Connecting biology with psychology to make sense of appetite control
Eating more than is required to maintain bodyweight is weakly resisted physiologically, as appetite does not closely track body energy balance. What does limit energy intake is the capacity of the gut to accommodate and process what is eaten. As the gut empties, we are ready to eat again. We typical...
Main Authors: | Rogers, P, Ferriday, D, Jebb, S, Brunstrom, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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John Wiley & Sons Ltd
2016
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