© 2002 International Life Sciences InstituteThis review focuses on what is known about the effects of carbohydrate on food intake, the potential mechanisms mediating these effects, and the impact of different monosaccharides in humans. The inhibition of subsequent food intake associated with ingestion of carbohydrate appears to result primarily from gastrointestinal signals, including those generated by orosensory stimulation, gastric distension, and perhaps most importantly the interaction of nutrients with receptors in the small intestine. The latter is associated with the release of putative satiety hormones, including glucagon-like peptide-1 and amylin, and slowing of both gastric emptying and small intestinal transit (thereby prolongin...
The present review adresses the question whether simple and complex carbohydrates may result in diff...
The prevalence of overweight and obesity continues to rise substantially across the world. It is the...
It is generally accepted that human appetite is under multifactorial control, and that investigation...
ABSTRACT Experiments indicate that exposure to high-carbohydrate foods can give rise to a clear modu...
Effects of refined carbohydrates on satiety and mood remain controversial. After a brief review of f...
There is some evidence that the effects of carbohydrates and protein may differ with respect to sati...
This thesis investigates the ability of fermentable carbohydrates to stimulate anorectic gut hormone...
Previous studies using meal preloads have indicated that carbohydrate has a greater satiating power ...
Purpose of review: Cravings for carbohydrates have been known about for hundreds of years but the me...
It is widely accepted that gastric parameters such as gastric distention provide a direct negative f...
Some central issues from the literature on the psychophysiological effects of carbohydrate (with pro...
The relation between gastrointestinal incretin hormones in the control of insulin release and short-...
In vitro, the addition of lipids to a carbohydrate food has been found to increase the digestibility...
grantor: University of TorontoThe hypothesis of this research was that there is a relation...
Intraduodenal infusions of both lipid and glucose modulate antropyloroduodenal motility and stimulat...
The present review adresses the question whether simple and complex carbohydrates may result in diff...
The prevalence of overweight and obesity continues to rise substantially across the world. It is the...
It is generally accepted that human appetite is under multifactorial control, and that investigation...
ABSTRACT Experiments indicate that exposure to high-carbohydrate foods can give rise to a clear modu...
Effects of refined carbohydrates on satiety and mood remain controversial. After a brief review of f...
There is some evidence that the effects of carbohydrates and protein may differ with respect to sati...
This thesis investigates the ability of fermentable carbohydrates to stimulate anorectic gut hormone...
Previous studies using meal preloads have indicated that carbohydrate has a greater satiating power ...
Purpose of review: Cravings for carbohydrates have been known about for hundreds of years but the me...
It is widely accepted that gastric parameters such as gastric distention provide a direct negative f...
Some central issues from the literature on the psychophysiological effects of carbohydrate (with pro...
The relation between gastrointestinal incretin hormones in the control of insulin release and short-...
In vitro, the addition of lipids to a carbohydrate food has been found to increase the digestibility...
grantor: University of TorontoThe hypothesis of this research was that there is a relation...
Intraduodenal infusions of both lipid and glucose modulate antropyloroduodenal motility and stimulat...
The present review adresses the question whether simple and complex carbohydrates may result in diff...
The prevalence of overweight and obesity continues to rise substantially across the world. It is the...
It is generally accepted that human appetite is under multifactorial control, and that investigation...