied during rearing and/or the dry period in some animals, such as ...
Tolkamp, BJ, D'Eath, RB
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Artificial Feeding: The Least Restrictive Alternative?

Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1991
Of all the reasons that justify a decision to withhold or withdraw a feeding tube, the most basic is that it is not needed in order to nourish the patient adequately and safely. The controversy that surrounds feeding tubes decisions in the so‐called right‐to‐die context has distracted attention from this aspect of their use.
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