Foods that generate strong satiety sensations have obvious benefits for weight management. This review builds on the understanding that a food's satiating power is dependent on the amount of protein, carbohydrate, fat and fibre it contains by examining evidence that the consumer's sensory and cognitive appraisal of the food is also important. It is concluded that numerous features of a food product can be manipulated to enhance the consumer's experience of satiety but the combination of these features will ultimately determine its effect on appetite control. Taking this integrated approach to satiety will optimise the development of high satiety foods
This unique book provides a comprehensive review of the latest science on a key aspect of appetite c...
The sensory experience of eating is an important determinant of food intake control, often attribute...
Cues present at the time of eating will predict the likely consequence of consuming a food. Satiety-...
Foods that generate strong satiety sensations have obvious benefits for weight management. This revi...
Foods that generate strong satiety sensations have obvious ben- efits for weight management. This re...
In the context of increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity in societies worldwide, enhancing ...
Foods and dietary patterns that enhance satiety may provide benefit to consumers. The aim of the pre...
Hunger is one of the main reasons given by people experiencing problems in managing their weight. Id...
Since the problem of overweight increases, the development of tools to manage energy intake is impor...
Modulating feelings of hunger and satiety could be a promising approach in weight management. TNO Fo...
Recent advances in the approaches used to quantify expectations of satiation and satiety have led to...
When an individual consumes a food they will have both implicit and explicit expectations about the ...
The prevalence of overweight and obesity is increasing globally, driven by the availability of energ...
The new EU-legislation allows the use of weight regulation and satiety-related claims if there is ge...
Satiation and satiety are central concepts in the understanding of appetite control and both have to...
This unique book provides a comprehensive review of the latest science on a key aspect of appetite c...
The sensory experience of eating is an important determinant of food intake control, often attribute...
Cues present at the time of eating will predict the likely consequence of consuming a food. Satiety-...
Foods that generate strong satiety sensations have obvious benefits for weight management. This revi...
Foods that generate strong satiety sensations have obvious ben- efits for weight management. This re...
In the context of increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity in societies worldwide, enhancing ...
Foods and dietary patterns that enhance satiety may provide benefit to consumers. The aim of the pre...
Hunger is one of the main reasons given by people experiencing problems in managing their weight. Id...
Since the problem of overweight increases, the development of tools to manage energy intake is impor...
Modulating feelings of hunger and satiety could be a promising approach in weight management. TNO Fo...
Recent advances in the approaches used to quantify expectations of satiation and satiety have led to...
When an individual consumes a food they will have both implicit and explicit expectations about the ...
The prevalence of overweight and obesity is increasing globally, driven by the availability of energ...
The new EU-legislation allows the use of weight regulation and satiety-related claims if there is ge...
Satiation and satiety are central concepts in the understanding of appetite control and both have to...
This unique book provides a comprehensive review of the latest science on a key aspect of appetite c...
The sensory experience of eating is an important determinant of food intake control, often attribute...
Cues present at the time of eating will predict the likely consequence of consuming a food. Satiety-...