Background: Consumption of snacks might contribute to the obesity epidemic. It is not clear how the moment of consumption and energy density of snacks can influence the compensatory response to consumption of snacks in the long term. Objective: To investigate the effects of snack consumption for 8 weeks on changes in body weight, emphasizing on moment of consumption and energy density. Design: In total, 16 men and 66 women (mean age 21.9 years (s.d. 0.3 year), mean body mass index 20.7 kg m-2 (s.d. 0.2 kg m-2)) were randomly assigned to one of four parallel groups in a 2 2 design: snacks consumed with or between meals and snacks having a low (12 kJ g-1) energy density. For 8 weeks, subjects consumed mandatory snacks that provided 25% of ene...
The prevalence of obesity is increasing rapidly. Eating frequency has been shown to be inversely rel...
INTRODUCTION: The quantity, type and composition of snack foods may play a role in the development a...
Background: A sedentary lifestyle and increased consumption of energy dense food have become more co...
Background: Consumption of snacks might contribute to the obesity epidemic. It is not clear how the ...
Snacking is often regarded as a cause of overweight. However, the main issue is to determine whether...
Aims: To describe meal patterns, especially snacking, in obese subjects compared to areference popul...
Snacks, while widely consumed in the United States (U.S.), do not have a standard definition, compli...
Objective:To study the effect to recommend no snacks vs three snacks per day on 1-year weight loss. ...
Background: The manipulation of the composition of foods consumed as between-meal snacks may aid dai...
The question addressed in this paper is whether the consumption of snacks contributes to higher ener...
Background: Previous studies suggest that appetite may be dysregulated at low levels of activity, cr...
This study investigated the effect of habitual snacking on the diet-induced thermogenesis (DIT) in n...
Jennifer Case & William Miller; Universityof Central Missouri, Warrensburg, Missouri Athletes compet...
BACKGROUND: People learn about a food's satiating capacity by exposure and consequently adjust their...
Objective: Affect-related energy intake from snacks remains relatively unexplored in daily life. Thi...
The prevalence of obesity is increasing rapidly. Eating frequency has been shown to be inversely rel...
INTRODUCTION: The quantity, type and composition of snack foods may play a role in the development a...
Background: A sedentary lifestyle and increased consumption of energy dense food have become more co...
Background: Consumption of snacks might contribute to the obesity epidemic. It is not clear how the ...
Snacking is often regarded as a cause of overweight. However, the main issue is to determine whether...
Aims: To describe meal patterns, especially snacking, in obese subjects compared to areference popul...
Snacks, while widely consumed in the United States (U.S.), do not have a standard definition, compli...
Objective:To study the effect to recommend no snacks vs three snacks per day on 1-year weight loss. ...
Background: The manipulation of the composition of foods consumed as between-meal snacks may aid dai...
The question addressed in this paper is whether the consumption of snacks contributes to higher ener...
Background: Previous studies suggest that appetite may be dysregulated at low levels of activity, cr...
This study investigated the effect of habitual snacking on the diet-induced thermogenesis (DIT) in n...
Jennifer Case & William Miller; Universityof Central Missouri, Warrensburg, Missouri Athletes compet...
BACKGROUND: People learn about a food's satiating capacity by exposure and consequently adjust their...
Objective: Affect-related energy intake from snacks remains relatively unexplored in daily life. Thi...
The prevalence of obesity is increasing rapidly. Eating frequency has been shown to be inversely rel...
INTRODUCTION: The quantity, type and composition of snack foods may play a role in the development a...
Background: A sedentary lifestyle and increased consumption of energy dense food have become more co...