Cues present at the time of eating will predict the likely consequence of consuming a food. Satiety-relevant cues are likely to prepare the digestive system for the delivery of nutrients and might optimize nutrient processing. This study tested the idea that presenting a high energy beverage under conditions that generated strong expectations of satiety would enhance the satiating effects of its nutrients. The conditions under test were the beverage’s sensory quality and the information present on the beverage’s bottle. Forty-eight women participated in two days of satiety testing using a preload paradigm. On both days 90min prior to a test lunch participants consumed a fruit yoghurt beverage; on one day this was a high energy version and o...
The sensory experience of eating is an important determinant of food intake control, often attribute...
For many people, food intake management is a challenging process, as food is always in abundance and...
Previous research suggests that increasing beverage protein content enhances subsequent satiety, but...
The expected impact of a food or drink on appetite can influence decisions around eating and the act...
Growing research suggests that a consumer's experience of satiety is influenced by information prese...
Energy-containing beverages have a weak effect on satiety, limited by their fluid characteristics an...
Energy-containing beverages have a weak effect on satiety, limited by their fluid characteristics an...
Background/Objectives: Consumption of high-energy beverages has been implicated as a risk factor for...
Health claims on food labelling can influence peoples’ perception of food without them actually eati...
Expected satiety has been shown to play a key role in decisions around meal size. Recently it has b...
Although several studies have investigated the influence of nutrition labelling on food intake, the ...
Satiation and satiety are central concepts in the understanding of appetite control and both have to...
Foods and beverages comprise complex mixtures of volatile, nonvolatile, visual, structural, and irri...
Previous research from the Sussex Ingestive Behaviour Group suggests that satiety beliefs generated...
The sensory properties of foods and beverages play an important role in shaping our eating behaviour...
The sensory experience of eating is an important determinant of food intake control, often attribute...
For many people, food intake management is a challenging process, as food is always in abundance and...
Previous research suggests that increasing beverage protein content enhances subsequent satiety, but...
The expected impact of a food or drink on appetite can influence decisions around eating and the act...
Growing research suggests that a consumer's experience of satiety is influenced by information prese...
Energy-containing beverages have a weak effect on satiety, limited by their fluid characteristics an...
Energy-containing beverages have a weak effect on satiety, limited by their fluid characteristics an...
Background/Objectives: Consumption of high-energy beverages has been implicated as a risk factor for...
Health claims on food labelling can influence peoples’ perception of food without them actually eati...
Expected satiety has been shown to play a key role in decisions around meal size. Recently it has b...
Although several studies have investigated the influence of nutrition labelling on food intake, the ...
Satiation and satiety are central concepts in the understanding of appetite control and both have to...
Foods and beverages comprise complex mixtures of volatile, nonvolatile, visual, structural, and irri...
Previous research from the Sussex Ingestive Behaviour Group suggests that satiety beliefs generated...
The sensory properties of foods and beverages play an important role in shaping our eating behaviour...
The sensory experience of eating is an important determinant of food intake control, often attribute...
For many people, food intake management is a challenging process, as food is always in abundance and...
Previous research suggests that increasing beverage protein content enhances subsequent satiety, but...