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1560 related items for PubMed ID: 7647825

  • 1. Spontaneous overfeeding with a 'cafeteria diet' in men: effects on 24-hour energy expenditure and substrate oxidation.
    Larson DE, Rising R, Ferraro RT, Ravussin E.
    Int J Obes Relat Metab Disord; 1995 May; 19(5):331-7. PubMed ID: 7647825
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  • 2. Ad libitum food intake on a "cafeteria diet" in Native American women: relations with body composition and 24-h energy expenditure.
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  • 3. Food intake and energy expenditure in obese female bingers and non-bingers.
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  • 4. The 24-h carbohydrate oxidation rate in a human respiratory chamber predicts ad libitum food intake.
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  • 5. Food intake measured by an automated food-selection system: relationship to energy expenditure.
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  • 6. Twenty-four hour energy expenditure and substrate oxidation before and after 6 months' ad libitum intake of a diet rich in simple or complex carbohydrates or a habitual diet.
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  • 7. Higher Daily Energy Expenditure and Respiratory Quotient, Rather Than Fat-Free Mass, Independently Determine Greater ad Libitum Overeating.
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    J Clin Endocrinol Metab; 2015 Aug; 100(8):3011-20. PubMed ID: 26086330
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  • 8. Effects of an ad libitum low-fat, high-carbohydrate diet on body weight, body composition, and fat distribution in older men and women: a randomized controlled trial.
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    Arch Intern Med; 2004 Jan 26; 164(2):210-7. PubMed ID: 14744846
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  • 10. Deviations in energy sensing predict long-term weight change in overweight Native Americans.
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  • 11. Decreased ratio of fat to carbohydrate oxidation with increasing age in Pima Indians.
    Rising R, Tataranni PA, Snitker S, Ravussin E.
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  • 12. Regulation of macronutrient balance in healthy young and older men.
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  • 13. Self-selected macronutrient diet affects energy and glucose metabolism in brown fat-ablated mice.
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  • 14. Covert manipulation of dietary fat and energy density: effect on substrate flux and food intake in men eating ad libitum.
    Stubbs RJ, Harbron CG, Murgatroyd PR, Prentice AM.
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  • 15. Altering the temporal distribution of energy intake with isoenergetically dense foods given as snacks does not affect total daily energy intake in normal-weight men.
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  • 16. Lactation performance of rural Mesoamerindians.
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  • 17. Fat and carbohydrate overfeeding in humans: different effects on energy storage.
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  • 18. Energy expenditure, fat oxidation, and body weight regulation: a study of metabolic adaptation to long-term weight change.
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  • 19. The adjustment of energy expenditure and oxidation to energy intake: the role of carbohydrate and fat balance.
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  • 20. Fat intake and energy-balance effects.
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