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Eva Almiron-Roig1, Maria A Pastor2, J Alfredo Martínez1
1Centre for Nutrition Research,University of Navarra,31008 Pamplona,Spain.ealmiron@unav.esjalfmtz@unav.eshttps://www.unav.edu/en/web/investigacion/nuestros-investigadores/detalle-investigadores-cv?investigadorId=374171&investigador=Almiron%20Roig,%20Evahttps://www.unav.edu/en/web/investigacion/nuestros-investigadores/detalle-investigadores-cv?investigadorId=17264&investigador=Martinez%20Hernandez,%20Jose%20Alfredo.
Abstract:
Poverty-related food insecurity can be viewed as a form of economic and nutritional uncertainty that can lead, in some situations, to a desire for more filling and satisfying food. Given the current obesogenic food environment and the nature of the food supply, those food choices could engage a combination of sensory, neurophysiological, and genetic factors as potential determinants of obesity.
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