Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
939937 Appetite 2012 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

- Rats learn to anticipate omission of subsequent meals by increasing food intake.
- Missing more meals induces greater anticipatory intake.
- Yet learning to eat more is quicker before the omission of fewer meals.
- Missing any number of meals gives distinctive increases and decreases in intake.
- Hence a single mechanism of extra eating operates before any length of fast.
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