In this study the satiating capacity of three beverages containing 3 g barley β-glucan, or 2.5 g dietary fibre (DF) from fruit, or without DF (control) was evaluated. Fourteen healthy volunteers were randomized to have isocaloric breakfasts including one of the beverages in different occasions. Appetite ratings over 3 h post-breakfast and energy intakes at ad libitum lunch, blood glucose, insulin, ghrelin, PYY, GLP-1, GIP, and PP concentrations, and 24 h food intake, were assessed. The bevaerages containing DF increased fullness and satiety over 3 h post-breakfast, but only the β-glucan-enriched vs. the control significantly reduced energy intakes by 18% at lunch and 40% over the rest of the day. Blood ghrelin and PP responses were differen...
Overweight and obesity are disease states of a huge public health concern, therefore strategies to i...
Objectives: To investigate side by side the effects on serum lipoproteins and postprandial glucose a...
Increased caloric beverage consumption, especially between meals, may lead to weight gain. Therefore...
ABSTRACT In this study the satiating capacity of three beverages containing 3 g barley β-glucan, or ...
Dietary fibre consumption may help to control appetite and to reduce calorie intake. Underlying mole...
Background Obesity is a dramatic social burden that needs urgent intervention. A strategy to afford...
BackgroundA high intake of dietary fibre has been suggested to support the regulation of energy inta...
Background: Soluble fibre has been proposed to suppress appetite-related perceptions and it could th...
Effects of fibre and ß-glucan on satiety have been reported in many studies, but no consensus has be...
Previous studies have shown the ability of high molecular weight barley beta-glucan with increased v...
Background: Dietary fibres are known to influence weight-loss. Oats are widely researched for their ...
BACKGROUND: High amounts of soluble beta-glucan in barley products may exert beneficial effects on g...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether increasing doses (amounts) of beta-glucan present in an extruded bre...
Viscous fibers, including β-glucan in oat bran, favorably affect satiety as well as postprandial car...
ABSTRACT Objective: Increasing viscous dietary fiber in snacks may have several nutritional advanta...
Overweight and obesity are disease states of a huge public health concern, therefore strategies to i...
Objectives: To investigate side by side the effects on serum lipoproteins and postprandial glucose a...
Increased caloric beverage consumption, especially between meals, may lead to weight gain. Therefore...
ABSTRACT In this study the satiating capacity of three beverages containing 3 g barley β-glucan, or ...
Dietary fibre consumption may help to control appetite and to reduce calorie intake. Underlying mole...
Background Obesity is a dramatic social burden that needs urgent intervention. A strategy to afford...
BackgroundA high intake of dietary fibre has been suggested to support the regulation of energy inta...
Background: Soluble fibre has been proposed to suppress appetite-related perceptions and it could th...
Effects of fibre and ß-glucan on satiety have been reported in many studies, but no consensus has be...
Previous studies have shown the ability of high molecular weight barley beta-glucan with increased v...
Background: Dietary fibres are known to influence weight-loss. Oats are widely researched for their ...
BACKGROUND: High amounts of soluble beta-glucan in barley products may exert beneficial effects on g...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether increasing doses (amounts) of beta-glucan present in an extruded bre...
Viscous fibers, including β-glucan in oat bran, favorably affect satiety as well as postprandial car...
ABSTRACT Objective: Increasing viscous dietary fiber in snacks may have several nutritional advanta...
Overweight and obesity are disease states of a huge public health concern, therefore strategies to i...
Objectives: To investigate side by side the effects on serum lipoproteins and postprandial glucose a...
Increased caloric beverage consumption, especially between meals, may lead to weight gain. Therefore...