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Perioperative Medicine (London, England)|May 21, 2026
Association between VA providers' reported use of care strategies and emergence delirium: a national retrospective cross-sectional surveyMonique Y Boudreaux-Kelly, Matthew A Taylor, William M Pileggi, et al.
European Journal of Clinical Nutrition|February 19, 2021
Diet- but not exercise-induced iso-energetic deficit induces compensatory appetitive responsesD Thivel, L Metz, V Julian, et al.
Appetite|August 22, 2024
Acute exercise might not affect subsequent appetite responses to a fixed meal in adolescents with obesity: The SMASH exploratory studyJ Siroux, H Moore, L Isacco, et al.
International Journal of Obesity (2005)|December 5, 2023
Improved walking energy efficiency might persist in presence of simulated full weight regain after multidisciplinary weight loss in adolescents with obesity: the POWELL studyD Thivel, G Ennequin, C Lambert, et al.
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Perioperative Medicine (London, England)|May 21, 2026
Association between VA providers' reported use of care strategies and emergence delirium: a national retrospective cross-sectional surveyMonique Y Boudreaux-Kelly, Matthew A Taylor, William M Pileggi, et al.
European Journal of Clinical Nutrition|February 19, 2021
Diet- but not exercise-induced iso-energetic deficit induces compensatory appetitive responsesD Thivel, L Metz, V Julian, et al.
Appetite|August 22, 2024
Acute exercise might not affect subsequent appetite responses to a fixed meal in adolescents with obesity: The SMASH exploratory studyJ Siroux, H Moore, L Isacco, et al.
International Journal of Obesity (2005)|December 5, 2023
Improved walking energy efficiency might persist in presence of simulated full weight regain after multidisciplinary weight loss in adolescents with obesity: the POWELL studyD Thivel, G Ennequin, C Lambert, et al.
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