Can the controversial relationship between dietary calcium and body weight be mechanistically explained by alterations in appetite and food intake?

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Published in Nutr Rev on October 01, 2008

Authors

Dorothy Teegarden1, Carolyn W Gunther

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Foods and Nutrition, Purdue University, 700 West State Street, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA. dteegard@purdue.edu

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