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Glycaemic Response in Relation to Gastric Emptying and Satiety in Health and Disease
Dietary fibre and whole grains are recommended to prevent the development of type 2 diabetes. Low glycaemic index foods that are rich in fibre are recommended to control blood glucose levels. Gastric emptying, together with other factors, regulate the postprandial blood glucose response.
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Geese and swans are focal species in conservation and in management aimed at reducing crop damage. In the former disturbance should be minimized, and in the latter it is important to know how different species react to scaring activities. Previous research about trade‐off between predation risk and foraging in birds often uses ‘flight initiation ...
Johan Elmberg+4 more
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Impacts of Yacon Syrup (<i>Smallanthus sonchifolius</i>) on Human Health: A Systematic Review of Scientific Evidence from the Last Decade. [PDF]
Pereira MF+11 more
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Multiple management strategies exist to combat bird damage to agriculture. We explored combining two tools, drones as frightening devices and an avian repellent, to assess effectiveness of an integrated method to deter large flocks on complex landscapes. We evaluated the ability of a spraying drone (DJI Agras MG‐1P) deploying Avian Control (i.e. active
Jessica L. Duttenhefner+2 more
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Amylin: From Mode of Action to Future Clinical Potential in Diabetes and Obesity. [PDF]
Volčanšek Š+4 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Thermal performance curves (TPCs) are important tools for predicting the sensitivity of populations to climate change. However, the interactive ways that temperature affects multiple life‐history components lead to different fitness outcomes.
Jackson A. Powell, Scott C. Burgess
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Effects of blenderized watermelon consumption on satiety and postprandial glucose in overweight and obese adolescents. [PDF]
Rasmussen C+8 more
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Our study shows that exposure to low stress makes zooplankton populations more tolerant to extreme stress. This phenomenon, here called micro‐evolutionary priming, is rarely studied in animals. We provide strong evidence for its existence and explore its implications for the fate of populations in an increasingly stressful world.
Shuwen Han+2 more
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This study highlights that assessments of forests' climate resilience require multiple aspects of phenology (mean intensity, amplitude and timing) rather than a single performance indicator. The decline of leaf and fruit production, as well as the temporal mismatches in leaf turnover and reproduction, will have cascading impacts on trophic interactions
Hao Ran Lai+3 more
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Increased rubidium levels in brain regions involved in food intake in obese rats. [PDF]
Szczerbowska-Boruchowska M+7 more
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