Distraction, not hunger, is associated with lower mood and lower perceived work performance on fast compared to non-fast days during intermittent fasting (Q47646422)
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scientific article published in June 2015
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English | Distraction, not hunger, is associated with lower mood and lower perceived work performance on fast compared to non-fast days during intermittent fasting |
scientific article published in June 2015 |
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Distraction, not hunger, is associated with lower mood and lower perceived work performance on fast compared to non-fast days during intermittent fasting (English)
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Stephanie Baker
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1 June 2015
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