Hunger and BMI modulate neural responses to sweet stimuli: fMRI meta-analysis

EY Chen, TA Zeffiro - International Journal of Obesity, 2020 - nature.com
Objective Consuming sweet foods, even when sated, can lead to unwanted weight gain.
Contextual factors, such as longer time fasting, subjective hunger, and body mass index …

Hunger and BMI modulate neural responses to sweet stimuli: fMRI meta-analysis.

EY Chen, TA Zeffiro - International Journal of Obesity (2005), 2020 - europepmc.org
Objective Consuming sweet foods, even when sated, can lead to unwanted weight gain.
Contextual factors, such as longer time fasting, subjective hunger, and body mass index …

Hunger and BMI modulate neural responses to sweet stimuli: fMRI meta-analysis.

EY Chen, TA Zeffiro - International Journal of Obesity, 2020 - go.gale.com
Objective Consuming sweet foods, even when sated, can lead to unwanted weight gain.
Contextual factors, such as longer time fasting, subjective hunger, and body mass index …

Hunger and BMI modulate neural responses to sweet stimuli: fMRI meta-analysis.

EY Chen, TA Zeffiro - 2020 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Objective: Consuming sweet foods, even when sated, can lead to unwanted weight gain.
Contextual factors, such as longer time fasting, subjective hunger, and body mass index …

Hunger and BMI modulate neural responses to sweet stimuli: fMRI meta-analysis.

EY Chen, TA Zeffiro - International Journal of Obesity, 2020 - psycnet.apa.org
Objective: Consuming sweet foods, even when sated, can lead to unwanted weight gain.
Contextual factors, such as longer time fasting, subjective hunger, and body mass index …

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EY Chen, TA Zeffiro - International journal of obesity (2005), 2020 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Objective Consuming sweet foods, even when sated, can lead to unwanted weight gain.
Contextual factors, such as longer time fasting, subjective hunger, and body mass index …

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EY Chen, TA Zeffiro - International Journal of Obesity, 2020 - cir.nii.ac.jp
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Hunger and BMI modulate neural responses to sweet stimuli: fMRI meta-analysis

EY Chen, TA Zeffiro - International journal of obesity …, 2020 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Objective Consuming sweet foods, even when sated, can lead to unwanted weight gain.
Contextual factors, such as longer time fasting, subjective hunger, and body mass index …