Food intake and a food’s expected satiating effect initially rely on sensory attributes. People will learn about the food’s satiating capacity by exposure. We investigated whether repeated consumption changed the expected satiety effects and intake of iso-energetic liquid and semi-solid foods. In a randomised cross-over study, participants (n = 53; age: 21 ± 2.9 y; BMI: 21.8 ± 2.0 kg/m2) consumed one of two iso-energetic dairy foods (liquid or semi-solid) for breakfast in each 5-day test condition. Expectations regarding satiety were measured on days 1, 2, and 5. Foods were offered ad libitum on days 1 and 5 and in a fixed volume on days 2–4. Appetite sensations were rated up to 180 min after the start of the session on fixed time points. E...
This thesis describes experiments studying the impact of nutritionally modified foods on food accept...
Sensory-specific satiety (SSS) is a decrease in pleasantness of an eaten food compared to a sensoria...
Background: An important question in the regulation of energy intake is whether dietary learning of ...
Food intake and a food’s expected satiating effect initially rely on sensory attributes. People will...
Introduction Food texture has been shown to be an important factor in the regulation of food (energ...
BACKGROUND: People learn about a food's satiating capacity by exposure and consequently adjust their...
We investigated whether repeated consumption of a low-energy-dense (LED; 208 kJ/100 g) or high-energ...
Background:Energy-yielding liquids elicit weak suppressive appetite responses and weak compensatory ...
The expected impact of a food or drink on appetite can influence decisions around eating and the act...
Previously, we have shown that foods differ markedly in the satiety that they are expected to confer...
Background: Reduced-energy-dense diet foods are often formu-lated to match the sensory characteristi...
Growing research suggests that a consumer's experience of satiety is influenced by information prese...
The objectives of the present work were (1) to study the effects of complexity and intensity of food...
The sensory characteristics of a product have been shown to interact with actual nutrient content to...
The concept of learned satiety (LS) suggests that associations between the sensory quality and post-...
This thesis describes experiments studying the impact of nutritionally modified foods on food accept...
Sensory-specific satiety (SSS) is a decrease in pleasantness of an eaten food compared to a sensoria...
Background: An important question in the regulation of energy intake is whether dietary learning of ...
Food intake and a food’s expected satiating effect initially rely on sensory attributes. People will...
Introduction Food texture has been shown to be an important factor in the regulation of food (energ...
BACKGROUND: People learn about a food's satiating capacity by exposure and consequently adjust their...
We investigated whether repeated consumption of a low-energy-dense (LED; 208 kJ/100 g) or high-energ...
Background:Energy-yielding liquids elicit weak suppressive appetite responses and weak compensatory ...
The expected impact of a food or drink on appetite can influence decisions around eating and the act...
Previously, we have shown that foods differ markedly in the satiety that they are expected to confer...
Background: Reduced-energy-dense diet foods are often formu-lated to match the sensory characteristi...
Growing research suggests that a consumer's experience of satiety is influenced by information prese...
The objectives of the present work were (1) to study the effects of complexity and intensity of food...
The sensory characteristics of a product have been shown to interact with actual nutrient content to...
The concept of learned satiety (LS) suggests that associations between the sensory quality and post-...
This thesis describes experiments studying the impact of nutritionally modified foods on food accept...
Sensory-specific satiety (SSS) is a decrease in pleasantness of an eaten food compared to a sensoria...
Background: An important question in the regulation of energy intake is whether dietary learning of ...