Purpose of Review: In accordance with US dietary guidance, incorporating variety into the diet can align with energy balance, though greater food variety in some categories may make energy balance more challenging. Thus, experimental and epidemiologic evidence is summarized on the relationship between food variety, food and energy intake, and energy balance. Recent Findings: Lab-based, experimental research consistently demonstrates that greater variety within foods or sensory characteristics of food increases food and energy intake within an eating occasion. Epidemiologic evidence is less consistent, potentially driven by differing methodologies, particularly in defining and measuring food variety. Moreover, the effect of variety on ener...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined the effects of covert alterations in the energy density (ED) of mixed...
Purpose of review: To understand how the principles of foodomics could improve the assessment of the...
Competing theories attempt to explain changes in total energy (TE) intake; however, a rigorous, comp...
‘Dietary variety’ has been identified as a factor associated with food intake. Whilst this relations...
The mass media has increasingly frequently suggested to the general population that specific foods o...
Absolute energy from fats and carbohydrates and the proportion of carbohydrates in the food supply h...
‘Food variety’ is a dietary factor with a potentially double-edged influence on consumer health. Tho...
BACKGROUND: People learn about a food's satiating capacity by exposure and consequently adjust their...
Purpose of Review: The relationship between dietary patterns and cardiovascular disease has been the...
The beneficial effects of resistant starch on appetite regulation and body weight is well establishe...
Purpose of Review:The goals of this paper are to report current research practices in investigations...
Background: Dietary energy density is thought to be a contributor to obesity, but the extent to whic...
This work was supported by the BBSRC, Diet and Nutrition Research Industry Club [grant numbers BB/M0...
: Br J Nutr 2001 Mar;85(3):351-61 Related Articles, Books, LinkOut Analysis of energy density of foo...
Background: Texture and energy density are two physical properties of foods known to impact on eatin...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined the effects of covert alterations in the energy density (ED) of mixed...
Purpose of review: To understand how the principles of foodomics could improve the assessment of the...
Competing theories attempt to explain changes in total energy (TE) intake; however, a rigorous, comp...
‘Dietary variety’ has been identified as a factor associated with food intake. Whilst this relations...
The mass media has increasingly frequently suggested to the general population that specific foods o...
Absolute energy from fats and carbohydrates and the proportion of carbohydrates in the food supply h...
‘Food variety’ is a dietary factor with a potentially double-edged influence on consumer health. Tho...
BACKGROUND: People learn about a food's satiating capacity by exposure and consequently adjust their...
Purpose of Review: The relationship between dietary patterns and cardiovascular disease has been the...
The beneficial effects of resistant starch on appetite regulation and body weight is well establishe...
Purpose of Review:The goals of this paper are to report current research practices in investigations...
Background: Dietary energy density is thought to be a contributor to obesity, but the extent to whic...
This work was supported by the BBSRC, Diet and Nutrition Research Industry Club [grant numbers BB/M0...
: Br J Nutr 2001 Mar;85(3):351-61 Related Articles, Books, LinkOut Analysis of energy density of foo...
Background: Texture and energy density are two physical properties of foods known to impact on eatin...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined the effects of covert alterations in the energy density (ED) of mixed...
Purpose of review: To understand how the principles of foodomics could improve the assessment of the...
Competing theories attempt to explain changes in total energy (TE) intake; however, a rigorous, comp...