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Does eating slowly influence appetite and energy intake when water intake is controlled?
Written by JorgeAndrade A.M., Kresge D.L., Teixeira P.J., Baptista F., Melanson K.J. (2012). Does eating slowly influence appetite and energy intake when water intake is controlled? International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, 9:135.
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