Brain responses to glucose ingestion are greater in children than adults and are associated with overweight and obesity
Obesity2021Vol. 29(12), pp. 2081–2088
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Brandon Ge, Kay Jann, Shan Luo, Alexandra G. Yunker, Sabrina Jones, Brendan Angelo, Jasmin M. Alves, Alexis DeFendis, John Monterosso, Anny H. Xiang, Kathleen A. Page
Abstract
Children have greater brain responses to glucose ingestion than adults in regions involved in eating behavior, and these responses are associated with weight status.
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