One of the characteristics of the current obesogenic food supply is the large availability of foods that can be ingested quickly. Controlled nutrition intervention studies have shown that the ingestion of simple energy containing beverages, which are consumed very quickly, do not lead to a lower compensatory intake of other foods. One of the theories behind this observation is that calories that are ingested quickly are not well sensed by the sense of taste, and do not lead to an adequate satiety response. This idea is confirmed by the results of a series of studies, where we have shown that the low satiation/satiety response of beverages can be largely attributed to their short oral residence time. Prolonging the oro-sensory exposure time ...
Sensory properties inform likes and dislikes, but also play an important functional role in guiding ...
The increases in obesity prevalence coincide with changes in our food environment, such as an incre...
Satiation and satiety are central concepts in the understanding of appetite control and both have to...
One of the characteristics of the current obesogenic food supply is the large availability of foods ...
Satiation is a process that occurs during eating and involves inhibitory signals at a sensory, hormo...
The sensory properties of foods and beverages play an important role in shaping our eating behaviour...
In view of the increasing numbers in overweight and obesity, insight in food intake regulation is ne...
Oro-sensory exposure (OSE) is an important factor in the regulation of food intake with increasing O...
In view of the increasing numbers in overweight and obesity, insight in food intake regulation is ne...
Foods and beverages comprise complex mixtures of volatile, nonvolatile, visual, structural, and irri...
The sensory experience of eating is an important determinant of food intake control, often attribute...
Background and objective: In view of the growing epidemic of obesity, it is important to investigate...
The mouth is the first part of the gastrointestinal tract. During mastication sensory signals from t...
Liquids have been shown to have a low satiating efficiency. The may be related to the high rate of c...
Background and aim The rise in obesity over the last decades is considered to be related to changes...
Sensory properties inform likes and dislikes, but also play an important functional role in guiding ...
The increases in obesity prevalence coincide with changes in our food environment, such as an incre...
Satiation and satiety are central concepts in the understanding of appetite control and both have to...
One of the characteristics of the current obesogenic food supply is the large availability of foods ...
Satiation is a process that occurs during eating and involves inhibitory signals at a sensory, hormo...
The sensory properties of foods and beverages play an important role in shaping our eating behaviour...
In view of the increasing numbers in overweight and obesity, insight in food intake regulation is ne...
Oro-sensory exposure (OSE) is an important factor in the regulation of food intake with increasing O...
In view of the increasing numbers in overweight and obesity, insight in food intake regulation is ne...
Foods and beverages comprise complex mixtures of volatile, nonvolatile, visual, structural, and irri...
The sensory experience of eating is an important determinant of food intake control, often attribute...
Background and objective: In view of the growing epidemic of obesity, it is important to investigate...
The mouth is the first part of the gastrointestinal tract. During mastication sensory signals from t...
Liquids have been shown to have a low satiating efficiency. The may be related to the high rate of c...
Background and aim The rise in obesity over the last decades is considered to be related to changes...
Sensory properties inform likes and dislikes, but also play an important functional role in guiding ...
The increases in obesity prevalence coincide with changes in our food environment, such as an incre...
Satiation and satiety are central concepts in the understanding of appetite control and both have to...