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- Title
Response to "Two Bad Diets for Monkeys".
- Authors
Shively, Carol A.; Appt, Susan E.; Vitolins, Mara Z.; Uberseder, Beth; Michalson, Kristofer T.; Silverstein‐Metzler, Marnie G.; Register, Thomas C.; Silverstein-Metzler, Marnie G
- Abstract
Animal nutrition studies are valuable because, unlike in human studies, we can know exactly what and how much was consumed. In recent years, study has turned to diet patterns rather than individual diet constituents, with the recognition that multiple nutrients interact to affect health. The walnuts were obtained from a walnut company that produces walnuts for human consumption, including ground walnuts that can be mixed uniformly with other ingredients in recipes.
- Subjects
MONKEYS; DIET; WESTERN diet; MEDITERRANEAN diet; BODY composition; ANIMALS; INGESTION; OBESITY; PRIMATES
- Publication
Obesity (19307381), 2019, Vol 27, Issue 10, p1554
- ISSN
1930-7381
- Publication type
letter
- DOI
10.1002/oby.22587