Winter Meeting, 6–7 December 2011, 70th Anniversary: Body weight regulation – food, gut and brain signalling
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Obese women partially compensate for sucrose added to the diet, without weight gain, over 28 days
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Investigation between body image, self-esteem and healthy diet
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- 27 January 2012, E385
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Maternal iodine status during pregnancy and the impact on cognitive outcomes in the offspring
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- 27 January 2012, E386
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Stress Management can facilitate weight loss in Greek overweight and obese women: a pilot study
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- 27 January 2012, E387
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Lifestyle and behavioural factors associated with increased Body Mass Index (BMI) in Greek primary school children
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- 27 January 2012, E388
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Anorexia of Ageing is Associated with Increased Post-Prandial Secretion of the Anorectic Gastrointestinal Hormone Peptide YY
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- 27 January 2012, E389
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Nutritional status in older adults across care settings
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- 27 January 2012, E390
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Intake of total fat, saturated, monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fatty acids in an Irish adult population
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- 27 January 2012, E391
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Body weight, height and ethnicity are the best predictors of fracture load at the tibia in UK dwelling South Asian and Caucasian postmenopausal women
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- 27 January 2012, E392
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Previous diet of Royal Marine recruits in relation to training outcome
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- 27 January 2012, E393
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Morning exercise appears to promote greater fat oxidation and reduce postprandial lipaemic response more than evening exercise
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- 27 January 2012, E394
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Vitamin B12 and folate status in patients with confirmed Alzheimer's disease
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- 27 January 2012, E395
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Protein and essential amino acid intake in males who do and do not consume protein supplements
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- 27 January 2012, E396
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Surgeon General's Armed Forces Feeding Project: body composition and dietary intake of Royal Navy recruits
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- 27 January 2012, E397
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Surgeon General's Armed Forces Feeding Project: body composition, physical fitness, nutritional knowledge and dietary intake during Royal Navy Initial Officer Training
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- 27 January 2012, E398
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Evaluation of novel measures of body composition and metabolic risk in US adults
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- 27 January 2012, E399
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A comparison of gender differences in food portion sizes consumed by Irish adults during 1997 and 1999
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- 27 January 2012, E400
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Standard preload-test meal study designs may underestimate satiety effects: sugar containing drinks as an example
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- 27 January 2012, E401
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Dietary restraint and weight loss maintenance in members of a commercial weight loss organisation
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- 27 January 2012, E402
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Demographic factors do not predict weight loss maintenance in members of a commercial weight loss organisation
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- 27 January 2012, E403
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