Levine et al., 2003 - Google Patents
Sugars and fats: the neurobiology of preferenceLevine et al., 2003
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- Levine A
- Kotz C
- Gosnell B
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- The Journal of nutrition
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The appetite for specific foods and nutrients may be under neuroregulatory control. In animal studies, fat intake is increased by both opioids and galanin and reduced by enterostatin, whereas carbohydrate intake is increased by neuropeptide Y (NPY). However, what may be …
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