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Interindividual variability in appetitive sensations and relationships between appetitive sensations and energy intake

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Interindividual variability in appetitive sensations and relationships between appetitive sensations and energy intake

E. Cheon and R. D. Mattes

This captivating study by Eunjin Cheon and Richard D. Mattes examines the intriguing stability of hunger, fullness, and thirst ratings over 17 weeks among 97 adults. The research uncovers the weak yet fascinating links between these sensations and individual eating patterns while revealing how energy intake plays a predominant role in influencing our appetitive experiences.

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