Nutrition and Your Mind: the Psychochemical Response |
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... formed from the oxida- tion of fat in the liver appears to be utilized for energy formation in the brain . This can be clinically demonstrated when fat is se- verely restricted or eliminated from the diet . Earlier we considered the ...
... formed from the oxida- tion of fat in the liver appears to be utilized for energy formation in the brain . This can be clinically demonstrated when fat is se- verely restricted or eliminated from the diet . Earlier we considered the ...
Page 93
... formed in the citric acid cycle , one can see how critically important is the normal oxidation of glucose in the first stages of energy formation , glycolysis , for this ultimately regulates both the rate of energy release and the ...
... formed in the citric acid cycle , one can see how critically important is the normal oxidation of glucose in the first stages of energy formation , glycolysis , for this ultimately regulates both the rate of energy release and the ...
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... formed as the result of the final stages of carbohydrate metabolism , if this is not proceeding nor- mally , fat oxidation is also reduced . However , assuming that sufficient ATP is available from glycolysis , the acetyl - coA formed ...
... formed as the result of the final stages of carbohydrate metabolism , if this is not proceeding nor- mally , fat oxidation is also reduced . However , assuming that sufficient ATP is available from glycolysis , the acetyl - coA formed ...
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Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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