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Volumn 83, Issue , 2014, Pages 327-332

Relationship between mouthful volume and number of chews in young Japanese females

Author keywords

Chewing; Eating behavior; Health promotion; Mouthful volume

Indexed keywords

ADULT; APPLE; ARTICLE; BITE SIZE; COMPARATIVE STUDY; CORRELATION COEFFICIENT; FEEDING BEHAVIOR; FEMALE; HUMAN; HUMAN EXPERIMENT; JAPAN; JAPANESE (PEOPLE); MASTICATION; NORMAL HUMAN; OBSERVATIONAL STUDY; PROSPECTIVE STUDY; RICE; SELF REPORT; COHORT ANALYSIS; FRUIT; GROWTH, DEVELOPMENT AND AGING; HEALTH PROMOTION; HYPERPHAGIA; MALUS; MOUTH; ORGAN SIZE; PATIENT COMPLIANCE; PATIENT EDUCATION; PLANT SEED; REPRODUCIBILITY; YOUNG ADULT;

EID: 84908315655     PISSN: 01956663     EISSN: 10958304     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1016/j.appet.2014.08.009     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (8)

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