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Ann Nutr Metab (2018) 73 (Suppl. 1): 27–36.
Published Online: 07 September 2018
... , eating patterns , eating behavior, gut dysbiosis , etc.) to prevent growth/obesity outcomes, immune system related-diseases or non-communicable diseases in later life. © 2018 S. Karger AG, Basel Copyright / Drug Dosage / Disclaimer Copyright: All rights reserved. No part of this publication may...
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Ann Nutr Metab (2017) 70 (3): 241–245.
Published Online: 17 March 2017
...Sophie Nicklaus Infants are born equipped to ingest nutrients, but because of the transitions in the mode of feeding in the first years (from “tube” feeding in utero to eating table foods with the family), they have to learn how, what and how much to eat. Eating behavior established during early...
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Ann Nutr Metab (2016) 68 (1): 35–41.
Published Online: 21 November 2015
...) genes with body mass index (BMI) and eating behavior. Methods: We selected 344 Chilean adults (57.8% women; age 39.1 ± 6.6 years) with a wide variation in BMI (30.3 ± 6.3 kg/m 2 ). The Three-Factor Eating Questionnaire-R18 that measures uncontrolled eating (UE), emotional eating (EE) and cognitive...
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Ann Nutr Metab (1995) 39 (6): 371–378.
Published Online: 20 November 2008
... University, Madrid, Spain Eating Behavior and Energy and Nutrient Intake in Overweight/Obese and Normal-Weight Spanish Elderly Keywords Eating behavior Overwcight/obcsity Elderly Energy Abstract Dietary patterns were studied in 122 Spanish elderly people divided into two groups: overweight/obese subjects (O...
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Ann Nutr Metab (2007) 51 (3): 264–269.
Published Online: 09 July 2007
... evaluated. Computerized monitoring of eating behavior and assessment of gastric emptying using paracetamol absorption were analyzed. Gastric emptying rate was compared to the rate in normal and obese controls. Results: Eating behavior pattern was nonhomogeneous in the PWS patients, but they experienced both...
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Ann Nutr Metab (1999) 43 (3): 145–151.
Published Online: 20 October 1999
... hypothetical behavioral differences of feeling hunger when facing voluntary food restriction for weight loss in individuals of different genders and with varying degrees of obesity. Obesity Plasma Tryptophan Large neutral amino acids Serotonin pathway Eating behavior 20 10 1999 1999...