Activation of the intestinal brake by infusing nutrients into the distal small intestine with catheters inhibits food intake and enhances satiety. Encapsulation of macronutrients, which protects against digestion in the proximal gastrointestinal tract, can be a non-invasive alternative to activate this brake. In this study, we investigate the effect of oral ingestion of an encapsulated casein and sucrose mixture (active) targeting the distal small intestine versus a control product designed to be released in the stomach on food intake, satiety, and plasma glucose concentrations. Fifty-nine volunteers received the active and control product on two separate test days. Food intake was determined during an ad libitum meal 90 min after ingestion...
© 2002 International Life Sciences InstituteThis review focuses on what is known about the effects o...
OBJECTIVE: The administration of a fermentable dietary fibre (oligofructose) in rats increases satie...
BACKGROUND: Ileal delivery of fat reduces hunger and food intake through activation of the ileal bra...
Activation of the intestinal brake by infusing nutrients into the distal small intestine with cathet...
Activation of the intestinal brake by infusing nutrients into the distal small intestine with cathet...
Background:Activation of the ileal brake, by infusing lipid directly into the distal part of the sma...
Previous studies using meal preloads have indicated that carbohydrate has a greater satiating power ...
This study investigates the ability of ingested emulsion-alginate beads to decrease food intake, and...
The objective of this study was to investigate the efficacy of lipid emulsions encapsulated in calci...
The objective of this study was to investigate the efficacy of lipid emulsions encapsulated in calci...
The rapidly increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity demands new strategies focusing on preve...
<strong>Background and aim:</strong> The worldwide increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity r...
Background: Obesity has become more prevalent in the last 20 years. Dietary fibre (DF) and calcium (...
Background and aim: The worldwide increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity raises concerns fo...
© 2002 International Life Sciences InstituteThis review focuses on what is known about the effects o...
OBJECTIVE: The administration of a fermentable dietary fibre (oligofructose) in rats increases satie...
BACKGROUND: Ileal delivery of fat reduces hunger and food intake through activation of the ileal bra...
Activation of the intestinal brake by infusing nutrients into the distal small intestine with cathet...
Activation of the intestinal brake by infusing nutrients into the distal small intestine with cathet...
Background:Activation of the ileal brake, by infusing lipid directly into the distal part of the sma...
Previous studies using meal preloads have indicated that carbohydrate has a greater satiating power ...
This study investigates the ability of ingested emulsion-alginate beads to decrease food intake, and...
The objective of this study was to investigate the efficacy of lipid emulsions encapsulated in calci...
The objective of this study was to investigate the efficacy of lipid emulsions encapsulated in calci...
The rapidly increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity demands new strategies focusing on preve...
<strong>Background and aim:</strong> The worldwide increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity r...
Background: Obesity has become more prevalent in the last 20 years. Dietary fibre (DF) and calcium (...
Background and aim: The worldwide increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity raises concerns fo...
© 2002 International Life Sciences InstituteThis review focuses on what is known about the effects o...
OBJECTIVE: The administration of a fermentable dietary fibre (oligofructose) in rats increases satie...
BACKGROUND: Ileal delivery of fat reduces hunger and food intake through activation of the ileal bra...