Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5924334 Physiology & Behavior 2013 40 Pages PDF
Abstract
During non-deprivation meal-to-meal eating, hunger appears to be under non-homeostatic central circadian control as it is unrelated to EE preceding meals or concentrations of proposed appetite-controlling hormones. Gastrointestinal meal processing appears to intermittently suppress this control and entrain an ultradian hunger pattern.
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