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There is no significant difference in hormonal and metabolite responses between young and older women after fasting and consumption of a small meal (1046 kJ).
For small meals, age may not significantly affect hormonal responses, suggesting similar dietary strategies could be applied.
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There was no significant difference between young and older women in their hormone and metabolite responses to fasting and consumption of the 1046-kJ meal.
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The study design involved controlled meal consumption and serial blood sampling.
Source
Blood Glucose and Hormonal Responses to Small and Large Meals in Healthy Young and Older Women
Kathleen J. Melanson et al. · The Journals of Gerontology Series A · 1998
DOI 10.1093/gerona/53a.4.b299
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