Metabolic and Hormonal Controls of Food Intake: Highlights of the Last 25 Years—1972–1997
The six major research advances in metabolic and hormonal controls of food intake that have altered the direction or have broadened the scope of the field in the last 25 years are discussed. The advances selected are: (1) GI processes and meal termination—the CCK pathway; (2) Brain insulin hypothesi...
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