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The following pages link to Beverage consumption, appetite, and energy intake: what did you expect? (Q35753104):
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- Episodic memory and appetite regulation in humans (Q21133808) (← links)
- Appetite and energy balancing (Q26750580) (← links)
- Beverage Consumption: Are Alcoholic and Sugary Drinks Tipping the Balance towards Overweight and Obesity? (Q26798195) (← links)
- Sugar consumption, metabolic disease and obesity: The state of the controversy (Q27968233) (← links)
- Physiological mechanisms by which non-nutritive sweeteners may impact body weight and metabolism (Q28081568) (← links)
- Will reducing sugar-sweetened beverage consumption reduce obesity? Evidence supporting conjecture is strong, but evidence when testing effect is weak (Q28658871) (← links)
- Impact of Masked Replacement of Sugar-Sweetened with Sugar-Free Beverages on Body Weight Increases with Initial BMI: Secondary Analysis of Data from an 18 Month Double-Blind Trial in Children (Q31116847) (← links)
- Consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages is associated with components of the metabolic syndrome in adolescents (Q33702700) (← links)
- Fluid or fuel? The context of consuming a beverage is important for satiety. (Q33779022) (← links)
- Effects of learning and food form on energy intake and appetitive responses (Q34288110) (← links)
- Sugar-sweetened and artificially-sweetened beverages in relation to obesity risk (Q34471944) (← links)
- The impact of food viscosity on eating rate, subjective appetite, glycemic response and gastric emptying rate (Q34789740) (← links)
- The effect of sugar-free versus sugar-sweetened beverages on satiety, liking and wanting: an 18 month randomized double-blind trial in children (Q35027812) (← links)
- Beverage consumption in Brazil: results from the first National Dietary Survey (Q35130830) (← links)
- Slow food: sustained impact of harder foods on the reduction in energy intake over the course of the day (Q35138432) (← links)
- The sugar-sweetened beverage wars: public health and the role of the beverage industry (Q35586430) (← links)
- Are You Sure? Confidence about the Satiating Capacity of a Food Affects Subsequent Food Intake (Q35894928) (← links)
- Keeping Pace with Your Eating: Visual Feedback Affects Eating Rate in Humans (Q35909615) (← links)
- Energy-dense snacks can have the same expected satiation as sugar-containing beverages (Q36133833) (← links)
- The determinants of food choice. (Q36208581) (← links)
- Metabolic improvements following Roux-en-Y surgery assessed by solid meal test in subjects with short duration type 2 diabetes (Q36298931) (← links)
- Association of food form with self-reported 24-h energy intake and meal patterns in US adults: NHANES 2003-2008. (Q36398336) (← links)
- A brief review of salient factors influencing adult eating behaviour (Q36408333) (← links)
- Temporal Dietary Patterns Derived among the Adult Participants of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 1999-2004 Are Associated with Diet Quality (Q36418602) (← links)
- Beverage consumption habits "24/7" among British adults: association with total water intake and energy intake (Q36618452) (← links)
- Fruit Consumption by Youth in the United States. (Q36640507) (← links)
- Expected Satiety: Application to Weight Management and Understanding Energy Selection in Humans (Q36939808) (← links)
- Prospective associations between sugar-sweetened beverage intakes and cardiometabolic risk factors in adolescents (Q37016471) (← links)
- Factors that determine energy compensation: a systematic review of preload studies (Q37101716) (← links)
- Modeling the Effect of Replacing Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Consumption with Water on Energy Intake, HBI Score, and Obesity Prevalence (Q37132993) (← links)
- Beverages contribute extra calories to meals and daily energy intake in overweight and obese women. (Q37341689) (← links)
- Estimating food portions. Influence of unit number, meal type and energy density (Q37379337) (← links)
- Effects on obese women of the sugar sucrose added to the diet over 28 d: a quasi-randomised, single-blind, controlled trial (Q37574367) (← links)
- The impact of sugar sweetened beverage intake on hunger and satiety in minority adolescents (Q37606950) (← links)
- Effects of Oral Exposure Duration and Gastric Energy Content on Appetite Ratings and Energy Intake in Lean Men. (Q38439754) (← links)
- Longer oral exposure with modified sham feeding does not slow down gastric emptying of low- and high-energy-dense gastric loads in healthy young men. (Q38445533) (← links)
- Is Sugar the new Tobacco? Insights from Laboratory Studies, Consumer Surveys and Public Health (Q38655755) (← links)
- Sensory influences on food intake control: moving beyond palatability. (Q38668194) (← links)
- A systematic review of the association between consumption of sugar-containing beverages and excess weight gain among children under age 12. (Q38757007) (← links)
- Methodological Challenges in Studies Examining the Effects of Breakfast on Cognitive Performance and Appetite in Children and Adolescents (Q38769371) (← links)
- Beverage Consumption Patterns at Age 13 to 17 Years Are Associated with Weight, Height, and Body Mass Index at Age 17 Years. (Q38929369) (← links)
- Expectations of food satiation and satiety reviewed with special focus on food properties (Q39420839) (← links)
- Changes in beverage consumption among adolescents from public schools in the first decade of the century XXI. (Q39482425) (← links)
- Beyond expectations: the physiological basis of sensory enhancement of satiety. (Q39674955) (← links)
- Independent, additive effects of five dietary variables on ad libitum energy intake in a residential study (Q40195553) (← links)
- The effect of food form on satiety (Q44044161) (← links)
- Prospective study of changes in sugar-sweetened beverage consumption and the incidence of the metabolic syndrome and its components: the SUN cohort. (Q44195247) (← links)
- The effect of agar jelly on energy expenditure, appetite, gastric emptying and glycaemic response (Q44632327) (← links)
- Effects of repeated consumption on sensory-enhanced satiety. (Q46096156) (← links)
- Recommended European Society of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition protein and energy intakes and weight loss in patients with head and neck cancer (Q47314940) (← links)