Postprandial suppression of appetite is more reproducible at a group than an individual level: Implications for assessing inter-individual variability
Abstract
Individual differences in appetite are increasingly appreciated. However, the individual day-to-day reliability of appetite measurement is currently uncharacterised. This study aimed to assess the reliability of appetite following ingestion of mixed-macronutrient liquid meals at a group and individual level. Two experiments were conducted with identical protocols other than meal energy content. During each experiment, 10 non-obese males...
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Title
Postprandial suppression of appetite is more reproducible at a group than an individual level: Implications for assessing inter-individual variability
Published Date
Jan 1, 2017
Journal
Volume
108
Pages
375 - 382
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