To investigate the effects of alcohol on appetite and food intake, 26 males attended the laboratory on three occasions. On each occasion, they were given a standard breakfast. Visual analog scale ratings of hunger, desire to eat and fullness (appetite ratings) were recorded from before breakfast until their return to the laboratory for lunch. Thirty minutes before lunch, subjects either rested (baseline), were given 330 ml of a no-alcohol lager (264 kJ: no-alcohol condition) or 330 ml of the same lager spiked with 3 units of alcohol (24 g ethyl alcohol; total energy=969 kJ: alcohol condition). Ratings of appetite were taken before and after the preload or baseline rest period and again before and hourly after lunch. The test meal at lunch c...
Investigated the validity of applying the internality–externality model of obesity to conceptualize ...
60 male normal drinkers (undergraduates) were instructed that they would receive an alcoholic, nonal...
Increased caloric beverage consumption, especially between meals, may lead to weight gain. Therefore...
To investigate the effects of alcohol on appetite and food intake, 26 males attended the laboratory ...
In order to evaluate the effects of alcohol on appetite, 12 unrestrained and 10 restrained men ate l...
The present study examined further the short-term effects of alcohol on food intake and appetite in ...
Acute alcohol consumption has been shown to increase food intake, and long-term alcohol consumption ...
<p>The aim of this study was to investigate whether food reward plays a role in the stimulating effe...
Altering the quality of episodic meal memories has been shown to affect subsequent food intake. Acut...
The increased recognition that the worldwide increase in incidence of obesity is due to a positive e...
Acute alcohol consumption has been shown to increase food intake, and long-term alcohol consumption ...
Consumption of alcohol is a significant risk factor for undesirable weight. Previous investigations ...
Beverage containing alcohol has been used for centuries to stimulate appetite. Ingestion of a modera...
[Extract] Alcohol consumption can induce the development of nutritional disorders as alcoh...
BackgroundAlcohol craving, or the desire to drink alcohol, has been identified as a key experience p...
Investigated the validity of applying the internality–externality model of obesity to conceptualize ...
60 male normal drinkers (undergraduates) were instructed that they would receive an alcoholic, nonal...
Increased caloric beverage consumption, especially between meals, may lead to weight gain. Therefore...
To investigate the effects of alcohol on appetite and food intake, 26 males attended the laboratory ...
In order to evaluate the effects of alcohol on appetite, 12 unrestrained and 10 restrained men ate l...
The present study examined further the short-term effects of alcohol on food intake and appetite in ...
Acute alcohol consumption has been shown to increase food intake, and long-term alcohol consumption ...
<p>The aim of this study was to investigate whether food reward plays a role in the stimulating effe...
Altering the quality of episodic meal memories has been shown to affect subsequent food intake. Acut...
The increased recognition that the worldwide increase in incidence of obesity is due to a positive e...
Acute alcohol consumption has been shown to increase food intake, and long-term alcohol consumption ...
Consumption of alcohol is a significant risk factor for undesirable weight. Previous investigations ...
Beverage containing alcohol has been used for centuries to stimulate appetite. Ingestion of a modera...
[Extract] Alcohol consumption can induce the development of nutritional disorders as alcoh...
BackgroundAlcohol craving, or the desire to drink alcohol, has been identified as a key experience p...
Investigated the validity of applying the internality–externality model of obesity to conceptualize ...
60 male normal drinkers (undergraduates) were instructed that they would receive an alcoholic, nonal...
Increased caloric beverage consumption, especially between meals, may lead to weight gain. Therefore...