<p>The aim was to investigate the effects of increased water or dairy intake on total intake of energy, nutrients, foods and dietary patterns in overweight adolescents in the Milk Components and Metabolic Syndrome (MoMS) study (<i>n</i>= 173). Participants were randomly assigned to consume 1l/d of skim milk, whey, casein or water for 12 weeks. A decrease in the dietary pattern called Convenience Food, identified by principal component analysis, was observed during the intervention both in the water and dairy groups. Total energy intake decreased by 990.9 kJ/d (236.8 kcal/d) in the water group but was unchanged in the dairy group during intervention. To conclude, an extra intake of fluid seems to favourably affect the rest of the diet by dec...
In a concentrated effort attempting to meet the dietary standards established in the HealthierUS Sch...
Drinking water has heterogeneous effects on energy intake (EI), energy expenditure (EE), fat oxidati...
The hypothesis that milk consumption decreases short-term appetite and food intake and improves glyc...
Our study examined how increased dairy consumption versus habitually low dairy consumption, against ...
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Background: Recently, considerable attention has been given to beverage intake as a source of calori...
Background and aims. The aim of the study is to evaluate fluid intake during adolescence and correla...
The potential impact of dietary manipulations on appetite regulation, satiety and energy intake cont...
The effect of beverages commonly consumed by children in-between or with meals on short-term food in...
Introduction: Beverage consumption and its possible association with the current obesity epidemic an...
Background: Energy from liquids is one of the most important factors that could impact on the high p...
The hypothesis that fluid dairy consumption before and with a meal decreases short-term appetite and...
International audienceBackground: Patterns of beverage consumption among children and adolescents ca...
Abstract Background Patterns of beverage consumption among children and adolescents can be indicativ...
Three studies were designed to investigate the hypothesis that physiological and environmental varia...
In a concentrated effort attempting to meet the dietary standards established in the HealthierUS Sch...
Drinking water has heterogeneous effects on energy intake (EI), energy expenditure (EE), fat oxidati...
The hypothesis that milk consumption decreases short-term appetite and food intake and improves glyc...
Our study examined how increased dairy consumption versus habitually low dairy consumption, against ...
Beverages can provide improved nutrient intake and hydration, but also pose concerns related to over...
Background: Recently, considerable attention has been given to beverage intake as a source of calori...
Background and aims. The aim of the study is to evaluate fluid intake during adolescence and correla...
The potential impact of dietary manipulations on appetite regulation, satiety and energy intake cont...
The effect of beverages commonly consumed by children in-between or with meals on short-term food in...
Introduction: Beverage consumption and its possible association with the current obesity epidemic an...
Background: Energy from liquids is one of the most important factors that could impact on the high p...
The hypothesis that fluid dairy consumption before and with a meal decreases short-term appetite and...
International audienceBackground: Patterns of beverage consumption among children and adolescents ca...
Abstract Background Patterns of beverage consumption among children and adolescents can be indicativ...
Three studies were designed to investigate the hypothesis that physiological and environmental varia...
In a concentrated effort attempting to meet the dietary standards established in the HealthierUS Sch...
Drinking water has heterogeneous effects on energy intake (EI), energy expenditure (EE), fat oxidati...
The hypothesis that milk consumption decreases short-term appetite and food intake and improves glyc...