The two-way link between eating behavior and brain metabolism / / topic editor, Tanya Zilberter, Infotonic Conseil, France.

This research topic collected and connected information concerning both the underlying metabolic mechanisms and consequences of eating behaviors. These two aspects are tremendously important for a better understanding of eating behavior abnormalities as well as for improving education on eating diso...

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Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
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