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The following pages link to Influence of weight loss on plasma ghrelin responses to high-fat and high-carbohydrate test meals in obese women (Q47355606):
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- Acyl and total ghrelin are suppressed strongly by ingested proteins, weakly by lipids, and biphasically by carbohydrates (Q30439748) (← links)
- Fasting and postprandial levels of ghrelin, leptin and insulin in lean, obese and anorexic subjects (Q33636655) (← links)
- The effect of ingested macronutrients on postprandial ghrelin response: a critical review of existing literature data (Q33675917) (← links)
- The effect of family-based multidisciplinary cognitive behavioral treatment in children with obesity: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial (Q35042329) (← links)
- Effects of exercise on energy-regulating hormones and appetite in men and women (Q37100497) (← links)
- Meal induced gut hormone secretion is altered in aerobically trained compared to sedentary young healthy males (Q43490725) (← links)
- Effects of seafood consumption and weight loss on fasting leptin and ghrelin concentrations in overweight and obese European young adults. (Q46164078) (← links)
- Differential responses of circulating amylin to high-fat vs. high-carbohydrate meal in healthy men. (Q46887483) (← links)
- Unacylated ghrelin is associated with changes in insulin sensitivity and lipid profile during an exercise intervention (Q51372419) (← links)
- Mechanisms responsible for homeostatic appetite control: theoretical advances and practical implications (Q54879432) (← links)
- A 24-week randomised controlled trial comparing usual care and metabolic-based diet plans in obese adults (Q85039209) (← links)