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Is it acceptable to use animals to model obese humans? a critical discussion of two arguments against the use of animals in obesity research
Thomas Bøker Lund
,
Thorkild I.A. Sørensen
, I. Anna S. Olsson,
Axel Kornerup Hansen
,
Peter Sandøe
Section for Consumption, Bioethics and Governance
Department of Public Health
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Animal Use
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Animals
67%
Attribution
17%
Causes
9%
Critical Discussion
76%
Distraction
20%
Empirical Data
14%
Human Life
15%
Lifestyle
16%
Medical Research
38%
Moral Reasoning
24%
Obesity
77%
Quality of Life
16%
Responsibility
12%
Therapy
13%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Animal Models
49%
Animals
34%
Biomedical Research
22%
Life Style
9%
Obesity
47%
Quality of Life
7%
Therapeutics
1%
Social Sciences
animal
54%
attribution
10%
cause
6%
medical research
25%
quality of life
9%
responsibility
6%