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Separating Thirst from Hunger
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Separating Thirst from Hunger
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Separating Thirst from Hunger book
Edited ByLaurival Antonio De Luca Jr., Jose Vanderlei Menani, Alan Kim Johnson
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2013
Imprint CRC Press
Pages 8
eBook ISBN 9780429098321
ABSTRACT
Classical thirst stimuli can be modied by other ongoing physiologic conditions. In addition, although food intake and water drinking are traditionally seen as contemporaneous behaviors, stimuli for food intake can be separated from water drinking and vice versa. In this chapter, we address two issues: independence of the two behaviors and the impact of non-thirst-related stimuli on water drinking behaviors.