As a consequence of the need to downregulate some maternal immune responses so as to tolerate paternal genetic material following conception, the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle is associated with increased susceptibility to infection. Because meat was one of the primary sources of foodborne pathogens throughout our evolutionary history, Fessler (2001) predicted a decrease in meat intake during the luteal phase; the current research provides the first test of this prediction. Based on the assumption that any such behavioral changes would be hormonally mediated, we also investigated the effects of varying levels of exogenous hormones on meat consumption by examining dietary intake in women using hormonal contraceptives. Lastly, because, ...
AbstractThis article is part of a Special Issue “Energy Balance”.In female Syrian hamsters (Mesocric...
Multiple studies have argued that disgust, especially pathogen disgust and contamination sensitivity...
Female mammals are particularly sensitive to changes in food availability. The mechanisms that affec...
Abstract: As a consequence of the need to downregulate some maternal immune responses so as to toler...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [28]-30)The menstrual cycle produces a number of physiolo...
Endogenous oestradiol is strongly associated with breast cancer risk but its determinants are poorly...
Endogenous oestradiol is strongly associated with breast cancer risk but its determinants are poorly...
ian premenopausal women whom we closely screened. The two groups were indistinguishable with respect...
Background/Objectives: Little is known about nutritional factors that influence circulating concentr...
BACKGROUND: Changes in plasma leptin concentration and food intake occur during the menstrual cycle;...
Dietary changes during the menstrual cycle may be the result of the interference of female hormones ...
As eating behavior changes in relation to the menstrual cycle and weight changes with menopausal tra...
Menopause, the permanent cessation of the menstrual cycle, marks the end of a woman’s reproductive s...
Although research has shown interactions between the reproductive system and energy homeostasis, it ...
Food intake varies across the menstrual cycle in mammals, energy intake usually being greater in the...
AbstractThis article is part of a Special Issue “Energy Balance”.In female Syrian hamsters (Mesocric...
Multiple studies have argued that disgust, especially pathogen disgust and contamination sensitivity...
Female mammals are particularly sensitive to changes in food availability. The mechanisms that affec...
Abstract: As a consequence of the need to downregulate some maternal immune responses so as to toler...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [28]-30)The menstrual cycle produces a number of physiolo...
Endogenous oestradiol is strongly associated with breast cancer risk but its determinants are poorly...
Endogenous oestradiol is strongly associated with breast cancer risk but its determinants are poorly...
ian premenopausal women whom we closely screened. The two groups were indistinguishable with respect...
Background/Objectives: Little is known about nutritional factors that influence circulating concentr...
BACKGROUND: Changes in plasma leptin concentration and food intake occur during the menstrual cycle;...
Dietary changes during the menstrual cycle may be the result of the interference of female hormones ...
As eating behavior changes in relation to the menstrual cycle and weight changes with menopausal tra...
Menopause, the permanent cessation of the menstrual cycle, marks the end of a woman’s reproductive s...
Although research has shown interactions between the reproductive system and energy homeostasis, it ...
Food intake varies across the menstrual cycle in mammals, energy intake usually being greater in the...
AbstractThis article is part of a Special Issue “Energy Balance”.In female Syrian hamsters (Mesocric...
Multiple studies have argued that disgust, especially pathogen disgust and contamination sensitivity...
Female mammals are particularly sensitive to changes in food availability. The mechanisms that affec...