Differences in postprandial insulin, glucose, and/or free fatty acid concentrations, following the consumption of breakfast, have been demonstrated to be dependent on habitual breakfast patterns. This study examined the effects of habitual breakfast patterns on postprandial appetite, satiety, and hormonal responses along with daily food intake following the consumption of normal-protein (NP) vs. higher-protein (HP) breakfasts in overweight adolescents. Thirty-seven girls (age: 19 ± 1 year; BMI: 29.0 ± 3.4 kg/m2) participated in the semi-randomized crossover design study. Participants were grouped according to whether they habitually skipped (SKIP, n = 18) or consumed breakfast (CONSUME, n = 19), and consumed a NP (350 kcal; 13 g p...
Objective To investigate the relationship between skipping meals and biochemical variables in obese ...
AbstractThe often cited phrase “breakfast is the most important meal of the day” may have been large...
Previous systematic reviews on the relation between overweight or obesity and breakfast focused on t...
Breakfasts higher in protein lead to a greater reduction in hunger compared to breakfasts higher in ...
Breakfast consumption has been linked to health benefits such as improved weight regulation and gluc...
It is not known if breakfast consumption is an effective intervention for altering daily energy bala...
ABSTRACT Objectives Western dietary pattern predisposes to weight gain, insulin resistance and card...
The movement to adopt healthful lifestyle practices to reduce the prevalence of obesity and associat...
Background: It is not known whether breakfast frequency affects physical activity (PA) in children o...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on November 2, 2012).The enti...
Few studies have investigated the relationship between breakfast consumption and specific adiposity ...
Breakfast skipping has become an increasing trend in the modern lifestyle and may play a role in obe...
BACKGROUND: The role of dietary protein in short term satiety is of interest with respect to body we...
Abstract Background: Currently 1 in every 3 children aged 2-19 y is overweight or obese. Breakfast i...
Adolescent often skip breakfast, so snacks are usually used as substitute for breakfast at school. S...
Objective To investigate the relationship between skipping meals and biochemical variables in obese ...
AbstractThe often cited phrase “breakfast is the most important meal of the day” may have been large...
Previous systematic reviews on the relation between overweight or obesity and breakfast focused on t...
Breakfasts higher in protein lead to a greater reduction in hunger compared to breakfasts higher in ...
Breakfast consumption has been linked to health benefits such as improved weight regulation and gluc...
It is not known if breakfast consumption is an effective intervention for altering daily energy bala...
ABSTRACT Objectives Western dietary pattern predisposes to weight gain, insulin resistance and card...
The movement to adopt healthful lifestyle practices to reduce the prevalence of obesity and associat...
Background: It is not known whether breakfast frequency affects physical activity (PA) in children o...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on November 2, 2012).The enti...
Few studies have investigated the relationship between breakfast consumption and specific adiposity ...
Breakfast skipping has become an increasing trend in the modern lifestyle and may play a role in obe...
BACKGROUND: The role of dietary protein in short term satiety is of interest with respect to body we...
Abstract Background: Currently 1 in every 3 children aged 2-19 y is overweight or obese. Breakfast i...
Adolescent often skip breakfast, so snacks are usually used as substitute for breakfast at school. S...
Objective To investigate the relationship between skipping meals and biochemical variables in obese ...
AbstractThe often cited phrase “breakfast is the most important meal of the day” may have been large...
Previous systematic reviews on the relation between overweight or obesity and breakfast focused on t...