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Martin R Yeomans
University of Sussex - Brighton / United Kingdom
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AD Scientific Index ID: 1197146
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Martin R Yeomans's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Does low-energy sweetener consumption affect energy intake and body weight? A systematic review, including meta-analyses, of the evidence from human and animal studies International journal of obesity 40 (3), 381-394, 2016
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Alcohol, appetite and energy balance: is alcohol intake a risk factor for obesity? Physiology & behavior 100 (1), 82-89, 2010
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Opioid peptides and the control of human ingestive behaviour Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 26 (6), 713-728, 2002
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The role of expectancy in sensory and hedonic evaluation: The case of smoked salmon ice-cream Food quality and preference 19 (6), 565-573, 2008
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Palatability: response to nutritional need or need-free stimulation of appetite? British Journal of Nutrition 92 (S1), S3-S14, 2004
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