Abstract

The ingestion of water of different temperatures was found to have a pronounced effect on body temperature in rats. Drinking 12° and 24° C water led to sharp decreases in body temperature of as large as 1.2°C, and, when free access to the water was given, recovery failed to occur within the 20-min test period. The results are related to mechanisms of preabsorptive satiety.

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