The impact of chewing gum on fasting appetite or meal intake has not been studied. We tested the hypothesis that chewing gum would decrease lunch intake after a controlled breakfast, and reduce hunger in fasting and fed states. Seventeen males and sixteen females (21.4 ± 6.3y, BMI 23.8 ± 2.7 kg/m2) participated in a randomized crossover study in which subjects chewed sugar-free gum a total of 1 h on the test day (GC), and did not chew gum on a control day (NG). The 1 h of gum chewing included 20 min while fasting, and two 20-min sessions between breakfast and lunch. Subjects rated their appetite and mood on visual analog scales. After completing the fasting measures, subjects consumed a breakfast shake containing 30% of their measured resti...
Objective: To experimentally compare the effects of eating or skipping breakfast on energy expenditu...
The effects of frequent eating on health and particularly on appetite and metabolism are unclear. We...
Increasing either protein or fiber at mealtimes has relatively modest effects on ingestive behavior....
Approximately 43% of the UK population regularly chew gum. Previous research suggests that chewing g...
Background and Aims: Gum chewing after a meal stimulates salivation and may affect the motility of t...
Background and Aims: Gum chewing after a meal stimulates salivation and may affect the motility of t...
AIM: Humans appear to defend against energy deficit to a greater extent than energy surplus. Severe ...
Laboratory studies have demonstrated that experimental manipulations of oral processing can have a m...
Laboratory studies have demonstrated that experimental manipulations of oral processing can have a m...
We present data collected as part of a randomised controlled trial to establish if daily breakfast c...
Aim: To conduct a systematic review of the effects of chewing on appetite, food intake and gut hormo...
The effects of increasing eating frequency on human health are unclear. This study used an integrate...
BACKGROUND: Previous research has shown that oral processing characteristics like bite size and oral...
Background: Previous research has shown that oral processing characteristics like bite size and oral...
OBJECTIVE: Larger portion sizes (PS) are associated with greater energy intake (EI), but little evid...
Objective: To experimentally compare the effects of eating or skipping breakfast on energy expenditu...
The effects of frequent eating on health and particularly on appetite and metabolism are unclear. We...
Increasing either protein or fiber at mealtimes has relatively modest effects on ingestive behavior....
Approximately 43% of the UK population regularly chew gum. Previous research suggests that chewing g...
Background and Aims: Gum chewing after a meal stimulates salivation and may affect the motility of t...
Background and Aims: Gum chewing after a meal stimulates salivation and may affect the motility of t...
AIM: Humans appear to defend against energy deficit to a greater extent than energy surplus. Severe ...
Laboratory studies have demonstrated that experimental manipulations of oral processing can have a m...
Laboratory studies have demonstrated that experimental manipulations of oral processing can have a m...
We present data collected as part of a randomised controlled trial to establish if daily breakfast c...
Aim: To conduct a systematic review of the effects of chewing on appetite, food intake and gut hormo...
The effects of increasing eating frequency on human health are unclear. This study used an integrate...
BACKGROUND: Previous research has shown that oral processing characteristics like bite size and oral...
Background: Previous research has shown that oral processing characteristics like bite size and oral...
OBJECTIVE: Larger portion sizes (PS) are associated with greater energy intake (EI), but little evid...
Objective: To experimentally compare the effects of eating or skipping breakfast on energy expenditu...
The effects of frequent eating on health and particularly on appetite and metabolism are unclear. We...
Increasing either protein or fiber at mealtimes has relatively modest effects on ingestive behavior....