Nutrition and Your Mind: the Psychochemical Response |
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... formed from fat can be turned into energy depends upon the availability of other substances that are provided principally by the oxidation of glucose . This interlocking dependence that exists between the oxidation of different types of ...
... formed from fat can be turned into energy depends upon the availability of other substances that are provided principally by the oxidation of glucose . This interlocking dependence that exists between the oxidation of different types of ...
Page 91
... formed from the oxidation of fat in the liver appears to be utilized for energy formation in the brain . This can be clinically demonstrated when fat is severely restricted or eliminated from the diet . Earlier we considered the example ...
... formed from the oxidation of fat in the liver appears to be utilized for energy formation in the brain . This can be clinically demonstrated when fat is severely restricted or eliminated from the diet . Earlier we considered the example ...
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... formed as the result of the final stages of carbohydrate metabolism , if this is not proceeding normally , fat oxidation is also reduced . However , assuming that sufficient ATP is available from glycolysis , the acetyl - coA formed in ...
... formed as the result of the final stages of carbohydrate metabolism , if this is not proceeding normally , fat oxidation is also reduced . However , assuming that sufficient ATP is available from glycolysis , the acetyl - coA formed in ...
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Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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