Acyl and total ghrelin are suppressed strongly by ingested proteins, weakly by lipids, and biphasically by carbohydrates.
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M. Thorner | B. Gaylinn | Jianhua Liu | D. Cummings | Catherine E Prudom | K. Foster-Schubert | J. Overduin | H. Callahan
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