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J M De Castro

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The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society|March 1, 1997
How can energy balance be achieved by free-living human subjects?J M De Castro
Physiology & Behavior|February 20, 1998
Genes and environment have gender-independent influences on the eating and drinking of free-living humansJ M de Castro
Physiology & Behavior|January 1, 1988
The meal pattern of rats shifts from postprandial regulation to preprandial regulation when only five meals per day are scheduledJ M de Castro
Physiology & Behavior|September 7, 1999
Heritability of hunger relationships with food intake in free-living humansJ M De Castro
Appetite|June 1, 1995
Social facilitation of food intake in humansJ M De Castro
Physiology & Behavior|September 1, 1994
Family and friends produce greater social facilitation of food intake than other companionsJ M de Castro
Physiology & Behavior|June 1, 1990
Social facilitation of duration and size but not rate of the spontaneous meal intake of humansJ M De Castro
Journal of Gerontology|September 1, 1992
Age-related changes in natural spontaneous fluid ingestion and thirst in humansJ M de Castro
The British Journal of Nutrition|April 1, 1997
Socio-cultural determinants of meal size and frequencyJ M De Castro
Physiology & Behavior|July 1, 1975
Meal pattern correlations: facts and artifactsJ M De Castro
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The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society|March 1, 1997
How can energy balance be achieved by free-living human subjects?J M De Castro
Physiology & Behavior|February 20, 1998
Genes and environment have gender-independent influences on the eating and drinking of free-living humansJ M de Castro
Physiology & Behavior|January 1, 1988
The meal pattern of rats shifts from postprandial regulation to preprandial regulation when only five meals per day are scheduledJ M de Castro
Physiology & Behavior|September 7, 1999
Heritability of hunger relationships with food intake in free-living humansJ M De Castro
Appetite|June 1, 1995
Social facilitation of food intake in humansJ M De Castro
Physiology & Behavior|September 1, 1994
Family and friends produce greater social facilitation of food intake than other companionsJ M de Castro
Physiology & Behavior|June 1, 1990
Social facilitation of duration and size but not rate of the spontaneous meal intake of humansJ M De Castro
Journal of Gerontology|September 1, 1992
Age-related changes in natural spontaneous fluid ingestion and thirst in humansJ M de Castro
The British Journal of Nutrition|April 1, 1997
Socio-cultural determinants of meal size and frequencyJ M De Castro
Physiology & Behavior|July 1, 1975
Meal pattern correlations: facts and artifactsJ M De Castro
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