This article is part of the Research Topic "Food Oral Processing and Nutrition Through the Lifespan"International audienceConsuming foods with a form or a texture that requires longer oral processing is a way to decrease food intake. Although this approach is promising for leveraging healthier eating patterns in adults, it has never been explored in children. This study evaluated whether starting a mid-afternoon snack by eating either apple segments or applesauce would modify hunger and subsequent food intake during this meal. Forty-four children (8–10 years old) participated in two videotaped mid-afternoon snacks, during which they received one of the two forms of apple as a food preload followed 10 min later by ad libitum consumption of s...
The purpose of this research was to inform primary school nutritional policy by identifying which mi...
Background: The relationship between 100% fruit juice intake and adiposity in children may be a cons...
AbstractObjectiveEvaluate foods and beverages consumed, and energy and nutrient densities that const...
This article is part of the Research Topic "Food Oral Processing and Nutrition Through the Lifespan"...
Background: Consumption of fruit has been associated with a variety of health benefits, yet, 75% of ...
Food processing is used for transforming whole food ingredients into food commodities or edible prod...
The purpose of this research was to inform primary school nutritional policy by identifying which mi...
Recent findings confirm that faster eating rates support higher energy intakes within a meal and are...
Background: Palatability is regarded as a major determinant of children’s energy intake. However, fe...
Recent findings confirm that faster eating rates support higher energy intakes within a meal and are...
Recent findings confirm that faster eating rates support higher energy intakes within a meal and are...
Background: Large portion sizes encourage overconsumption. Prior studies suggest that this may be d...
The consumption of fruits and vegetables is important for a healthy lifestyle. The intake of fruits ...
Contains fulltext : 162135.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Food cues of pa...
Background: Previous studies have focused on the effects of television advertising on the energy int...
The purpose of this research was to inform primary school nutritional policy by identifying which mi...
Background: The relationship between 100% fruit juice intake and adiposity in children may be a cons...
AbstractObjectiveEvaluate foods and beverages consumed, and energy and nutrient densities that const...
This article is part of the Research Topic "Food Oral Processing and Nutrition Through the Lifespan"...
Background: Consumption of fruit has been associated with a variety of health benefits, yet, 75% of ...
Food processing is used for transforming whole food ingredients into food commodities or edible prod...
The purpose of this research was to inform primary school nutritional policy by identifying which mi...
Recent findings confirm that faster eating rates support higher energy intakes within a meal and are...
Background: Palatability is regarded as a major determinant of children’s energy intake. However, fe...
Recent findings confirm that faster eating rates support higher energy intakes within a meal and are...
Recent findings confirm that faster eating rates support higher energy intakes within a meal and are...
Background: Large portion sizes encourage overconsumption. Prior studies suggest that this may be d...
The consumption of fruits and vegetables is important for a healthy lifestyle. The intake of fruits ...
Contains fulltext : 162135.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Food cues of pa...
Background: Previous studies have focused on the effects of television advertising on the energy int...
The purpose of this research was to inform primary school nutritional policy by identifying which mi...
Background: The relationship between 100% fruit juice intake and adiposity in children may be a cons...
AbstractObjectiveEvaluate foods and beverages consumed, and energy and nutrient densities that const...