Background: Evidence supports the effect of protein to increase diet induced thermogenesis and satiety; promoting effective weight loss in the management of obesity [1,2]. However, there is limited evidence to indicate the optimum protein source that will elicit maximum effects on diet induced thermogenesis and satiety. This study aims to investigate the effect of isocaloric meals containing varying protein sources on diet induced thermogenesis and satiety in healthy individuals. Methods: The study applied a cross over design and recruited healthy individuals; both male and female via the University recruitment moderator email. Participants completed a screening questionnaire and those with food intolerances to the meals provided, claustrop...
Background: Texture and energy density are two physical properties of foods known to impact on eatin...
High-protein (HP) foods are more satiating and have a higher thermogenic effect than normal protein ...
The movement to adopt healthful lifestyle practices to reduce the prevalence of obesity and associat...
Background: Evidence supports the effect of protein to increase diet induced thermogenesis and satie...
Department of Human Biology, Maastricht University, The Netherlands.OBJECTIVE: Assessment of a possi...
Context: Although dietary protein produces higher acute satiety relative to carbohydrate, the influe...
The significance of protein in food intake and body weight regulation.Westerterp-Plantenga MS.Depart...
BACKGROUND: The protein leverage hypothesis requires specific evidence that protein intake is regula...
A significant contributor to the rising rates of human obesity is an increase in energy intake. The ...
The aim of this study is to evaluate the differences in diet-induced thermogenesis (DIT) between two...
Body-weight management requires a multifactorial approach. Recent findings suggest that an elevated ...
A significant contributor to the rising rates of human obesity is an increase in energy intake. The ...
Background: Effects of protein intake on appetite-regulating hor-mones and their dynamics are unclea...
Obesity, with its comorbidities such as metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular diseases, is a major p...
Body-weight management requires a multifactorial approach. Recent findings suggest that an elevated ...
Background: Texture and energy density are two physical properties of foods known to impact on eatin...
High-protein (HP) foods are more satiating and have a higher thermogenic effect than normal protein ...
The movement to adopt healthful lifestyle practices to reduce the prevalence of obesity and associat...
Background: Evidence supports the effect of protein to increase diet induced thermogenesis and satie...
Department of Human Biology, Maastricht University, The Netherlands.OBJECTIVE: Assessment of a possi...
Context: Although dietary protein produces higher acute satiety relative to carbohydrate, the influe...
The significance of protein in food intake and body weight regulation.Westerterp-Plantenga MS.Depart...
BACKGROUND: The protein leverage hypothesis requires specific evidence that protein intake is regula...
A significant contributor to the rising rates of human obesity is an increase in energy intake. The ...
The aim of this study is to evaluate the differences in diet-induced thermogenesis (DIT) between two...
Body-weight management requires a multifactorial approach. Recent findings suggest that an elevated ...
A significant contributor to the rising rates of human obesity is an increase in energy intake. The ...
Background: Effects of protein intake on appetite-regulating hor-mones and their dynamics are unclea...
Obesity, with its comorbidities such as metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular diseases, is a major p...
Body-weight management requires a multifactorial approach. Recent findings suggest that an elevated ...
Background: Texture and energy density are two physical properties of foods known to impact on eatin...
High-protein (HP) foods are more satiating and have a higher thermogenic effect than normal protein ...
The movement to adopt healthful lifestyle practices to reduce the prevalence of obesity and associat...