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Progesterone metabolite influence feeding behaviour
Acta Physiologica, 2013Obesity is increasing worldwide and is associated with increased risk of developing metabolic diseases. One of the factors that have been demonstrated to influence the regulation of appetite and food intake is the different sex hormones, one of these being progesterone that in humans increase food intake (Hirschberg, 2012).
A, Wendt, L, Eliasson
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Satiety Splits Feeding Behaviour into Bouts
Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1998Animal behaviour is frequently displayed in bouts. Bout analysis aims at finding a bout criterion, i.e. that time between events that separates intervals within, from intervals between, bouts. Methods used for quantitative bout analysis are log-supervivorship and log-frequency analysis.
Tolkamp, B.J. +4 more
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Feeding Behaviour Development in Young Cercopithecines
Folia Primatologica, 1998[No abstract]
Quérouil, Sophie +1 more
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Feeding behaviour related to different feeding devices
Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal NutritionAbstractSlow feeding devices (SFDs) are useful tools in order to improve the horse well‐being and to reduce wastage, but their use may result in unnatural posture during feeding and frustration behaviours. Moreover, it may be important to evaluate the laterality during feeding.
Martina Greppi +8 more
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Industrial and Commercial Training, 1971
The ultimate purpose in acquiring knowledge is to do something with it; to use it in some way. The previous article showed how knowledge about interpersonal behaviour can be gathered up by an observer. This article takes the story two stages further by showing how the data is processed, and in particular, by describing the use to which it is put after ...
PETER HONEY +2 more
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The ultimate purpose in acquiring knowledge is to do something with it; to use it in some way. The previous article showed how knowledge about interpersonal behaviour can be gathered up by an observer. This article takes the story two stages further by showing how the data is processed, and in particular, by describing the use to which it is put after ...
PETER HONEY +2 more
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Feeding, Behavioural State and Cardiorespiratory Control
Acta Paediatrica, 1988ABSTRACT. The aim of the present study was to examine whether immaturity of cardiorespiratory control corresponds to a less mature behavioural state pattern and/or to less efficient feeding behaviour. Fifty‐four infants were observed and data polygraphically recorded for 6 hours; a feeding session was included.
H, Daniels +5 more
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Feeding Behaviour in the Weaning Period
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2001Feeding behaviour in the weaning period is important theoretically and practically. The aim of the study was to develop appropriate observational codes for its description, to assess their reliability, and to examine the relationships between feeding behaviour, meal duration, and food intake.
K N, Parkinson, R F, Drewett
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2001
Abstract The barbets and toucans are known to be fruiteaters. Because of the special aspects of the wax element of honeyguides’ diet, this will be discussed in Chapter 7, although their other foods will be discussed here. Unfortunately the nutritional value of no barbet’s or toucan’s diet is known, although that of certain fruits that ...
Lester L Short +2 more
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Abstract The barbets and toucans are known to be fruiteaters. Because of the special aspects of the wax element of honeyguides’ diet, this will be discussed in Chapter 7, although their other foods will be discussed here. Unfortunately the nutritional value of no barbet’s or toucan’s diet is known, although that of certain fruits that ...
Lester L Short +2 more
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Gestating sows’ feeding behaviour with precision feeding
2020Precision feeding (PF) of gestating sows, with the individual and daily mixing of two diets with different nutrient content was previously reported to reduce protein intake, feed costs and environmental losses compared to a conventional single diet feeding (CF).
Gaillard, Charlotte +2 more
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Czechoslovak medicine, 1990
20 healthy full-term infants have been studied in their 2nd, 10th, 18th and 26th weeks of life in three standard situations: before feeding, in the course of milk drinking and after feeding. A polygraphic record of sucking, breathing, swallowing, the oculomotor activity, the EEG and vocalization has been taken simultaneously with a video-recording of ...
K, Paul, J, Dittrichová
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20 healthy full-term infants have been studied in their 2nd, 10th, 18th and 26th weeks of life in three standard situations: before feeding, in the course of milk drinking and after feeding. A polygraphic record of sucking, breathing, swallowing, the oculomotor activity, the EEG and vocalization has been taken simultaneously with a video-recording of ...
K, Paul, J, Dittrichová
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