Background: Behavioural aspects of chewing may influence food intake, nutritional status and in turn body weight. Objectives: The current study aimed to study chewing features in adolescents as they naturally occur in home-based settings, and to test for a possible association with weight status. Methods: Forty-two adolescents (15.3 ± 1.3 years) were recruited (21 with healthy-weight/21 with overweight). Using a smartphone-assisted wearable electromyographic device, the chewing features of each participant were assessed over one evening, including the evening meal, in their natural home setting. Results: The mean (±SD) for chewing pace was 1.53 ± 0.22 Hz, chewing power 30.1% ± 4.8%, number of chewing episodes 63.1 ± 36.7 and chewing time 11...
Recent findings confirm that faster eating rates support higher energy intakes within a meal and are...
Background: Studies evaluating the relationship between oral health status and obesity have provided...
Objective: This study aimed to determine whether chewing difficulty is associated with subjective co...
Background: Behavioural aspects of chewing may influence food intake, nutritional status and in turn...
Behavioural aspects of chewing may influence food intake, nutritional status, and, in turn body weig...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Physiological and behavioral aspects of...
Objective: Previous attempts to identify an 'obese eating style' have led to conflicting findings. T...
There is growing recognition that eating slowly is associated with a lower risk of obesity, and chew...
Objective: The purpose of the current study was to examine associations of individual and aggregated...
Objectives: To investigate eating episodes in a group of adolescents in their home-setting using wea...
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...
The present study aimed to compare the main objective parameters of mastication among individuals wi...
Eating behaviour traits are associated with body weight variations in adults. The Three-Factor Eatin...
The investigation by questionnaire method was carried out on chewing situation and eating habit and ...
Recent findings confirm that faster eating rates support higher energy intakes within a meal and are...
Background: Studies evaluating the relationship between oral health status and obesity have provided...
Objective: This study aimed to determine whether chewing difficulty is associated with subjective co...
Background: Behavioural aspects of chewing may influence food intake, nutritional status and in turn...
Behavioural aspects of chewing may influence food intake, nutritional status, and, in turn body weig...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Physiological and behavioral aspects of...
Objective: Previous attempts to identify an 'obese eating style' have led to conflicting findings. T...
There is growing recognition that eating slowly is associated with a lower risk of obesity, and chew...
Objective: The purpose of the current study was to examine associations of individual and aggregated...
Objectives: To investigate eating episodes in a group of adolescents in their home-setting using wea...
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...
The present study aimed to compare the main objective parameters of mastication among individuals wi...
Eating behaviour traits are associated with body weight variations in adults. The Three-Factor Eatin...
The investigation by questionnaire method was carried out on chewing situation and eating habit and ...
Recent findings confirm that faster eating rates support higher energy intakes within a meal and are...
Background: Studies evaluating the relationship between oral health status and obesity have provided...
Objective: This study aimed to determine whether chewing difficulty is associated with subjective co...