Satiation and satiety are central concepts in the understanding of appetite control and both have to do with the inhibition of eating. Satiation occurs during an eating episode and brings it to an end. Satiety starts after the end of eating and prevents further eating before the return of hunger. Enhancing satiation and satiety derived from foodstuffs was perceived as a means to facilitate weight control. Many studies have examined the various sensory, cognitive, postingestive, and postabsorptive factors that can potentially contribute to the inhibition of eating. In such studies, careful attention to study design is crucial for correct interpretation of the results. Although sweetness is a potent sensory stimulus of intake, sweet-tasting p...
Satiety, the suppression of appetite after food consumption, involves a complex integration of cogni...
Satiation is a process that occurs during eating and involves inhibitory signals at a sensory, hormo...
Growing research suggests that a consumer's experience of satiety is influenced by information prese...
Satiation and satiety are central concepts in the understanding of appetite control and both have to...
Increased energy consumption, especially increased consumption of sweet energy-dense food, is though...
Increased energy consumption, especially increased consumption of sweet energy-dense food, is though...
International audienceIn the context of the worldwide epidemic of obesity affecting men and women of...
Overconsumption of foods is thought to be one of the main causes of the rising number of global obes...
Taste is involved in food preference and choice, and it is thought that it can modulate appetite and...
The sensory experience of eating is an important determinant of food intake control, often attribute...
Foods and dietary patterns that enhance satiety may provide benefit to consumers. The aim of the pre...
It is well established that the hedonic quality of the flavour of food (i.e. palatability) is an imp...
Since the problem of overweight increases, the development of tools to manage energy intake is impor...
One of the characteristics of the current obesogenic food supply is the large availability of foods ...
Numerous strategies have been investigated to overcome the excessive weight gain that accompanies a ...
Satiety, the suppression of appetite after food consumption, involves a complex integration of cogni...
Satiation is a process that occurs during eating and involves inhibitory signals at a sensory, hormo...
Growing research suggests that a consumer's experience of satiety is influenced by information prese...
Satiation and satiety are central concepts in the understanding of appetite control and both have to...
Increased energy consumption, especially increased consumption of sweet energy-dense food, is though...
Increased energy consumption, especially increased consumption of sweet energy-dense food, is though...
International audienceIn the context of the worldwide epidemic of obesity affecting men and women of...
Overconsumption of foods is thought to be one of the main causes of the rising number of global obes...
Taste is involved in food preference and choice, and it is thought that it can modulate appetite and...
The sensory experience of eating is an important determinant of food intake control, often attribute...
Foods and dietary patterns that enhance satiety may provide benefit to consumers. The aim of the pre...
It is well established that the hedonic quality of the flavour of food (i.e. palatability) is an imp...
Since the problem of overweight increases, the development of tools to manage energy intake is impor...
One of the characteristics of the current obesogenic food supply is the large availability of foods ...
Numerous strategies have been investigated to overcome the excessive weight gain that accompanies a ...
Satiety, the suppression of appetite after food consumption, involves a complex integration of cogni...
Satiation is a process that occurs during eating and involves inhibitory signals at a sensory, hormo...
Growing research suggests that a consumer's experience of satiety is influenced by information prese...