It is widely accepted that oral processing is an important factor in the regulation of food intake, with slow eating rate, high number of chews, longer oro-sensory exposure, smaller bites and harder food textures being recommended for decreasing the energy intake(1). However, the effects of oral lubrication remain unclear. This study aimed to determine the individual and combined effects of the chewing and lubrication aspects of oral processing on subjective appetite and snack intake. Model biopolymer gels with mint flavouring were designed varying in their textural properties (as measured instrumentally and sensorially, unpublished data) to generate different oral processing behaviour as related to the chewing and the lubrication. Fifty-f...
introduction: The production of sufficient saliva is indispensable for good chewing. Recent research...
Little is known whether small modifications of food texture are sufficient to influence satiation. T...
Aim: To conduct a systematic review of the effects of chewing on appetite, food intake and gut hormo...
As overeating, overweight and obesity remain public health concerns, it is crucial to design satiety...
Certain oral processing strategies, such as slow eating, high number of chews and hard food textures...
With a dramatic increase in overweight and population with obesity over the last decades, there is a...
As overeating, overweight and obesity remain public health concerns, it is crucial to design satiety...
Background: Many studies have shown that changes in food textures are able to reduce food intake via...
Food material properties play an important role in sensory perception and consumer acceptance of foo...
Food delivers energy, nutrients and a pleasurable experience. Slow eating and prolonged oro-sensory ...
The production of sufficient saliva is indispensable for good chewing. Recent research has demonstra...
Oro-sensory exposure (OSE) is an important factor in the regulation of food intake with increasing O...
The production of sufficient saliva is indispensable for good chewing. Recent research has demonstra...
introduction: The production of sufficient saliva is indispensable for good chewing. Recent research...
Faster eating rates have previously been associated with higher ad libitum energy intakes, and sever...
introduction: The production of sufficient saliva is indispensable for good chewing. Recent research...
Little is known whether small modifications of food texture are sufficient to influence satiation. T...
Aim: To conduct a systematic review of the effects of chewing on appetite, food intake and gut hormo...
As overeating, overweight and obesity remain public health concerns, it is crucial to design satiety...
Certain oral processing strategies, such as slow eating, high number of chews and hard food textures...
With a dramatic increase in overweight and population with obesity over the last decades, there is a...
As overeating, overweight and obesity remain public health concerns, it is crucial to design satiety...
Background: Many studies have shown that changes in food textures are able to reduce food intake via...
Food material properties play an important role in sensory perception and consumer acceptance of foo...
Food delivers energy, nutrients and a pleasurable experience. Slow eating and prolonged oro-sensory ...
The production of sufficient saliva is indispensable for good chewing. Recent research has demonstra...
Oro-sensory exposure (OSE) is an important factor in the regulation of food intake with increasing O...
The production of sufficient saliva is indispensable for good chewing. Recent research has demonstra...
introduction: The production of sufficient saliva is indispensable for good chewing. Recent research...
Faster eating rates have previously been associated with higher ad libitum energy intakes, and sever...
introduction: The production of sufficient saliva is indispensable for good chewing. Recent research...
Little is known whether small modifications of food texture are sufficient to influence satiation. T...
Aim: To conduct a systematic review of the effects of chewing on appetite, food intake and gut hormo...