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The ability of habitual exercise to influence appetite and food intake in response to high- and low-energy preloads in man
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The ability of habitual exercise to influence appetite and food intake in response to high- and low-energy preloads in man

SJ Long, K Hart and LM Morgan
BRITISH JOURNAL OF NUTRITION, Vol.87(5), pp.517-523
01/05/2002

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Science & Technology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Nutrition & Dietetics NUTRITION & DIETETICS exercise appetite food intake satiety WEIGHT MAINTENANCE EATING BEHAVIOR OBESE SUBJECTS SATIETY WOMEN DIET FAT CHOLECYSTOKININ INSULIN BALANCE
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