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Temporal bounds of postingestive glucose-induced satiety in man
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posted on 2023-06-08, 22:17 authored by D A Booth, A T Campbell, Aileen ChaseMost studies of the short term effects of the intake or administration of nutrients on hunger in man have been based on verbal reports. Whether these purport to describe the intensity of the desire for food-appetite itself-or the various sensations the subject habitually experiences when wanting food, the validity of such reports ultimately rests on what the subject wishes or does not wish to eat. We, in common with some other workers, have found it quite practicable to observe meaningful variations in the spontaneous size of meals taken when the subject is introduced to the experimental foods with little or no manipulation of his feeding behaviour before the experimental session. We wish to report here a study of the satiating effects which glucose produces after it has passed the mouth. It is intended to complement our previous study of the satiating effects of protein.
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NatureISSN
0028-0836Publisher
Nature Publishing GroupExternal DOI
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228Page range
1104-1105Department affiliated with
- Psychology Publications
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