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    The Role of Black Tea and Berbere-spiced Food Consumption on Appetite and Energy Intake of Pre-school Children in an Orphanage in Addis Ababa
    (Addis Ababa,University, 2014-06) DeJene, Mahlet; Baye, Kaleab (PhD)
    The effect of drinking habitual concentration of black tea or habitual consumption of red pepper on appetite and food intake of children remains unknown. The obwctive of this study was to determine the role of habitually consumed bl 0.05) . In contrast, increasing portion size had a significant effect on appetite and energy intake (P< 0.001). Therefore age-dependent increase in portion size may be required to improve the nutritional status of the children. Black tea, berbere, food/energy intake (E I), appetite, Satiety, satiation, portion size

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