Increased meal frequency (MF) may be associated with improvements in blood markers of health and body composition during weight loss; however, this claim has not been validated. The purpose of the study was to determine if either a 2-meal (2MF) or 6-meal frequency (6MF) regimen can improve body composition and blood-based markers of health while consuming a portion-controlled equihypocaloric diet. Eleven (N = 11) obese women (52 ± 7 years, 101.7 ± 22.6 kg, 39.1 ± 7.6 kg/m2) were randomized into treatment condition (2MF or 6MF) for 2 weeks, completed a 2-week washout, and alternated treatment conditions. In pre/post fashion, changes in body composition, glucose, insulin, and lipid components were measured in response to a test meal. Body mas...
Learning outcome: To examine whether the type of meal pattern (3 meals, 3 meals and 3 snacks, or 6 m...
OBJECTIVE: Unrefined, complex carbohydrates and lean protein diets are used to combat obesity, altho...
Introduction: The response to dietary challenges has been proposed as a more accurate measure of met...
Background:Although consumption of 3 meals/d is the most common pattern of eating in industrialized ...
Whether increasing meal frequency leads to greater body weight loss, better appetite control and hig...
INTRODUCTION: The daily number of meals has an effect on postprandial glucose and insulin responses,...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effect of altering meal frequency on postprandial lipaemia and associate...
Background: It seems that meal frequency is negatively related to body weight, but the relationship ...
BackgroundWhen substituted for carbohydrate in an energy-reduced diet, dietary protein enhances fat ...
BACKGROUND: When substituted for carbohydrate in an energy-reduced diet, dietary protein enhances fa...
The daily number of meals has an effect on postprandial glucose and insulin responses, which may aff...
Copyright © 2003 American Society for Clinical NutritionIt is not clear whether varying the protein-...
Background: Increasing meal frequency is commonly used in the clinical practice as part of the nutri...
The objective of this study was to examine the effect of a 3-month weight-loss-stabilization phase (...
The daily number of meals has an effect on postprandial glucose and insulin responses, which may aff...
Learning outcome: To examine whether the type of meal pattern (3 meals, 3 meals and 3 snacks, or 6 m...
OBJECTIVE: Unrefined, complex carbohydrates and lean protein diets are used to combat obesity, altho...
Introduction: The response to dietary challenges has been proposed as a more accurate measure of met...
Background:Although consumption of 3 meals/d is the most common pattern of eating in industrialized ...
Whether increasing meal frequency leads to greater body weight loss, better appetite control and hig...
INTRODUCTION: The daily number of meals has an effect on postprandial glucose and insulin responses,...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effect of altering meal frequency on postprandial lipaemia and associate...
Background: It seems that meal frequency is negatively related to body weight, but the relationship ...
BackgroundWhen substituted for carbohydrate in an energy-reduced diet, dietary protein enhances fat ...
BACKGROUND: When substituted for carbohydrate in an energy-reduced diet, dietary protein enhances fa...
The daily number of meals has an effect on postprandial glucose and insulin responses, which may aff...
Copyright © 2003 American Society for Clinical NutritionIt is not clear whether varying the protein-...
Background: Increasing meal frequency is commonly used in the clinical practice as part of the nutri...
The objective of this study was to examine the effect of a 3-month weight-loss-stabilization phase (...
The daily number of meals has an effect on postprandial glucose and insulin responses, which may aff...
Learning outcome: To examine whether the type of meal pattern (3 meals, 3 meals and 3 snacks, or 6 m...
OBJECTIVE: Unrefined, complex carbohydrates and lean protein diets are used to combat obesity, altho...
Introduction: The response to dietary challenges has been proposed as a more accurate measure of met...