Figure 2From: Dietary isoflavones alter regulatory behaviors, metabolic hormones and neuroendocrine function in Long-Evans male ratsEffects of Dietary Phytoestrogens on Food and Water Intake in 75 Day-Old Male Long-Evans Rats. Males fed a phytoestrogen-rich (600) diet displayed significantly greater (* p < 0.05) food (A) and water intake (B) compared to males fed a phytoestrogen-free (Free) diet. The average food and water intake represents the volumes consumed over 3 consecutive days.Back to article page