2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0376-6357(02)00188-2
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Multiple exposure to activity anorexia in rats: effects on eating, weight loss, and wheel running

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“…reduced availability of food (Gallardo et al, 2012;Hampstead et al, 2003;Szentirmai et al, 2010). Thus, we examined whether there were differences in food consumption and body weight between male and female mice under RF conditions.…”
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“…reduced availability of food (Gallardo et al, 2012;Hampstead et al, 2003;Szentirmai et al, 2010). Thus, we examined whether there were differences in food consumption and body weight between male and female mice under RF conditions.…”
Section: Accepted Manuscriptmentioning
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“…Under ad libitum (AL) feeding, the animals' body weight increases gradually during adulthood, whereas under RF conditions, both the amount of ingested food and their body weight decrease (Hampstead et al, 2003). Animals display a variable intensity of FAA in association with different feeding cycles (Mistlberger and Marchant, 1995;Stephan and Becker, 1989).…”
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confidence: 99%