... and that temperature rises in anticipa-tion of mealtime at least an hour earlier than this figuresuggests. The data therefore appear to contradict the statedclaim in the paper.2e. A critical ... relative to mealtime, or 3.rather than body temperature, the data may actually belocomotor activity, which typically does decrease rapidlywhile rats and mice eat for an hour or so and then take a post-prandial ... accessdays. On the food restriction days that are shown, temper-ature rises before mealtime, i.e., it displays a rhythm withan anticipatory phase angle. To interpret these data, it isnecessary to...