An overview of obesity mechanisms in humans: Endocrine regulation of food intake, eating behaviour and common determinants of body weight

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An overview of obesity mechanisms in humans : Endocrine regulation of food intake, eating behaviour and common determinants of body weight. / Theilade, Simone; Christensen, Mikkel B.; Vilsbøll, Tina; Knop, Filip K.

In: Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism, Vol. 23, No. S1, 2021, p. 17-35.

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Theilade, S, Christensen, MB, Vilsbøll, T & Knop, FK 2021, 'An overview of obesity mechanisms in humans: Endocrine regulation of food intake, eating behaviour and common determinants of body weight', Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism, vol. 23, no. S1, pp. 17-35. https://doi.org/10.1111/dom.14270

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Theilade, S., Christensen, M. B., Vilsbøll, T., & Knop, F. K. (2021). An overview of obesity mechanisms in humans: Endocrine regulation of food intake, eating behaviour and common determinants of body weight. Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism, 23(S1), 17-35. https://doi.org/10.1111/dom.14270

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Theilade S, Christensen MB, Vilsbøll T, Knop FK. An overview of obesity mechanisms in humans: Endocrine regulation of food intake, eating behaviour and common determinants of body weight. Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism. 2021;23(S1):17-35. https://doi.org/10.1111/dom.14270

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Theilade, Simone ; Christensen, Mikkel B. ; Vilsbøll, Tina ; Knop, Filip K. / An overview of obesity mechanisms in humans : Endocrine regulation of food intake, eating behaviour and common determinants of body weight. In: Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism. 2021 ; Vol. 23, No. S1. pp. 17-35.

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