The dose-response relationship of leucine on food cravings, appetite and mood in young men on intermittent fasting
Background: Weight loss (WL) quality is as important as quantity. Maximizing muscle retention during WL is key and leucine (Leu) has been identified as a key contributor. Further, food cravings, appetite sensations and mood are associated with WL diet success. However, the effects of Leu dose on the...
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Main Author: | Lee, Yi Shin |
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Format: | Final Year Project |
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Nanyang Technological University
2020
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