The satiating effects of cow dairy have been thoroughly investigated; however, the effects of goat dairy on appetite have not been reported so far. Our study investigates the satiating effect of two breakfasts based on goat or cow dairy and their association with appetite related hormones and metabolic profile. Healthy adults consumed two breakfasts based on goat (G-Breakfast) or cow (C-Breakfast) dairy products. Blood samples were taken and VAS tests were performed at different time points. Blood metabolites were measured and Combined Satiety Index (CSI) and areas under the curves (AUC) were calculated. Desire to eat rating was significantly lower (breakfast & time interaction
OBJECTIVE: To study the effect of simple vs complex carbohydrates (SCHO and CCHO respectively) conta...
Short term food choices can affect not only hunger, but can also affect mood and cognitive function,...
AIM: To compare the effects of whey versus whey without glycomacropeptide (GMP) in a high and a norm...
The satiating effects of cow dairy have been thoroughly investigated; however, the effects of goat d...
The aim of this study was to determine the short-term effects of animal and plant-based milk consump...
The hypothesis that dairy products consumed with glycemic carbohydrate at a breakfast meal decrease ...
Objective: To compare the effect of dairy and non-dairy beverages when consumed with carbohydrate at...
Little is known about how dairy products with different nutrient contents and food matrices affect a...
Goat milk is globally consumed but nutritional profiling at retail level is scarce. This study compa...
Breakfast cereals are often consumed with dairy products or nondairy alternatives; however, the effe...
Background: Dietary fibres are known to influence weight-loss. Oats are widely researched for their ...
BACKGROUND: The role of dietary protein in short term satiety is of interest with respect to body we...
Purpose: The satiating effect of animal vs plant proteins remains unknown. The present study examine...
Objective: To compare the effect of liquid, semi-solid and solid dairy products and a non-dairy beve...
Goat's (GM) and cow's milk (CM) are dietary alternatives with select health benefits shown in human ...
OBJECTIVE: To study the effect of simple vs complex carbohydrates (SCHO and CCHO respectively) conta...
Short term food choices can affect not only hunger, but can also affect mood and cognitive function,...
AIM: To compare the effects of whey versus whey without glycomacropeptide (GMP) in a high and a norm...
The satiating effects of cow dairy have been thoroughly investigated; however, the effects of goat d...
The aim of this study was to determine the short-term effects of animal and plant-based milk consump...
The hypothesis that dairy products consumed with glycemic carbohydrate at a breakfast meal decrease ...
Objective: To compare the effect of dairy and non-dairy beverages when consumed with carbohydrate at...
Little is known about how dairy products with different nutrient contents and food matrices affect a...
Goat milk is globally consumed but nutritional profiling at retail level is scarce. This study compa...
Breakfast cereals are often consumed with dairy products or nondairy alternatives; however, the effe...
Background: Dietary fibres are known to influence weight-loss. Oats are widely researched for their ...
BACKGROUND: The role of dietary protein in short term satiety is of interest with respect to body we...
Purpose: The satiating effect of animal vs plant proteins remains unknown. The present study examine...
Objective: To compare the effect of liquid, semi-solid and solid dairy products and a non-dairy beve...
Goat's (GM) and cow's milk (CM) are dietary alternatives with select health benefits shown in human ...
OBJECTIVE: To study the effect of simple vs complex carbohydrates (SCHO and CCHO respectively) conta...
Short term food choices can affect not only hunger, but can also affect mood and cognitive function,...
AIM: To compare the effects of whey versus whey without glycomacropeptide (GMP) in a high and a norm...