Various conditioning factors influence the sensory response to a meal (inducible factors). We hypothesized that inherent characteristics of the eater (constitutive factors) also play a role. The aim of this proof-of-concept study was to determine the role of gender, as an individual constitutive factor, on the meal-related experience. Randomized parallel trial in 10 women and 10 men, comparing the sensations before, during, and after stepwise ingestion of a comfort meal up to full satiation. Comparisons were performed by repeated Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) measures. During stepwise ingestion, satisfaction initially increased up to a peak, and later decreased down to a nadir at the point of full satiation. Interestingly, the amount of f...
Several studies have described remarkable differences in food choice between men and women. Consiste...
This study examined how the amount and type of food that a person eats affects perceptions of their ...
Lean male and female subjects who had been taking their meals as usual were given a 100 ml drink of ...
Various conditioning factors influence the sensory response to a meal (inducible factors). We hypoth...
In a previous study, we demonstrated that women enjoyed and tolerated lower meal loads than men. Hen...
Altres ajuts: This work was supported in part by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness...
We examined gender differences in appetite sensations when exposed to Mediterranean diet (MedDiet) m...
This work was supported in part by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness. Ciberehd is ...
The current study sought to test the existence of a phenomenon known as sensory-specific satiety, in...
The neural mechanisms underlying subjective responses to meal ingestion remain incompletely understo...
Copyright © 2015 Alexandra Bédard et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Nutrition claims may help people to adopt healthier eating habits, but little is known about the pot...
Eating is an element of human survival that occurs in one\u27s everyday life. Although there has bee...
Hungry or sated adult female (N = 29) and male subjects (N = 28), classified according to whether th...
Appetite measures are often recorded by visual analogue scales (VAS), and are assumed to reflect cen...
Several studies have described remarkable differences in food choice between men and women. Consiste...
This study examined how the amount and type of food that a person eats affects perceptions of their ...
Lean male and female subjects who had been taking their meals as usual were given a 100 ml drink of ...
Various conditioning factors influence the sensory response to a meal (inducible factors). We hypoth...
In a previous study, we demonstrated that women enjoyed and tolerated lower meal loads than men. Hen...
Altres ajuts: This work was supported in part by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness...
We examined gender differences in appetite sensations when exposed to Mediterranean diet (MedDiet) m...
This work was supported in part by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness. Ciberehd is ...
The current study sought to test the existence of a phenomenon known as sensory-specific satiety, in...
The neural mechanisms underlying subjective responses to meal ingestion remain incompletely understo...
Copyright © 2015 Alexandra Bédard et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Nutrition claims may help people to adopt healthier eating habits, but little is known about the pot...
Eating is an element of human survival that occurs in one\u27s everyday life. Although there has bee...
Hungry or sated adult female (N = 29) and male subjects (N = 28), classified according to whether th...
Appetite measures are often recorded by visual analogue scales (VAS), and are assumed to reflect cen...
Several studies have described remarkable differences in food choice between men and women. Consiste...
This study examined how the amount and type of food that a person eats affects perceptions of their ...
Lean male and female subjects who had been taking their meals as usual were given a 100 ml drink of ...