Previous research has suggested that protein is the most satiating macronutrient; however some experiments have found no difference in satiating efficiency of protein and carbohydrate during short intervals after consumption. There is also evidence that the satiating effects of carbohydrate are minimal when in a beverage rather than solid context. To evaluate whether protein-based satiety was evident in a drink context, and clarify further effects of preload time on satiety, the present study compared iso-energetic dairy fruit drink preloads ( approximately 1250 kJ), differing in macronutrient composition and consumed at two time intervals in the morning. Using a counterbalanced within-subjects design, 18 unrestrained lean male volunteers c...
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the satiating efficacy of milk proteins compared to c...
Designing reduced-calorie foods and beverages without compromising their satiating effect could bene...
Several studies have shown that high protein meals and foods are more satiating than high carbohydra...
Protein is considered to be more satiating than carbohydrate, quantified by energy adjustment and su...
International audienceDigestive kinetics are believed to modulate satiety through the modulation of ...
Previous research suggests that increasing beverage protein content enhances subsequent satiety, but...
Digestive kinetics are believed to modulate satiety through the modulation of nutrient delivery. We ...
There is some evidence that the effects of carbohydrates and protein may differ with respect to sati...
BACKGROUND: The macronutrient composition of the diet may play a more important role in maintaining ...
It is posed that protein intake is tightly regulated by the human body. The role of sensory qualitie...
The intake of dietary fibre and protein has been linked with increased satiety and weight management...
Pre-loads high in protein, as compared to carbohydrate and fat, produce greater satiety and reduce f...
AbstractIt is claimed that sugar consumed in a drink is poorly compensated for by a reduction in sub...
The underlying mechanisms for the effect of proteins on appetite regulation, especially in presence ...
Satiety is important in regulating food intake and has important public health significance in the c...
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the satiating efficacy of milk proteins compared to c...
Designing reduced-calorie foods and beverages without compromising their satiating effect could bene...
Several studies have shown that high protein meals and foods are more satiating than high carbohydra...
Protein is considered to be more satiating than carbohydrate, quantified by energy adjustment and su...
International audienceDigestive kinetics are believed to modulate satiety through the modulation of ...
Previous research suggests that increasing beverage protein content enhances subsequent satiety, but...
Digestive kinetics are believed to modulate satiety through the modulation of nutrient delivery. We ...
There is some evidence that the effects of carbohydrates and protein may differ with respect to sati...
BACKGROUND: The macronutrient composition of the diet may play a more important role in maintaining ...
It is posed that protein intake is tightly regulated by the human body. The role of sensory qualitie...
The intake of dietary fibre and protein has been linked with increased satiety and weight management...
Pre-loads high in protein, as compared to carbohydrate and fat, produce greater satiety and reduce f...
AbstractIt is claimed that sugar consumed in a drink is poorly compensated for by a reduction in sub...
The underlying mechanisms for the effect of proteins on appetite regulation, especially in presence ...
Satiety is important in regulating food intake and has important public health significance in the c...
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the satiating efficacy of milk proteins compared to c...
Designing reduced-calorie foods and beverages without compromising their satiating effect could bene...
Several studies have shown that high protein meals and foods are more satiating than high carbohydra...