Buss, J., Havel, P. J., Epel, E., Lin, J., Blackburn, E., & Daubenmier, J. (2014). Associations of ghrelin with eating behaviors, stress, metabolic factors, and telomere length among overweight and obese women: Preliminary evidence of attenuated ghrelin effects in obesity?
Style de citation ChicagoBuss, Julia, Peter J. Havel, Elissa Epel, Jue Lin, Elizabeth Blackburn, et Jennifer Daubenmier. Associations of Ghrelin With Eating Behaviors, Stress, Metabolic Factors, and Telomere Length Among Overweight and Obese Women: Preliminary Evidence of Attenuated Ghrelin Effects in Obesity? 2014.
Style de citation MLABuss, Julia, et al. Associations of Ghrelin With Eating Behaviors, Stress, Metabolic Factors, and Telomere Length Among Overweight and Obese Women: Preliminary Evidence of Attenuated Ghrelin Effects in Obesity? 2014.