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Sex Differences in the Effects of Inherited Bitter Thiourea Sensitivity on Body Weight in 4-6-Year-Old Children
Kathleen L. Keller
, Adrienne Reid
, Megan C. MacDougall
, Hope Cassano
, Joo Lee Song
, Liyong Deng
, Patricia Lanzano
, Wendy K. Chung
, Harry R. Kissileff
Nutritional Sciences
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6-year-old children
100%
6-year-olds
12%
Ad Libitum
12%
Anthropometric Measurements
12%
Bitter
100%
Bitter Compounds
12%
Blindness
12%
BMI Z-score
25%
Energy Balance
12%
Ethnically Diverse
12%
Genomic DNA (gDNA)
12%
Genotype
62%
High BMI
12%
Laboratory-based
12%
Meal Ingestion
12%
Non-tasters
37%
Obesity Risk
12%
Phenylthiocarbamide
25%
Polymorphism
12%
Propylthiouracil
100%
Saliva
12%
Sex Differences
100%
TAS2R38
62%
Taster
25%
Test Meal
25%
Thiourea
100%
Three-way Interaction
12%
Total Energy
12%
Weight Status
25%
Neuroscience
Body Mass Index
25%
Energy Balance
12%
Genomic DNA
12%
Propylthiouracil
100%
Sensation of Taste
12%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Thiourea
100%
Food Science
Energy Balance
100%