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Kohlenhydrate in der regulation von hunger und sättigung
Translated title of the contribution
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Carbohydrates and the regulation of hunger and satiety
V. Schusdziarra
, J. Erdmann
Technical University of Munich
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Carbohydrates
100%
Satiety
100%
Hunger
100%
Food Intake
66%
Macronutrients
50%
Neurotransmitters
33%
Energy Intake
33%
Satiation
33%
Satiety Signals
33%
Controlled Experiment
16%
Energy Content
16%
Energy Density
16%
Stomach
16%
Sugar Intake
16%
Ghrelin
16%
Acute Effects
16%
Simple Sugars
16%
Food Items
16%
Nutrient Content
16%
Initial Activation
16%
Adipose Tissue Function
16%
Central Nervous Tissue
16%
Satiating
16%
Anorectic
16%
Orexigenic
16%
Distension
16%
Gastric Wall
16%
Meal Ingestion
16%
Ingested Food
16%
Gastric Hormones
16%
Feeding Regulation
16%
Postprandial Control
16%
Fat-rich Food
16%
Food Science
Food Intake
100%
Macronutrient
75%
Energy Intake
50%
Sensation
50%
Sugar Intake
25%
Nutrient Content
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Satiety
100%
Food Intake
50%
Macronutrient
30%
Sensation
20%
Caloric Intake
20%
Neurotransmitter
20%
Recurrent Disease
10%
Adipose Tissue
10%
Sugar Intake
10%
Central Nervous System Tissue
10%
Nutrient Content
10%
Ghrelin
10%
Monosaccharide
10%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Neurotransmitter
100%
Flux Density
50%
Adipose Tissue
50%
Neuroscience
Satiety
100%
Neurotransmitter
20%
Central Nervous System
10%
Orexigenic
10%
Gastric Hormones
10%
Adipose Tissue
10%
Ghrelin
10%
Monosaccharide
10%
Psychology
Satiety
100%
Neurotransmitter
20%
Neurological System
10%
Carbohydrates
10%