Objective: Previous attempts to identify an 'obese eating style' have led to conflicting findings. This observational study compared the chewing features of overweight or obese young adults with those of normal range BMI. We hypothesised that chewing features are individual-specific and differ between participants of a normal BMI and high BMI. Methods: Fourteen overweight to obese participants (BMI≥25.0) were pairwise matched with 14 normal range BMI participants (18.5<25.0). Masticatory muscle activity was recorded using portable recorders during consumption of two rice meals in a laboratory setting and one pizza meal in the natural environment. A previously validated algorithm was used to assess time-frequency features of chewing episo...
Faster eating has been identified as a risk factor for obesity and the current study tested whether ...
Background & aims: Eating rate has gained the attention of scientific research due to its potential ...
Recent findings confirm that faster eating rates support higher energy intakes within a meal and are...
Objective: Previous attempts to identify an 'obese eating style' have led to conflicting findings. T...
The present study aimed to compare the main objective parameters of mastication among individuals wi...
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...
Eating rate and bite size are important factors affecting food intake, and we hypothesise the underl...
Eating rate and bite size are important factors affecting food intake, and we hypothesise the underl...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Physiological and behavioral aspects of...
Faster eating has been identified as a risk factor for obesity and the current study tested whether ...
Patients scheduled for bariatric surgery (BS) are encouraged to chew slowly in order to optimise the...
Purpose: Modifying food texture has been shown to influence oral processing behaviour. We explored t...
A study of human eating behavior in laboratory and natural environments was undertaken to answer thr...
Objective: This study aimed to determine whether chewing difficulty is associated with subjective co...
Faster eating has been identified as a risk factor for obesity and the current study tested whether ...
Background & aims: Eating rate has gained the attention of scientific research due to its potential ...
Recent findings confirm that faster eating rates support higher energy intakes within a meal and are...
Objective: Previous attempts to identify an 'obese eating style' have led to conflicting findings. T...
The present study aimed to compare the main objective parameters of mastication among individuals wi...
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...
Eating rate and bite size are important factors affecting food intake, and we hypothesise the underl...
Eating rate and bite size are important factors affecting food intake, and we hypothesise the underl...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Physiological and behavioral aspects of...
Faster eating has been identified as a risk factor for obesity and the current study tested whether ...
Patients scheduled for bariatric surgery (BS) are encouraged to chew slowly in order to optimise the...
Purpose: Modifying food texture has been shown to influence oral processing behaviour. We explored t...
A study of human eating behavior in laboratory and natural environments was undertaken to answer thr...
Objective: This study aimed to determine whether chewing difficulty is associated with subjective co...
Faster eating has been identified as a risk factor for obesity and the current study tested whether ...
Background & aims: Eating rate has gained the attention of scientific research due to its potential ...
Recent findings confirm that faster eating rates support higher energy intakes within a meal and are...