Metabolic consequences of timed feeding in mice
The time of day at which meals are consumed is known to impact on behaviour as well as physiological systems. In this study we investigated the behavioural and physiological effects of restricting access to food to the light or dark period in mice maintained on either long or short photoperiods. In...
Main Authors: | Shamsi, N.A., Salkeld, M.D., Rattanatray, L., Voultsios, A., Varcoe, T.J., Boden, M.J., Kennaway, D.J. |
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Format: | Article |
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Elsevier
2014
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