The primary aim of this thesis was to investigate the characteristics of individuals defined by their contrasting habitual selection of high fat and low fat foods. Previous studies have applied the term phenotype to this classification. The first study aimed to further characterise the eating patterns of lean high fat (HF-L) and low fat (LF) consumers. It was shown that HF-L consumed much higher amounts of fat (and energy) during the latter part of the evening (Ch 5). HF-L have to deal with this metabolic load late on in the day and during sleep. This may be the reason for a somewhat inferior sleep quality (reflected in a higher heart rate). The second study aimed to investigate i) whether HF-L and LF have different patterns of physiologica...
What if consumers are getting obese because eating less calories is more difficult for persons that ...
Why do some people remain lean while others are susceptible to obesity, and why do obese individuals...
Background/Aims: Trait binge eating has been proposed as a “hedonic subtype” of obesity characterize...
Abstract In any particular group of people-living in the same culture-some gain weight whilst others...
Although the effects of dietary fat and carbohydrate on satiety are well documented, little is known...
Background: The psychological characteristics of binge eating have been proposed as a phenotype to f...
While the effects of dietary fat and carbohydrate on satiety are well documented, little is known ab...
The hedonic value of food has been conceptualised as a combination of how much a food is liked and h...
As the prevalence of overweight and obesity continues to rise in Western societies, public health be...
Since the problem of overweight increases, the development of tools to manage energy intake is impor...
This study aimed to characterise lean and obese phenotypes according to diet and body composition, a...
Why do some people remain lean while others are susceptible to obesity, and why do obese individuals...
In an environment where energy-dense and highly palatable foods are ubiquitous, it seems plausible t...
Why do some people remain lean while others are susceptible to obesity, and why do obese individuals...
In an environment where energy-dense and highly palatable foods are ubiquitous, it seems plausible t...
What if consumers are getting obese because eating less calories is more difficult for persons that ...
Why do some people remain lean while others are susceptible to obesity, and why do obese individuals...
Background/Aims: Trait binge eating has been proposed as a “hedonic subtype” of obesity characterize...
Abstract In any particular group of people-living in the same culture-some gain weight whilst others...
Although the effects of dietary fat and carbohydrate on satiety are well documented, little is known...
Background: The psychological characteristics of binge eating have been proposed as a phenotype to f...
While the effects of dietary fat and carbohydrate on satiety are well documented, little is known ab...
The hedonic value of food has been conceptualised as a combination of how much a food is liked and h...
As the prevalence of overweight and obesity continues to rise in Western societies, public health be...
Since the problem of overweight increases, the development of tools to manage energy intake is impor...
This study aimed to characterise lean and obese phenotypes according to diet and body composition, a...
Why do some people remain lean while others are susceptible to obesity, and why do obese individuals...
In an environment where energy-dense and highly palatable foods are ubiquitous, it seems plausible t...
Why do some people remain lean while others are susceptible to obesity, and why do obese individuals...
In an environment where energy-dense and highly palatable foods are ubiquitous, it seems plausible t...
What if consumers are getting obese because eating less calories is more difficult for persons that ...
Why do some people remain lean while others are susceptible to obesity, and why do obese individuals...
Background/Aims: Trait binge eating has been proposed as a “hedonic subtype” of obesity characterize...