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A high-protein diet induces sustained reductions in appetite, ad libitum caloric intake, and body weight despite compensatory changes in diurnal plasma leptin and ghrelin concentrations

2005

Weigle, D.S. | Breen, P.A. | Matthys, C.C. | Callahan, H.S. | Meeuws, K.E. | Burden, V.R. | Purnell, J.Q.


Bibliographic information
American journal of clinical nutrition
Volume 82 Issue 1 Pagination 41 - 48 ISSN 0002-9165
Publisher
Journal of Clinical Nutrition
Other Subjects
Drug effects; Dietary protein; Weight control; Satiation; Energy intake; Long term effects; Postprandial state; Middle aged; Area under curve; Physiology of human nutrition; Administration & dosage; Ghrelin; Adult; Peptide hormones; Dietary proteins; Low carbohydrate diet; High protein diet; Diet and diet-related diseases; Weight loss; Body composition; Ghrelin
Language
English
Note
Includes references
2019-12-06
Type
Journal Article; Text

2024-02-28
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