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Overview

David A. Booth is affiliated with the University of Sussex in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on medicine, with a particular emphasis on endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolism. Related subfields of study include physiology, pharmacy, public health, environmental and occupational health, as well as surgery.

The main topics addressed in their work encompass diet and metabolism studies, obesity and health practices, obesity combined with physical activity and diet, and eating disorders and behaviors. Additional areas of research interest include diet, metabolism, and disease, adipose tissue and metabolism, and intraperitoneal and appendiceal malignancies.

David A. Booth has published articles in several academic venues, including:

  • African Affairs
  • Animal Sentience
  • European Journal of Clinical Nutrition
  • American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
  • The Journal of Development Studies

Their notable recent papers include:

  • "African economic development: Evidence, theory, policy" (2021), published in African Affairs
  • "Sentience: back to the science from the words" (2023), published in Animal Sentience
  • "Improving weight loss RCTs. Measuring the step weight change from a sustained change in frequency of a particular eating or exercise pattern" (2022), published in European Journal of Clinical Nutrition
  • "Physics and physiology of obesity: higher rate of energy input than output. Comment on 'The carbohydrate-insulin model: a physiological perspective on the obesity pandemic'" (2021), published in American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
  • "The Political Economy of Collective Action, Inequality, and Development" (2020), published in The Journal of Development Studies

Frequent coauthors in David A. Booth's publications include:

  • Antonio Laguna-Camacho
  • E. Leigh Gibson
  • Chelsea Ann Thampy
  • Elango Edhayan
  • Karen Hagglund

Best Publications

  • Food-conditioned eating preferences and aversions with interoceptive elements: conditioned appetites and satieties.

    D. A. Booth

  • Conditioned satiety in the rat.

    D A Booth

  • Starch content of ordinary foods associatively conditions human appetite and satiation, indexed by intake and eating pleasantness of starch-paired flavours.

    D.A. Booth;P. Mather;Jan Fuller

  • Postingestive modulation of the sweetness preference gradient in the rat

    D A Booth;D Lovett;G M McSherry

  • Satiety and behavioral caloric compensation following intragastric glucose loads in the rat.

    D A Booth

  • Measurement of fatigue and discomfort in primary Sjögren's syndrome using a new questionnaire tool

    S J Bowman;D A Booth;R G Platts

  • ACQUIRED SENSORY CONTROL OF SATIATION IN MAN

    D. A. Booth;M. Lee;Christine McALEAVEY

  • Well-being in rheumatoid arthritis: the effects of disease duration and psychosocial factors.

    Gareth J. Treharne;George D. Kitas;Antonia C. Lyons;David A. Booth

  • Hunger elicited in the rat by a single injection of bovine crystalline insulin

    David A Booth;Thomas Brookover

  • Postabsorptively induced suppression of appetite and the energostatic control of feeding

    D.A. Booth

  • Influences on Meat Avoidance Among British Students

    M.L.S. Santos;David A. Booth

  • Relative effectiveness of protein in the late stages of appetite suppression in man

    D.A. Booth;Aileen Chase;A.T. Campbell

  • Discriminative feature integration by individuals

    D.A. Booth;R.P.J. Freeman

  • Psychological well-being across 1 year with rheumatoid arthritis: coping resources as buffers of perceived stress.

    Gareth J. Treharne;Antonia C. Lyons;David A. Booth;George D. Kitas;George D. Kitas

  • Sweet tooth demonstrated: individual differences in preference for both sweet foods and foods highly sweetened.

    Mark T Conner;Arthur H Haddon;E Sandra Pickering;David A Booth

  • Gastrointestinal factors in the acquisition of oral sensory control of satiation

    David A. Booth;John D. Davis

  • Satiety and appetite are conditioned reactions

    D A Booth

  • Appetite: neural and behavioural bases

    Charles R. Legg;David Allenby Booth

  • Some characteristics of feeding during streptozotocin-induced diabetes in the rat.

    David A Booth

  • Dietary flavor acceptance in infant rats established by association with effects of nutrient composition

    D. A. Booth;Robert Stoloff;Joy Nicholls

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark Conner
Mark Conner University of Leeds
Antonia C. Lyons
Antonia C. Lyons University of Auckland
Suzanne Higgs
Suzanne Higgs University of Birmingham
Arie Nouwen
Arie Nouwen Middlesex University
Neal E. Miller
Neal E. Miller Rockefeller University
Jaak Panksepp
Jaak Panksepp Washington State University
Niels Birbaumer
Niels Birbaumer University of Tübingen
Mark Shevlin
Mark Shevlin University of Ulster
Pia Rotshtein
Pia Rotshtein University of Birmingham
Paul Willner
Paul Willner Swansea University

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