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Peter J Rogers

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Addiction (Abingdon, England)|June 4, 2011
Obesity - is food addiction to blame?Peter J Rogers
Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)|October 6, 2018
Combating Excessive Eating: A Role for Four Evidence-Based RemediesPeter J Rogers
International Journal of Obesity (2005)|November 27, 2023
Non-nutritive sweeteners and body weight management: another brick in the wall of evidencePeter J Rogers
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society|November 24, 2017
The role of low-calorie sweeteners in the prevention and management of overweight and obesity: evidence v. conjecturePeter J Rogers
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|December 8, 2022
Determinants of food reward and some parallels with vehicles for self-administration of nicotine, caffeine and alcoholPeter J Rogers
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|January 9, 2017
Food and drug addictions: Similarities and differencesPeter J Rogers
Public Health Nutrition|February 3, 2016
Breakfast: how important is it really?Peter J Rogers
Foods (Basel, Switzerland)|February 25, 2022
Varied Effects of COVID-19 Chemosensory Loss and Distortion on Appetite: Implications for Understanding Motives for Eating and DrinkingLydia Turner, Peter J Rogers
Nutrients|March 31, 2018
A Comparison of the Satiety Effects of a Fruit Smoothie, Its Fresh Fruit Equivalent and Other DrinksPeter J Rogers, Roya Shahrokni
Physiology & Behavior|December 8, 2022
Apple versus chocolate: Evidence for discrimination of distension-related and calorie-related satiety signals in post-prandial fullness and hunger, and in the quality and location of other body sensationsAnna Mantzavinou, Peter J Rogers
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Addiction (Abingdon, England)|June 4, 2011
Obesity - is food addiction to blame?Peter J Rogers
Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)|October 6, 2018
Combating Excessive Eating: A Role for Four Evidence-Based RemediesPeter J Rogers
International Journal of Obesity (2005)|November 27, 2023
Non-nutritive sweeteners and body weight management: another brick in the wall of evidencePeter J Rogers
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society|November 24, 2017
The role of low-calorie sweeteners in the prevention and management of overweight and obesity: evidence v. conjecturePeter J Rogers
Addiction (Abingdon, England)|December 8, 2022
Determinants of food reward and some parallels with vehicles for self-administration of nicotine, caffeine and alcoholPeter J Rogers
Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior|January 9, 2017
Food and drug addictions: Similarities and differencesPeter J Rogers
Public Health Nutrition|February 3, 2016
Breakfast: how important is it really?Peter J Rogers
Foods (Basel, Switzerland)|February 25, 2022
Varied Effects of COVID-19 Chemosensory Loss and Distortion on Appetite: Implications for Understanding Motives for Eating and DrinkingLydia Turner, Peter J Rogers
Nutrients|March 31, 2018
A Comparison of the Satiety Effects of a Fruit Smoothie, Its Fresh Fruit Equivalent and Other DrinksPeter J Rogers, Roya Shahrokni
Physiology & Behavior|December 8, 2022
Apple versus chocolate: Evidence for discrimination of distension-related and calorie-related satiety signals in post-prandial fullness and hunger, and in the quality and location of other body sensationsAnna Mantzavinou, Peter J Rogers
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