The effect of a low-energy food foam on appetite measures during a 1-day reduced-energy meal plan.

作者: H P F Peters , W P Koppenol , E A H Schuring , S L Abrahamse , D J Mela

DOI: 10.1038/IJO.2014.151

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摘要: The effect of a low-energy food foam on appetite measures during 1-day reduced-energy meal plan

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